Stroke rehabilitation in the Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $13,724 to AUD $34,672. Prices vary based on the rehabilitation technique, facility tier, and the length of inpatient stay. In Australia, similar intensive programs cost around AUD $33,227 on average. Patients save approximately 27% by travelling to South Korea. High-tech hubs include Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, and Incheon.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a digital-first facility provides significant clinical advantages for Australian patients. Seoul National University Bundang Hospital uses the BESTcare system to manage recovery data efficiently. Specialist care is also highly accessible in Seoul. Dr. Yeon Jung Kim, for example, brings experience from the NYP Hospital in the USA. This ensures international standards for neurological evaluations and post-stroke cognitive therapy. Many top-tier Korean centres offer over 1,300 beds, ensuring shorter wait times for intensive recovery than Australian public systems.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Stroke rehabilitation | from AUD $13,724 | from AUD $4,334 | from AUD $2,446 |
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