Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement in the Republic of Korea costs between AUD $21,679 and AUD $28,905. The final price depends on the hospital tier, prosthetic brand, and whether robotic assistance is used. Patients save around 9% by travelling to South Korea from Australia, where the procedure costs AUD $23,847 on average. Standard pricing typically includes diagnostics, surgery, anaesthesia, and a hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: South Korean clinics offer exceptional value through intensive post-surgical care. Facilities like Leadheal Hospital in Seoul treat over 44,000 patients annually, including many from Australia. While European clinics often discharge patients quickly, Korean hospitals typically bundle 1 to 2 weeks of in-patient rehabilitation. This long-term stay is often included in the standard price, making it a budget-friendly choice for recovery.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement | from AUD $21,679 | from AUD $10,839 | from AUD $5,058 |
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