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The President of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, has been in Bali this week to conduct a series of official visits to new medical facilities on the island.

President Subiatno has inaugurated the Bali International Hospital in Sanur, which is set to become a world-leading medical tourism facility. He also visited the new Ngoerah Sun Wellness and Aesthetic Center (NSWAC) at Prof. Dr. IGNG Ngoerah General Hospital, which opened in October 2024. 

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During his opening speech at the Ngoerah Sun Wellness and Aesthetic Center (NSWAC) at Prof. Dr. IGNG Ngoerah General Hospital, President Subianto was accompanied by Minister of Health Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya, Director of Prof. Ngoerah Hospital, Dr. I Wayan Sudana, and Deputy General Manager of NSWAC, Dr. Nahla Shihab. 

Prof. Dr. IGNG Ngoerah General Hospital is also commonly referred to as Sanglah General Hospital. The development of the new Ngoerah Sun Wellness and Aesthetic Center has been created as part of a collaborative partnership with Sun Healthcare International Korea.

Throughout his visit, President Subianto was guided by Dr. Nahla Shihab, Deputy General Manager of the Ngoerah Sun Wellness and Aesthetic Center. President Prabowo reviewed the huge range of facilities and service rooms within the center and was deeply impressed. He told reporters, “I think this is a breakthrough, a very good achievement for us to be able to provide services that are not inferior to the best services abroad.”

There is a big effort underway within the medical and tourism industry in Indonesia at the moment to help prevent privately paying Indonesian patients from traveling abroad for treatment. Coupled with this focus is a commitment to establishing Indonesia more firmly as a medical tourism destination for international medical tourists who may otherwise seek treatment in destinations such as Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, or South Korea.

President Subianto praised the teams behind the Ngoerah Sun Wellness and Aesthetic Center for their contribution to Indonesia’s economic growth and stability, as well as their commitment to serving Indonesian and international medical patients.

He told reporters, “I see this cooperation is extraordinary. And I see that it has also succeeded in attracting patients from abroad. I also see that the facilities are extraordinary, the technology is also very advanced. I congratulate all parties who have worked so that it produces an asset for our nation and country.”

Dr. Shihab shared more information with reporters about what medical tourists can expect from a visit to the facility. The center offers a range of wellness treatments, dermaesthetic treatments, plastic surgery, and aesthetic dentistry. 

The new clinic has been a hotly anticipated development in Bali, with the team at Sanglah General Hospital announcing the start of the project back in 2022. One of the intentions of the project was to help attract more international medical tourists to Bali, especially from Australia.

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The center has already established a loyal clientele of Russian and Ukrainian medical tourists too. Dr

Shihab told reporters, “In Bali, the standard is now the same as South Korea. So people who need such services are enough in Indonesia, enough in Bali, no need to go abroad.”

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Medical tourists traveling to Bali now have more choices than ever when it comes to world-class medical facilities.

The new Bali International Hospital was inaugurated by President Subianto on 26th June, and he too praised the commitment of the visionaries behind the project and the teams now responsible for caring for thousands of patients. 

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President Subianto was clear, however, that as medical tourism facilities receive millions of dollars worth of investment, medical facilities for all Indonesian people must also be improved.

He told reporters, “I feel proud that Indonesia has facilities like this, and with our insurance system, we must feel strong. This is not limited only to the upper class, with health services that anyone needs. If necessary insurance and government intervention [will be issued] so that people who are less economically able can also have access to the best services because there are also advanced tools here.”

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J West

Saturday 28th of June 2025

Buying new equipment and a fresh coat of paint is not the same as having highly qualified doctors and specialists to serve an international clientele. Time will tell whether Indonesia has the trained professionals or is just serving up more tourist blather.

Randy

Sunday 29th of June 2025

@J West, and you think Thailand is any better?? Been very disappointed there...it’s all about making money anyway be it here or elsewhere. Different rates for farangs and local Thais.

Randy

Saturday 28th of June 2025

My choice will still be using the healthcare facilities in Jakarta if all that. Bali is now gentrified and hopefully the health services does not take precedent of foreigners rather than the locals who can use insurance coverage or can afford to pay out of pocket.

Jakarta has still a better health care with cancer and heart specialized hospitals that even people from abroad come for consultation and treatment. There is also a kidney transplant center in a hospital that has saved 415 patients or more successfully. This hospital group has won the Healthcare Asia Awards 2025 for its unwavering commitment to enhancing clinical outcomes and setting new benchmarks in patient survival and quality care across its hospital network. Best oncology award for 2025 and best pulmonary award for 2025.

However there has been a trend lately where Australians come to Bali for dental work. Well that tell you something right there...

Randy

Wednesday 2nd of July 2025

@Peter, who asked you anyway...My big mouth speaks the truth in which you people right wing folks don’t like what’s reality is really about. YES Bali is gentrified and I will say it so over and over again.

Paul Morris

Wednesday 2nd of July 2025

@Peter, He’s no yank just a poor Indo hiding in a little dingy rat hole in Denpasar making out that he’s intelligent by using AI to do his writing for him.

Peter

Tuesday 1st of July 2025

@Randy, go home yank no one likes you big mouth

Randy

Tuesday 1st of July 2025

@Paul Morris, Bali is more gentrified because of YOU people!!

Randy

Tuesday 1st of July 2025

@Paul Morris, Stay where you belong in down under. Moron!!

Exp

Saturday 28th of June 2025

Huge money spent on medical facilities that will be of no help for the less fortunate in Bali.

Shorty

Tuesday 1st of July 2025

@Exp,

BPJS covers treatment in public hospitals just as Medicare does in Australia. This hospital is private - like for example Siloam - offering treatment for a wider range of conditions than are currently available.

Randy

Sunday 29th of June 2025

@Exp, if BPJS helps them out. Don’t count on foreigners with meagre means and useless medical coverage to pay for the services either.

Since when do you have a change of heart for the less fortunate ones in Bali. Foreigners have pushed them out and land prices have increased. So much for that...

WAYAN BO

Saturday 28th of June 2025

Best possible medicare in Israel 🇮🇱 is free. Hopefully Indonesia 🇮🇩 will do the same as soon as possible.

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