What Is the Medical Tourism Savings Calculator?

The Medical Tourism Savings Calculator is a free online tool designed for users who need quick, accurate calculations in the practical calculation space. By entering your procedure, insurance status, you get instant results including u.s. out-of-pocket cost, best international option, maximum savings. No formulas to memorize, no spreadsheets to build — just enter your numbers and get the answer in seconds. Whether you're a beginner or experienced professional, this calculator saves you time and eliminates guesswork.

Why This Calculation Matters

Getting u.s. out-of-pocket cost right can make the difference between success and costly mistakes. In practical calculation, small errors compound quickly. Manual calculations are error-prone and time-consuming, especially under pressure. This calculator applies proven formulas used by users worldwide, giving you confidence that your numbers are correct. Use it to get accurate results with precision and avoid common pitfalls that trip up beginners.

When Should You Use This Calculator?

This tool is most useful when you know your procedure and need to find the right u.s. out-of-pocket cost. It's also great for quick estimates before committing to a decision, and to double-check manual calculations or professional quotes, and when comparing different scenarios side by side. Bookmark this page and come back whenever you need a fast, reliable answer — the calculator is always free and requires no signup.

Medical Tourism Savings Calculator

U.S. Out-of-Pocket Cost
Best International Option
Maximum Savings
Savings %

Average Procedure Costs: U.S. vs International

Procedure costs only (excludes travel). International prices at accredited facilities.

Procedure U.S. Price Mexico Thailand India Turkey
Hip Replacement$40,364$13,000$17,000$7,000$12,000
Knee Replacement$35,000$12,000$14,000$6,500$10,000
Heart Bypass$123,000$27,000$15,000$7,900$14,000
Dental Implant$5,000$1,800$2,700$1,200$1,000
Tummy Tuck$8,000$4,500$5,000$3,500$3,800
LASIK (both)$4,400$1,800$2,200$1,000$1,200

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter Your Procedure: Type or select your procedure in the field provided. Use the most accurate value available for best results.
  2. Enter Your Insurance Status: Type or select your insurance status in the field provided. Use the most accurate value available for best results.
  3. Click Calculate: Hit the Calculate button to run the numbers. Results appear instantly below.
  4. Review Your Results: Check your u.s. out-of-pocket cost, best international option, maximum savings. Use these figures to inform your next decision or compare against alternative scenarios.

How It Works

This calculator compares the total cost of medical procedures in the U.S. (adjusted for your insurance status) against all-inclusive medical tourism packages in five popular destination countries.

The basic rule:

  • U.S. prices are based on average facility charges from CMS and healthcare pricing databases
  • International prices include the procedure at JCI-accredited or nationally accredited facilities where available
  • Travel package estimates include round-trip airfare, 7-14 nights recovery accommodation, and local transport
  • Quality ratings are based on JCI accreditation availability, patient outcome data, and medical tourism industry ratings

Medical tourism can offer significant savings, but involves risks including limited legal recourse, follow-up care logistics, travel complications during recovery, and potential insurance coverage gaps. Always research facilities, surgeon credentials, and plan for follow-up care at home.

Tips & Considerations

  • Double-check your procedure before calculating — even small input errors can significantly change your results.
  • Run the calculator with different values to compare scenarios and find the optimal approach for your situation.
  • Pay attention to both u.s. out-of-pocket cost and best international option — they work together to give you the full picture.
  • Bookmark this page for quick access next time you need to get accurate results.
  • If you're unsure about your insurance status, start with a conservative estimate and adjust from there.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is medical tourism safe?

When choosing JCI-accredited facilities and board-certified surgeons, medical tourism can be very safe. Many top international hospitals have outcomes comparable to or better than average U.S. hospitals. However, not all facilities meet these standards. Research the specific hospital and surgeon, check accreditation, and read patient reviews from multiple sources.

Which countries are best for medical tourism?

Thailand and India lead for major surgeries (hip/knee replacements, heart procedures) with world-class hospitals. Mexico and Costa Rica are popular for dental and cosmetic procedures due to proximity to the US. Turkey is a top destination for LASIK, dental, and cosmetic surgery. Each country has specific strengths.

Will my insurance cover procedures done abroad?

Most U.S. insurance plans do not cover elective procedures abroad. However, some self-insured employers and a growing number of plans are offering medical tourism options as a cost-saving benefit. Medicare does not cover care outside the US. Always check with your insurer before traveling.

What about follow-up care when I return home?

This is a critical consideration. You'll need a local doctor willing to provide follow-up care. Some U.S. doctors are reluctant to manage post-surgical care for procedures done abroad. Plan this before you travel. Many medical tourism facilitators help coordinate follow-up care as part of their packages.

How long should I plan to stay abroad for surgery?

It varies by procedure. Dental work: 5-7 days. LASIK: 3-5 days. Cosmetic surgery: 7-14 days. Joint replacement: 10-14 days. Heart surgery: 14-21 days. Most packages include post-operative check-ups and a medical clearance to fly before your return.

What legal protections exist for medical tourists?

Legal recourse is limited compared to the US. Medical malpractice laws vary by country and suing a foreign provider is complex and expensive. Some facilitators offer complication insurance. Check if the facility has a malpractice policy and what it covers before committing.