A terminally ill father could finally be on his way home after illness left him stranded in Bali at the end of a dream 'bucket list' holiday with his family.

More than $25,000 has been raised to get Duncan Turner on a flight back to Perth after he hurt his knee in Singapore due to the ongoing effects of a serious brain injury.

His pre-existing condition meant he couldn't qualify for travel insurance, but the family decided it would be worth the risk to fulfill their daughter's wish to swim with dolphins.

$25,000 has been raised to get Duncan Turner (pictured with daughter) on a flight back to Perth after he hurt his knee in Singapore due to the ongoing effects of a serious brain injury

His condition meant he couldn't qualify for travel insurance, but the family decided it would be worth the risk to fulfill their daughter's wish to swim with dolphins (pictured at Bali hospital)

Mr Turner was rendered wheelchair-bound after suffering a fall, but it was when he was about to board his final flight home from a stopover that he took a frightening turn.

He lost consciousness and required oxygen and an ambulance to get to hospital, where quickly his medical bills surpassed what the family could afford to pay.

After three days in hospital at a cost of $2,470 a day and additional emergency costs of $1,300, the family were unable to continue keeping up with the bills.

Against medical advice, Mr Turner discharged himself from hospital and checked into a Bali hotel to wait until he would be well enough to fly home.

Mr Turner (pictured with wife, Michelle) was rendered wheelchair bound after having a fall, but it was when he was about to board his final flight home when he took a frightening turn

Mr Turner's medical bills quickly surpassed what the family could afford to pay (Amelie, 6, Michelle, and Mr Turner pictured with a dolphin in Singapore)

His daughter, Amelie, took a flight home with her grandmother and returned to school while her parents waited out Mr Turner's recovery in Bali.

Medical bills exceeded ten thousand dollars and it was likely Mr Turner would require additional treatment or readmission to hospital.

In a desperate plea to help the family and have Mr Turner brought back to Australia for treatment, a Go Fund Me account was created.

Nearly 400 people rallied together in just three days to raise more than $25,000.

On Tuesday morning, it was revealed the amount was enough to have Mr Turner return to Perth on a MedEvac flight.

His daughter, Amelie pictured with dolphin), took a flight home with her grandmother and returned to school while her parents waited out Mr Turner's recovery in Bali

He could be on a flight home within the next 24 hours providing he attains necessary medical clearance and is deemed well enough to make the journey.

Mr Turner's wife, Michelle Edgar, said she couldn't 'be more grateful' for the financial support of the public.

'It's very overwhelming, very emotional, but in the absolutely most positive way possible,' she told Nine News.

'It's just so heart-warming. These are happy tears, not sad tears this time.'

Mr Turner (injured knee pictured) could be on a flight home within the next 24 hours providing he attains necessary medical clearance and is deemed well enough to make the journey

Mr Turner's wife, Michelle Edgar, said she couldn't 'be more grateful' for the financial support of the public (Mr Turner pictured in Bali hospital)

Mr Turner suffered a serious head injury from a fall last year, leaving him paralysed and facing months of repeated strokes and seizures learning to walk and talk again.

His daughter Amelie, who was born premature at just 27 weeks and weighing 606 grams, is still extremely small for her age and was not tall enough to qualify for most Australian dolphin swimming experiences.

Mr Turner's pre-existing health conditions meant he didn't qualify for travel insurance but the couple thought the risk of travelling for five days in Singapore without it would be worth the life-time of memories created.