Best Cancer Hospitals in Delhi NCR for International Patient
Compare the best cancer hospitals in Delhi NCR —Fortis, Medanta, Apollo, Max, BLK-Max and Artemis — on accreditation, volumes and cost. Free review in 24 hours.
Best Cancer Hospitals in Delhi NCR: Fortis, Medanta, Apollo, Max, BLK-Max and Artemis Compared for International Patients (2026)
For most international patients coming to India for cancer treatment, the journey begins in Delhi NCR. It is the country's largest cluster of internationally accredited cancer hospitals, it is served by a major international airport, and the hospitals here have spent years building the infrastructure that overseas patients actually need.
But Delhi NCR is not one place. The best cancer hospitals are spread across central Delhi and the neighbouring city of Gurgaon, and choosing between them is not about which name is most famous. It is about which centre has the strongest, busiest programme for your exact cancer.
This guide compares the leading cancer hospitals in Delhi and Gurgaon on the things that genuinely change outcomes — accreditation, surgeon volume, technology and honest cost — so you can decide which one fits your diagnosis before you book a flight.
| High-volume surgery, BMT, robotics | Fortis FMRI, Gurgaon |
| Multidisciplinary, on-campus support | Medanta, Gurgaon |
| Widest network, proton therapy | Apollo, New Delhi |
| Blood cancers, large BMT unit | BLK-Max, Delhi |
| First JCI hospital in Gurgaon, CyberKnife | Artemis, Gurgaon |
Why Delhi NCR Is the First Stop for International Patients
Delhi NCR concentrates more JCI and NABH-accredited cancer capacity than any other region in India, and the hospitals here see a steady flow of patients from across South Asia, the Middle East and Africa. That flow matters to you, because it means the international patient desks are experienced, the visa-letter process is routine, and English is spoken everywhere you will need it.
The practical advantages stack up. Indira Gandhi International Airport connects directly to most of the world. Accommodation near the hospital clusters is plentiful and affordable. And because several top centres sit within an hour of each other, getting a second opinion across hospitals is genuinely easy here in a way it is not everywhere.
If you want the broader picture of how Delhi's hospitals compare to those in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai, our national guide to the best cancer hospitals in India sets them all side by side.
The Leading Cancer Hospitals in Delhi and Gurgaon
Each hospital below is one GAF Healthcare works with directly, so you can read its full profile — accreditation, doctors and international patient services — by following the link. This is not a ranking; a centre placed lower may be the best possible choice for your particular cancer.
Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon
Fortis FMRI is a JCI and NABH-accredited quaternary centre with one of India's largest bone marrow transplant programmes, advanced robotics including the Da Vinci system, and a dedicated international patient division receiving referrals from more than thirty countries. It is repeatedly cited for high surgical volumes in complex oncology — exactly the signal that should reassure you.
Medanta — The Medicity, Gurgaon
Medanta offers multidisciplinary cancer care with internationally trained specialists and full support from other specialties on the same campus — which matters when a cancer patient also needs heart, liver or kidney care during treatment. It is widely cited for surgical and thoracic oncology.
Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi
Apollo, New Delhi brings the reach of India's widest JCI-accredited private network to the capital. Apollo as a group receives more than 20,000 international patients a year from over 120 countries and was the first to bring proton therapy to India, so for a patient who values smooth logistics and broad technology access, it is frequently the most practical choice.
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket
Max, Saket anchors one of northern India's strongest networks for cancer, heart and transplant care. Its Saket oncology department is well regarded, and the wider Max group is the first Indian chain accredited by the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards International.
BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi
BLK-Max is a JCI, NABH and NABL-accredited 650-bed centre on Pusa Road and a leading destination for oncology and transplants, with one of the largest bone marrow transplant units in India. For blood cancers in particular, it belongs on your shortlist.
Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
Artemis was the first hospital in Gurgaon to earn JCI accreditation, alongside NABH, and is known for advanced cancer and neuro work using technology such as CyberKnife. Its compact, patient-focused scale appeals to people who find the very largest hospitals overwhelming.
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| Hospital | Location | Accreditation | Best known for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fortis FMRI | Gurgaon | JCI + NABH | High-volume surgery, BMT, robotics |
| Medanta | Gurgaon | JCI + NABH | Multidisciplinary, on-campus support |
| Apollo | New Delhi | JCI + NABH | Wide network, proton therapy |
| Max, Saket | South Delhi | NABH + ACHSI (group) | Cancer, transplant, vascular |
| BLK-Max | Central Delhi | JCI + NABH + NABL | Blood cancers, large BMT unit |
| Artemis | Gurgaon | JCI + NABH | CyberKnife, neuro-oncology |
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Central Delhi or Gurgaon — Which to Choose
This is a question of convenience, not quality — both areas hold world-class accredited hospitals. Central Delhi puts you closer to the airport and the city, which some patients and families prefer for shorter transfers and easier access to embassies and services.
Gurgaon, just south of the city, is home to some of the newest and largest quaternary hospitals, including Fortis FMRI and Medanta, in a quieter and more modern setting. Many international patients find the Gurgaon hospital clusters calmer and easier to navigate than central Delhi.
The honest advice is to let your cancer choose the hospital first, then sort out location. Pick the centre with the strongest programme for your diagnosis, and arrange accommodation nearby. If you are unsure how to weigh these factors, our guide on how to choose a cancer hospital walks through the questions that matter most.
What Treatment in Delhi Costs
Cancer treatment at Delhi NCR's private hospitals typically costs 60 to 80 percent less than the equivalent care in the United States or United Kingdom, with the same technology and internationally trained surgeons. The difference is structural — labour and infrastructure costs are simply lower — not a difference in quality.
For an international patient, the figure that matters is the all-in cost: treatment, hospital stay, accommodation for the duration, and flights. Accommodation near the Gurgaon and South Delhi hospital clusters runs roughly USD 30 to 80 a night for a serviced apartment suitable for a patient and companion.
For the full picture of what each treatment type costs at an accredited hospital, see our detailed breakdown of cancer treatment cost in India, which you can use to sense-check any estimate you are given.
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