Why Middle Eastern Patients Choose Mumbai for Colon Cancer Treatment
The Middle East has seen a significant increase in colorectal cancer incidence in recent years, driven by changing dietary habits and lifestyle factors. While the Gulf region has excellent hospitals, many patients seek treatment in India for several compelling reasons: access to high-volume specialised cancer surgeons with international training, significantly lower treatment costs compared to hospitals in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Riyadh, short flight connections (Mumbai is just 3-4 hours from most Gulf cities), cultural familiarity and a large Indian diaspora community in the Gulf (and vice versa), and established medical tourism infrastructure.
Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan — Internationally Trained, India-Based
Dr. Nagarajan’s training at Hospital Beaujon in Paris under Prof. Jacques Belghiti places him among a select group of Indian surgeons with direct exposure to European surgical traditions. Combined with his foundation at Tata Memorial Hospital, he offers Middle Eastern patients a level of expertise equivalent to what they would find at top hospitals in London, Paris, or New York — at a fraction of the cost and without the long waiting times.
Dr. Nagarajan communicates with patients in English and Hindi. For Arabic-speaking patients, interpreter services can be arranged through the hospital’s international patient desk.
Colorectal Cancer Treatment Options
Robotic-assisted colectomy and rectal surgery using the Da Vinci Xi system — the gold standard for minimally invasive colorectal cancer surgery, offering precision nerve preservation, reduced blood loss, and faster recovery. Laparoscopic colorectal surgery for appropriate cases. Open surgery for locally advanced or complex cases requiring multivisceral resection. Combined colorectal and liver surgery for patients with hepatic metastases. HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy) for patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis from colorectal cancer.
Seamless Care for Middle Eastern Patients
Pre-travel virtual consultation via WhatsApp video call or hospital telemedicine. Medical visa invitation letter from Nanavati Max Hospital. Flight connections: Direct flights from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Kuwait City, Doha, and Riyadh to Mumbai (3-4 hours). Airport pickup and accommodation arrangements near the hospital. Halal food options available at the hospital and surrounding area. Privacy and cultural sensitivity respected throughout the treatment journey. Post-treatment virtual follow-ups and coordination with your local oncologist.
Ready to discuss your treatment options? Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan is available for virtual consultations via WhatsApp video call or the hospital’s telemedicine platform.
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FAQ’S
Do I need a medical visa?
Citizens of UAE, Oman, and several Gulf states can obtain visa-on-arrival or e-visa for India. For others, our team provides the invitation letter needed for a medical visa application.
How does the cost compare to hospitals in the Gulf?
Cancer surgery in India typically costs 50-70% less than equivalent procedures at major hospitals in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Riyadh.
Can my family accompany me?
Yes, absolutely. We assist with accommodation for accompanying family members.


