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Bali Hospital & Clinic Guide 2025: Siloam Sunset, BIMC Jimbaran & the New Sanur International

A skinned knee from a scooter wobble, a sudden dengue fever spike, or Bali Belly that refuses to quit—any of these can transform paradise into panic. In 2025, the island offers more world-class medical facilities than ever, yet figuring out which hospital or clinic fits your situation—and how long it will take to reach—still trips up travellers. This guide demystifies Bali’s three biggest private hospitals, outlines what they do best, and shows when calling Trishnanda Care Centre’s mobile team is the smarter first move.


Disclaimer:
This content is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalized diagnosis and treatment.

1. Siloam Hospitals Bali – Sunset Road, Kuta

What it is: A branch of Indonesia’s respected Siloam network, open 24/7 with ICU, CT-scan, MRI, and English-speaking specialists. Its central Kuta location makes it the go-to for South Bali emergencies.

Strengths

  • 24-hour emergency department with on-site lab and radiology.

  • Modern operating theatres for fractures or urgent surgeries.

  • Direct-billing agreements with many travel insurers.

Limitations

  • Peak-hour traffic on Sunset Road can add 30–45 minutes to ambulance arrivals.

  • Walk-in outpatient queues often exceed two hours in high season.

 

2. BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua & BIMC Jimbaran

BIMC pioneered international-standard care on the island. The Jimbaran branch now handles the bulk of tourist cases from Uluwatu, Pecatu, and the airport corridor.

Strengths

  • Dedicated “fast-track” dengue ward—handy during rainy-season outbreaks.

  • On-staff plastic surgeons for surf fin cuts and coral lacerations.

  • Cashless arrangements with major Australian insurers.

Limitations

  • Published tariffs start around IDR 1.3 million for an ER physician consult—before labs or drips.

  • Beds fill quickly after midnight flights land; hallway waits are common.

3. International Hospital Bali – Sanur (Opened 2024)

Sanur’s gleaming newcomer aims to relieve pressure on southern facilities.

Strengths

  • Brand-new cardiac wing and advanced diagnostic imaging.

  • Shorter queues (for now) while word of mouth spreads.

  • Close to the port—useful for Nusa Penida dive injuries needing recompression.

Limitations

  • Still finalising partnerships with some foreign insurers, so pay-and-claim may be required.

Far from Canggu and Uluwatu; a 50-kilometre round-trip in rain can devour half a day.

4. The Hidden Costs & Time-Sinks of Going In Person

Private hospitals save lives, but many Bali ailments—Bali Belly, flu, mild dengue, heatstroke, hangovers—rarely need CT scans or overnight wards. What they do need is rapid hydration, symptom-specific meds, and sometimes a quick lab draw. If you hail a taxi to Kuta or Jimbaran, factor in:

  • Transit stress: Queasiness plus winding bypass roads is a recipe for car-sick misery.

  • Registration paperwork: Passports, insurance cards, consent forms—all before a nurse checks vitals.

  • After-hours surcharges: Some facilities add 20 % after 8 p.m. and bill extra for ambulance transport back to your villa.

By the time IV fluids reach your vein, two or three hours—and sizeable rupiah—may have vanished.

5. Enter Trishnanda Care Centre: Hospital-Grade Drips, Villa-Level Comfort

Trishnanda’s mobile service bridges the gap between full hospital admission and DIY pharmacy runs. A doctor or registered nurse reaches most tourist zones in 60–90 minutes, armed with:

  • 1 000–1 500 ml sterile IV bags, pre-mixed with electrolytes, vitamins, pain relief, and anti-nausea meds.

  • Portable vital-sign monitors to track heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation.

  • On-the-spot rapid tests for dengue (NS1 antigen), malaria, influenza A/B, strep throat, and pregnancy.

  • Digital prescription pads so you can claim costs later or refill meds at a nearby apotek.

Transparent 2025 Pricing

  • Doctor visit: IDR 550 K

  • Nurse visit: IDR 175 K

  • IV drips: IDR 550 K–2 950 K depending on blend

  • Lab tests: Dengue panel IDR 1 000 K, Thyroid IDR 2 400 K, Electrolytes IDR 1 400 K, Advanced STD IDR 7 062 K

No surprise “facility fees,” no traffic jams—you rest in air-conditioned privacy while treatment begins.

6. When a Hospital Still Makes Sense

Mobile care handles 85 % of the cases Trishnanda sees, but head straight to an ER (or let the mobile doctor arrange transfer) if you have:

  • Chest pain radiating to jaw or left arm.

  • Uncontrolled bleeding from deep wounds.

  • High-speed scooter collision with possible fractures.

  • Severe shortness of breath unrelieved by inhalers.

  • Altered consciousness or seizures.

Trishnanda teams stabilise patients, phone ahead to the facility, and supply a digital chart—so ER staff pick up seamlessly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is mobile treatment recognised by insurers?

 Yes. Most providers reimburse house-call services with an itemised invoice—a perk of Indonesia’s evolving telemedicine laws.

 Absolutely—state your preference during booking.

 No. Trishnanda staff speak English; translation apps cover other languages on the spot.

 

 From IDR 1 400 K (Basic) to IDR 2 950 K (Super Premium), including nurse attendance.

 

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