Medical Travel to Thailand — Procedures, Savings & Hospitals
Thailand is one of the world's leading medical tourism destinations, welcoming over 3 million international patients annually. Bangkok's JCI-accredited hospitals offer world-class care with English-speaking staff at a fraction of US costs. The country is especially renowned for cosmetic surgery, orthopedic procedures, and dental work.
Average Savings vs. US Prices
Up to 70%
Top Procedures in Thailand
International patients travel to Thailand most frequently for the following procedures:
- Hip Replacement (Total Hip Arthroplasty) — US cost: $30,000–$65,000. In Thailand, expect to save approximately 70% on this procedure including hospital, surgeon, and anesthesia fees.
- Knee Replacement (Total Knee Arthroplasty) — US cost: $25,000–$60,000. In Thailand, expect to save approximately 70% on this procedure including hospital, surgeon, and anesthesia fees.
- Cosmetic Rhinoplasty (Rhinoplasty (Cosmetic)) — US cost: $5,000–$15,000. In Thailand, expect to save approximately 70% on this procedure including hospital, surgeon, and anesthesia fees.
- Bariatric Surgery (Bariatric Surgery (Gastric Bypass / Sleeve Gastrectomy)) — US cost: $15,000–$35,000. In Thailand, expect to save approximately 70% on this procedure including hospital, surgeon, and anesthesia fees.
- Dental Implants (Endosseous Dental Implant) — US cost: $3,000–$6,000. In Thailand, expect to save approximately 70% on this procedure including hospital, surgeon, and anesthesia fees.
JCI-Accredited Hospitals
The following hospitals in Thailand hold international accreditation and are popular with medical travelers:
- Bumrungrad International Hospital
- Bangkok Hospital
- Samitivej Hospital
JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation means these facilities meet the same quality and safety standards as top US hospitals. GProv verifies hospital credentials and helps you connect with patient coordinators at accredited facilities.
Planning Your Medical Trip
A successful medical travel experience requires careful planning. Key steps include obtaining a medical consultation and treatment quote, verifying hospital accreditation and surgeon credentials, arranging travel documents and medical visas if needed, coordinating pre-operative testing with your local doctor, and planning for recovery accommodations near the hospital. GProv's Travel for Health concierge handles these logistics, from initial consultation through post-treatment follow-up with your home physician.
Plan Your Medical Trip to Thailand