| Thailand | Turkey | South Korea | |
| Neurological Rehabilitation | from AUD $3,572 / ฿A121,433 | from AUD $214 / ฿A7,286 | from AUD $17,858 / ฿A607,166 |
| Vojta Therapy | from AUD $286 / ฿A9,715 | from AUD $286 / ฿A9,715 | from AUD $4,857 / ฿A165,149 |
| Stroke rehabilitation | from AUD $4,286 / ฿A145,720 | from AUD $2,424 / ฿A82,429 | from AUD $13,572 / ฿A461,447 |
| Rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy | from AUD $4,286 / ฿A145,720 | from AUD $4,286 / ฿A145,720 | from AUD $10,715 / ฿A364,300 |
| Rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury | from AUD $17,144 / ฿A582,880 | from AUD $229 / ฿A7,772 | from AUD $26,430 / ฿A898,606 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Neurological Rehabilitation upon arrival and use a flexible instalment plan if needed.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Neurological Rehabilitation and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Neurological Rehabilitation journey.
Dr Kantaphong Thongrong is a specialist physiatrist who leads robotic-assisted stroke recovery and neurorehabilitation at King Mongkut Chaokhunthahan Hospital. He presented his findings on wearable exoskeleton gait training to the Royal College of Physiatrists of Thailand.
Dr. Songpoj Tanprasert specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Sanpiti Rehabilitation Center in Bangkok. He focuses on restoring function for patients with neurological and musculoskeletal disorders. Dr. Tanprasert builds evidence-based plans for stroke recovery and chronic pain management. He works at a specialized center treating 200 patients annually.
Dr Napassorn Khumchum is a board-certified physiatrist specialising in neurorehabilitation and stroke recovery using modern robotic and wearable exoskeleton gait training.
Dr Thanit Tundamrongpong uses robotic and wearable exoskeleton gait training to help patients regain mobility after stroke or neurological injury.