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How Much Does Aplastic anemia Treatment Cost in Bangkok?

The average price for Aplastic anemia diagnostic and treatment in Bangkok is AUD $214,113 / ฿A7,279,854, the minimum price is AUD $191,098 / ฿A6,497,329, and the maximum price is AUD $237,129 / ฿A8,062,379.
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Bone marrow transplantationfrom AUD $69,744 / ฿A2,371,288from AUD $50,216 / ฿A1,707,327from AUD $76,718 / ฿A2,608,417
Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from an unrelated donorfrom AUD $209,231 / ฿A7,113,864from AUD $106,708 / ฿A3,628,071from AUD $202,257 / ฿A6,876,735
Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from a related donorfrom AUD $132,513 / ฿A4,505,447from AUD $94,154 / ฿A3,201,239from AUD $104,616 / ฿A3,556,932
Data verified by Bookimed as of August 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 72 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Kodchanut Litleaungdej Md

12 years of experience

Dr Litleaungdej serves as a leading haematologist at Intrarat Hospital and was a pioneer specialist at Huahin Hospital. She holds a Thai Board certification in haematology from the prestigious Thammasat University.

  • Specialises in managing bone marrow disorders and blood failures
  • Graduated with second-class honours from Naresuan University
  • Co-authored clinical research on venous thromboembolism risk prediction
  • Completed specialised fellowship training at Thammasat University Hospital
  • Active member of several major medical research and therapy committees
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Surasit Saleh Issarachai

Professor Issarachai is a specialist oncohematologist at Bumrungrad International Hospital, focusing on blood disorders and bone marrow transplants.

  • Specialises in bone marrow transplants to replace damaged stem cells
  • Focuses on haematological oncology covering complex blood and marrow conditions
  • Practices at a JCI-accredited facility recognised for international patient standards
  • Directly manages high-risk cases requiring intensive haematology expertise

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