Prosthetics and orthotics in South Korea typically cost from AUD $8,361 to AUD $15,856. Final prices depend on the choice of materials, such as carbon fibre or basic composites, and the level of customisation required. Australians can save between 40% and 75% compared to local private healthcare rates.
Typical Prosthetics and Orthotics Costs in South Korea
Most specialised clinics are located in Seoul and Incheon, where Incheon often provides more competitive pricing for international visitors. These destinations offer fast access to custom fittings and surgery. Request a consultation with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific needs.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Testicular prosthesis | from AUD $5,478 | from AUD $2,595 | from AUD $2,162 |
| Prosthetic finger | from AUD $4,613 | from AUD $3,027 | from AUD $3,171 |
| Prosthetic eye | from AUD $5,478 | from AUD $2,883 | from AUD $1,730 |
| Below knee prosthesis | from AUD $9,802 | from AUD $12,253 | from AUD $12,253 |
| Sports prosthetic leg | - | from AUD $21,622 | from AUD $21,622 |
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Dr. Lee Kyung Hoon is an orthopedic specialist and department head. He treats degenerative arthritis and knee and hip disorders. He performs knee arthroscopy and arthroplasty. He also treats foot and ankle conditions, shoulder problems such as frozen shoulder and rotator cuff tears, osteoporosis, and fractures and other extremity injuries.
He earned his MD from The Catholic University of Korea. He completed his orthopedic residency at The Catholic Medical Center. He finished a fellowship and served as a clinical instructor at Bucheon St. Mary’s Hospital.
He has served as department head at Nasarath International and Himchan General Hospital Incheon. He was also director at Himchan Hospital Incheon and Medrex Hospital. He is a full member of the Korean Orthopedic Association, the Korean Knee Society, the Korean Fracture Society, the Korean Hip Society, the Korean Arthroscopy Society, and the Catholic University Knee Research Society. He completed TPI training and a microsurgery workshop.
Dr Jung Sung Lee specialises in oral rehabilitation through dental implants at DIER Dental Clinic. He works alongside board-certified anaesthetists to provide stress-free care for patients requiring complex prosthetic work.