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Bronchoscopy Cost in Bangalore

Minimum Cost USD468
Maximum Cost USD976
  • Days In Hospital 1 days
  • Outside Hospital Stay 7 days

Cost of Bronchoscopy in Bangalore: Detailed Overview

Bronchoscopy cost in Bangalore for Indian Patients is between USD 500 to USD 700.

Patient has to stay in the hospital for 1 days and outside the hospital for 7 days. The total cost of the treatment depends on the diagnosis and facilities opted by the patient.

Bronchoscopy is an endoscopic procedure to examine the airways including the bronchi, the main pathways to the lungs.
Bronchoscopy is an outpatient procedure in which the individual is sedated with MAC. During Bronchoscopy, the physician inserts a bronchoscope through the mouth down into the lungs via the throat.

Doctors for Bronchoscopy in Bangalore

A pulmonologist who specializes in treating lung disorders is the right doctor to consult for Bronchoscopy.

Cost related to Bronchoscopy in Bangalore

Listing approximate price of Bronchoscopy and some related procedures. The prices may change depending upon the centers and condition of the patient.

Treatment name Min. Cost Max. Cost
Bronchoscopy Rs.44400 Rs.59200

How much does Bronchoscopy cost in different cities in India?

The price varies across the cities. Tier 1 Cities are usualy more expencive thane tier 2 cities. The price for Bronchoscopy in different cities in India is approximately in the range of:

Cities Min. Cost Max Cost
New Delhi Rs.37518 Rs.58682
Gurgaon Rs.38480 Rs.57720
Noida Rs.36075 Rs.60125
Chennai Rs.38480 Rs.55315
Mumbai Rs.39442 Rs.58682
Bangalore Rs.37518 Rs.56758
Kolkata Rs.36075 Rs.54353
Jaipur Rs.33670 Rs.53872
Mohali Rs.34632 Rs.81770
Ahmedabad Rs.32227 Rs.53391
Hyderabad Rs.37037 Rs.56277

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How much does Bronchoscopy cost in different countries?

For patients planning to travel abroad it is useful to know the price in destinations popular with medical travellers. The price for Bronchoscopy in different countries is approximately:

Countries Min. Cost Max. Cost
Malaysia USD 1600 USD 2400

Success Rate

The success rate following Bronchoscopy is achieved in 93 percent of procedures. Hole in the airway - bronchial perforation, bronchospasm, vocal cords irritability, bleeding, infection, pneumothorax which is caused by air in the space between the lung covering resulting in lungs to collapse are some of the complications that an individual may face after Bronchoscopy.
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Everything You Need to Know About Bronchoscopy: Q&A

Before the Procedure (5 Questions):

Bromchoscopy is the procedure in which the doctor looks at your lung disorders. In this procedure a thin tube called as bronchoscope is being passed through your nose or mouth and then from your throat to your lungs.

In bronchoscopy the doctor can view all the structures which forms the respiratory system such as your larynx, trachea and the smaller airways of the lungs called as bronchi and bronchioles.

A bronchoscopy can be used to diagnose a lung disease, a tumor, a chronic cough, an infection. The procedure can also be used to detect the source of pulmonary bleeding or identify foreign bodies in young children.

Advanced forms of imaging are sometimes used to conduct a bronchoscopy. In virtual the bronchoscopy a CT scan is being used to see the airways in more detail.  In endobronchial ultrasound a probe is attached to bronchoscope to check for airways and in fluorescence bronchoscopy a fluorescent light is attached to the bronchoscope to see the inner side of the lungs.

Common reasons for needing bronchoscopy are a persistent cough, infection or something unusual seen on a chest X-ray or other test. This can also be done to obtain samples of mucus or tissues or to remove foreign bodies to provide treatment for lung problems.

  • Identification of a lung infection
  • Biopsy of tissue from the lung
  • Removal of mucus, a foreign body, or other obstruction in the airways or lungs, such as a tumor
  • Placement of a small tube to hold open an airway (stent)

Treatment of a lung problem (interventional bronchoscopy

During the Procedure (5 Questions):

Bronchoscopy is usually done in a procedure room in a clinic or in a hospital operating room. The entire procedure takes about four hours. Bronchoscopy itself usually lasts about 30 to 60 minutes.

During bronchoscopy, the bronchoscope is placed in your nose or mouth. The bronchoscope has a light and a very small camera at its tip that displays pictures on a monitor which helps the doctor in guidance. The bronchoscope is advanced slowly down the back of your throat, through the vocal cords and into the airways. It may feel uncomfortable, but it shouldn't hurt. Samples of tissue and fluid may be taken and procedures may be performed using devices passed through the bronchoscope

After one to three days of the procedure you will get to know about the result. The doctor will then decide what treatment is needed and what procedure is to be followed. If biopsy was taken during bronchoscopy then it is needed to be reviewed by a pathologist.

Bronchoscopy is not painful, the bronchoscope is passed through the nose of your mouth, down the back of your throat and through the windpipe and then into the bronchi. The fibre-optics allow light to shine around bends in the bronchoscope and so the doctor can see clearly inside your airways.

A bronchoscopy is relatively quick, lasting 30 to 45 minutes. Because you’ll be sedated, you’ll rest at the hospital for a couple of hours until you feel more awake and the numbness in your throat wears off.

Post the Procedure (5 Questions):

Bronchoscopy is usually done in a procedure room in a clinic or in a hospital operating room. The entire procedure takes about four hours. Bronchoscopy itself usually lasts about 30 to 60 minutes.

During bronchoscopy, the bronchoscope is placed in your nose or mouth. The bronchoscope has a light and a very small camera at its tip that displays pictures on a monitor which helps the doctor in guidance. The bronchoscope is advanced slowly down the back of your throat, through the vocal cords and into the airways. It may feel uncomfortable, but it shouldn't hurt. Samples of tissue and fluid may be taken and procedures may be performed using devices passed through the bronchoscope

After one to three days of the procedure you will get to know about the result. The doctor will then decide what treatment is needed and what procedure is to be followed. If biopsy was taken during bronchoscopy then it is needed to be reviewed by a pathologist.

Bronchoscopy is not painful, the bronchoscope is passed through the nose of your mouth, down the back of your throat and through the windpipe and then into the bronchi. The fibre-optics allow light to shine around bends in the bronchoscope and so the doctor can see clearly inside your airways.

A bronchoscopy is relatively quick, lasting 30 to 45 minutes. Because you’ll be sedated, you’ll rest at the hospital for a couple of hours until you feel more awake and the numbness in your throat wears off.

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