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Mastectomy: Cheap Breast Options

Breast removal or mastectomy may be necessary due the high incidence of breast cancer in the country. This surgery can cost you from Php 100,000 to Php 250,000 or more depending on several factors.

Prices of hospital packages

  • Makati Medical Center (package) – โ‚ฑ154,000
  • Asian Hospital and Medical Center – โ‚ฑ129,500
  • Makati Medical Center (partial) – โ‚ฑ125,000

Some medical centers have charity programs offered for surgery. Bust government hospitals also provide the cheapest prices starting at Php 22,000 for partial breast removal.

In terms of initial diagnostic procedures, you may also look for public hospitals that offer CT scan, mammography or MRI. We noticed that their prices are about 20% cheaper compared to others.l

Based on the researched data from Lung Center of the Philippines, the coverage of Philhealth may go up to Php 22,000 case rate. This cost may change anytime so you need to coordinate with your preferred hospital.

About 10% of those diagnosed with breast cancer die according to the published report of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It notes that this is the 3rd highest cancer deaths among Filipinos, just behind lung and liver cancers. Out of this number, many will seek mastectomy as a way to control the cancer from spreading.

Can Men have this procedure?

Although rare, men can have complications with their breasts that may lead to cancer. According to Makati Medical Center, breast cancer in men is less than 1% of all cases in the country. In a situation when breast/s need removal, the same prices of the surgery may be applied to male patients.

In some cases, indigent patients may also apply for financial support from PCSO. You may inquire about their programs related to mastectomy procedure.

References: Breast Cancer


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Last Updated on October 8, 2024 by MedicalPinas

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5 responses to “Mastectomy: Cheap Breast Options”

  1. How much is breast removal surgery ๏ผŸ

    1. Medical Pinas Avatar
      Medical Pinas

      Leong,
      The surgery cost will vary depending on the package that you will avail. In most cases, the total expenses will involve professional fees, operating room, medicines and other equipment use. It is best to inquire from the hospital near your location for convenience.

  2. Robie Anne Roxas Avatar
    Robie Anne Roxas

    Hello, I would like to have my breast removed as my mom had cancer and would like to prevent it by removing both of my breast. I have intellicare card. Is it covered? and if not how much?

    1. Medical Pinas Avatar
      Medical Pinas

      Based on average prices in hospitals, mastectomy may start from Php 100,000. It is a good idea to contact your health card provider since HMOs usually cover just a part of the overall expenses especially in a major surgery like mastectomy.

    2. Hi Robie, I’d like to know if your operation was covered by Intellicare?

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