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Best Hospitals for Reconstructive Surgery in Hyderabad, India

4 general surgery hospitals in our India network are listed in Hyderabad, accredited by JCI, NABH, with 10,076 beds combined.

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This page lists the general surgery hospitals in our directory offering Reconstructive Surgery in Hyderabad, India, including KIMS Hospitals, Secunderabad, Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad, Apollo Hospital DRDO, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.

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Compare 4 accredited hospitals for General Surgery in Hyderabad, India

🇮🇳 KIMS Hospitals, Secunderabad

Hyderabad, India 4.8 (743 reviews) 8,300 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.8/5 rating from 743 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH8,300 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyOncologyNeurologyOrthopedicsNephrology
Accredited by JCI, NABH

Patients considering reconstructive surgery can be cared for by KIMS Hospitals, Secunderabad's care team in Hyderabad, India, from initial consultation through recovery. KIMS Hospitals, Secunderabad, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing reconstructive surgery.

4.8/5
Rating
2000
Established
8,300
Beds
Hyderabad, India
Location
Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad

🇮🇳 Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad

Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India 4.7 (518 reviews) 1,026 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.7/5 rating from 518 reviewsAccredited by NABH1,026 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyNeurologyOrthopedicsOncologyGastroenterology
Accredited by NABH

Patients considering reconstructive surgery can be cared for by Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad's care team in Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad, accredited by NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing reconstructive surgery.

4.7/5
Rating
1989
Established
1,026
Beds
Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India
Location
Apollo Hospital DRDO

🇮🇳 Apollo Hospital DRDO

Kanchan Bagh, Hyderabad, India 4.5 (82 reviews) 200 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.5/5 rating from 82 reviewsAccredited by NABH, JCI200 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SciencesOrthopedicsOncologyNeurosciencesTransplant
Accredited by NABH, JCI

Patients considering reconstructive surgery can be cared for by Apollo Hospital DRDO's care team in Kanchan Bagh, Hyderabad, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Apollo Hospital DRDO, accredited by NABH, JCI, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing reconstructive surgery.

4.5/5
Rating
2001
Established
200
Beds
Kanchan Bagh, Hyderabad, India
Location
Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills

🇮🇳 Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills

Hyderabad, India 4.1 (44 reviews) 550 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.1/5 rating from 44 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH550 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyMedical OncologyBreast SurgerySpine SurgeryBariatric Surgery
Accredited by JCI, NABH

Patients considering reconstructive surgery can be cared for by Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills's care team in Hyderabad, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing reconstructive surgery.

4.1/5
Rating
1988
Established
550
Beds
Hyderabad, India
Location
Our Methodology

How we selected these hospitals

A hospital appears on this page when General Surgery is among its listed specialties and it is located in Hyderabad, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.

What To Look For

How to Select the Best Hospital for Reconstructive Surgery in Hyderabad, India?

Choosing the right hospital for reconstructive surgery is one of the most important decisions in your treatment journey. A few factors are worth weighing before you decide:

International Accreditation

Look for a hospital with international accreditation such as JCI or NABH — see the accreditation badges shown for each hospital below.

Specialization

Check that the hospital's listed specialties actually include general surgery rather than only general care.

Capacity and Track Record

Bed count and year established (shown below for each hospital) are a reasonable proxy for scale and operating experience.

Transparent Costs

Ask for an itemised, all-inclusive estimate — hospital charges, room category and stay — before you travel. Our cost calculator (linked below) gives a starting estimate.

Clinical Overview

Understanding Reconstructive Surgery

Oncoplastic reconstructive surgery is an advanced, oncologically safe breast surgical discipline that integrates volume displacement and volume replacement techniques to achieve tumor-free margins while preserving—or restoring—the natural form of the breast, with reported local recurrence rates below 5% and patient satisfaction scores exceeding 85% in high-volume centres.

3–7 days (varies by reconstructive complexity: immediate implant-based vs. autologous flap)
Hospital Stay
3–6 weeks (short-haul flights may be permissible at 3 weeks post-op for implant-only cases; autologous flap patients typically require 5–6 weeks before long-haul travel)
Total Stay in Country (Fit-to-Fly)
88–94% (defined as oncologically clear margins with acceptable aesthetic outcome and no major flap/implant failure requiring unplanned revision within 12 months)
Success Rate

Clinical Overview

  • Oncoplastic reconstructive surgery sits at the intersection of surgical oncology and plastic surgery, addressing the anatomical and psychological sequelae of breast cancer resection.
  • When a lumpectomy or mastectomy removes a significant tissue volume—typically more than 20% of breast parenchyma—standard wound closure produces contour deformity, nipple displacement, and permanent asymmetry that adversely affects body image, quality of life, and, in some studies, medication adherence.
  • Oncoplastic techniques resolve this by redistributing remaining glandular tissue (volume displacement) or importing vascularised tissue from a donor site (volume replacement), all while conforming to oncological safety principles including intraoperative margin assessment and sentinel lymph node biopsy.
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Who is a Candidate?

  • Confirmed diagnosis of invasive breast carcinoma (ductal, lobular, or mixed) or high-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) requiring wide local excision or mastectomy
  • Patients for whom standard breast-conserving surgery (BCS) alone would yield an unacceptable cosmetic result due to tumour-to-breast volume ratio >20%
  • Mastectomy candidates (unilateral or bilateral prophylactic) seeking immediate or delayed reconstruction, including BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers undergoing risk-reduction surgery
  • Patients with prior breast surgery or radiation who have residual deformity and wish corrective oncoplastic revision
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Treatment Options & Approaches

  • Oncoplastic reconstructive techniques are stratified into two broad categories—volume displacement and volume replacement—each subdivided by complexity level and donor-site involvement.

Recovery

  • **Phase 1 — Pre-Travel Preparation (4–8 weeks before departure)**

Risks to be aware of

  • Oncoplastic reconstructive surgery carries procedure-specific risks that patients must understand before travel.
  • For implant-based reconstruction, the principal concerns are capsular contracture (Baker Grade III–IV incidence: 5–15% over 10 years), implant malposition or rotation (particularly with anatomical devices), implant rupture (lifetime risk 1–2% per year for modern cohesive gel devices), breast implant illness (BII, a symptom complex under ongoing investigation), and the rare but important diagnosis of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), now termed breast implant-associated lymphoma (BIL), which is overwhelmingly associated with macro-textured implants—all GAF Healthcare partner hospitals exclusively use smooth or micro-textured devices from verified supply chains to mitigate this risk.
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Why GAF Healthcare

  • GAF Healthcare provides end-to-end non-medical coordination for oncoplastic patients travelling to both India and the UAE, removing the logistical burden at what is already an emotionally demanding time.

Common questions about Reconstructive Surgery

What is the cost of Oncoplastic Reconstructive Surgery in India versus the UAE?
The cost of oncoplastic reconstructive surgery depends primarily on the technique selected. In India, at JCI- or NABH-accredited hospitals, patients can expect to pay approximately USD 4,500–7,000 for implant-based reconstruction (nipple-sparing mastectomy with prepectoral implant and ADM), USD 7,000–10,000 for an LD flap combined with implant, and USD 10,000–14,000 for a unilateral DIEP free-flap mastectomy reconstruction. Bilateral procedures or cases requiring simultaneous symmetrisation will fall at the upper end or slightly above these ranges. In the UAE (Dubai or Abu Dhabi) at JCI/DHA-accredited facilities, equivalent packages are priced at approximately USD 9,000–13,000 for implant-based reconstruction, USD 13,000–18,000 for LD flap with implant, and USD 20,000–28,000 for DIEP free-flap reconstruction. India is therefore typically 45–60% less expensive than the UAE for identical techniques. Both destinations' packages include surgeon and anaesthetist fees, theatre costs, in-hospital stay, standard post-operative medications, drains, and the first follow-up consultation. International airfare, personal expenses, and optional attendant accommodation are separate. GAF Healthcare provides itemised cost proposals for both destinations so patients can make a fully informed comparison.
How long do I need to stay in the country before I am fit to fly home after Oncoplastic Reconstructive Surgery?
The minimum safe in-country stay before an international flight is determined by the complexity of the reconstruction and individual recovery trajectory. For implant-based reconstruction (prepectoral or subpectoral, with or without ADM), most patients reach fit-to-fly status within 3 weeks of surgery, provided wounds are fully healed, no active seroma or infection is present, drains have been removed, and the surgeon has issued written clearance. For autologous pedicled flap reconstruction (e.g., LD myocutaneous flap), the recommended minimum stay is 3–4 weeks. For microsurgical free-flap reconstruction (DIEP, PAP, SGAP), the standard recommendation is 5–6 weeks before long-haul flight, as the reperfused flap requires a stable period of healing and the risk of deep vein thrombosis associated with prolonged immobility in a pressurised cabin is meaningfully elevated in the early post-operative period. All patients travelling home by air are counselled to wear graduated compression stockings, ambulate regularly during the flight, maintain adequate hydration, and continue LMWH prophylaxis if prescribed. GAF Healthcare's medical team conducts a formal fit-to-fly assessment at the Week 3–5 clinic visit and will extend the in-country stay if clinical criteria are not fully met—patient safety is non-negotiable.
What is the success rate of Oncoplastic Reconstructive Surgery?
Success in oncoplastic reconstructive surgery is measured across two distinct domains: oncological outcome and reconstructive/aesthetic outcome. Oncologically, modern oncoplastic techniques achieve negative surgical margin rates of 90–95% at first excision in high-volume centres, compared with approximately 75–80% for standard lumpectomy—meaning fewer patients require a second operation for re-excision. Five-year local recurrence rates for breast-conserving oncoplasty are consistently reported below 5%, comparable to standard BCS with wider margins. Reconstructive success—defined as a technically intact reconstruction (no unplanned implant loss or total flap failure) requiring no major unplanned revision at 12 months—is achieved in 88–94% of cases at expert centres. Microsurgical free-flap survival rates exceed 97% at high-volume microsurgery programmes (>50 free-flap breast reconstructions per year), which is the threshold GAF Healthcare uses when selecting partner surgeons. Patient-reported outcome measures (using validated BREAST-Q questionnaire domains) show satisfaction with breasts of 70–85% at 12 months, rising further after adjunct procedures such as fat grafting and NAC reconstruction. It is important to note that 'success' is also contingent on post-operative variables including adherence to adjuvant radiotherapy (which can affect implant-based reconstructions) and overall oncological response to systemic therapy. GAF Healthcare provides patients with their treating surgeon's individual procedural volume and outcome data prior to confirmed booking.

How GAF Healthcare Assists in Choosing the Best Hospital for Reconstructive Surgery in Hyderabad, India

Discover the Top Hospitals for Reconstructive Surgery in Hyderabad, India

This page lists 4 accredited general surgery hospitals in Hyderabad, India, so you can compare accreditation, specialties and bed capacity in one place.

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Visa, Travel and Stay Coordination

Once you choose a hospital, we help arrange the medical visa invitation letter, hotel or serviced-apartment booking nearby, airport pickup and transport to your appointments.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked questions about reconstructive surgery in Hyderabad, India

How many general surgery hospitals are listed in Hyderabad, India?
4 hospitals in our Hyderabad, India directory are currently listed for general surgery including Reconstructive Surgery.
How do you choose which hospitals to list?
A hospital appears on this page when General Surgery is among its listed specialties and it is located in Hyderabad, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.
How much does treatment cost in India?
Cost varies by hospital, city and individual case. Use our cost calculator for a personalized estimate — see the link on this page.
Are there general surgery hospitals for this in other India cities?
See the "Hospitals in other cities" links on this page for the full India list.
Are these hospitals internationally accredited?
Hospitals listed on this page carry accreditations including JCI, NABH — see the accreditation badge shown for each hospital below.
Can I get a treatment plan and cost estimate before I travel?
Yes. Share your medical reports with the GAF Healthcare team over WhatsApp or email, and our medical team will review them and come back with a recommended hospital, a treatment plan and an itemised cost estimate before you commit to anything.
Do you help with visa, travel and accommodation?
Yes. Once you choose a hospital, our team helps arrange the medical visa invitation letter, book accommodation near the hospital, and organise airport pickup and transport to appointments.
What support do I get during and after treatment?
Our medical team reviews your reports and stays in touch throughout your treatment journey — from the first consultation through recovery, including after you return home.
What does the "Featured" label next to a hospital's name mean?
"Featured" reflects editorial prominence on this listing, not a clinical ranking or a claim that it is the "best" hospital.
How do I get matched with the right hospital for reconstructive surgery?
Share your medical reports and requirements with the GAF Healthcare team, and our medical coordinators will recommend a suitable hospital from this list based on your case.
Does the listed cost cover everything?
The figures shown are an indicative planning estimate, not a final quote from a specific hospital. Our team provides a single, itemised, all-inclusive quote before you make any commitment.
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