How Long Do You Stay in India for Bypass Surgery?
By VNR Medical Service Editorial Team Β· Reviewed in line with our Medical Review Policy Β· April 30, 2026
Most international bypass (CABG) patients plan for about two weeks in India: a short pre-operative assessment, several days in hospital after surgery, and supervised recovery before fit-to-fly clearance. Your exact stay is confirmed in your treatment plan after the DDMM team reviews your reports.
A typical bypass timeline
While every case differs, a common plan is: 1β2 days of pre-operative assessment, surgery, around 5β7 days in hospital including ICU, then several days of supervised recovery before you are cleared to fly. That usually totals roughly two weeks.
Why supervised recovery matters
Recovering near the hospital β for example at Boulevard 9 Resort with daily nursing visits β means any issues are caught early and you fly home only when the cardiac team confirms you are fit.
Angioplasty is shorter
If you need angioplasty rather than bypass, the stay is usually shorter β often around a week. The right procedure, and therefore the stay, is confirmed from your angiogram.
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Usually around 5β7 days including ICU, followed by several days of supervised recovery before fit-to-fly clearance.
Yes β VNR arranges caregiver accommodation so family can stay together near the hospital.
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