Hand surgery in Thailand usually costs between AUD $2,595 / ฿A88,241 and AUD $4,326 / ฿A147,069. Final prices depend on the complexity of the procedure, the type of anaesthetic used, and whether the surgery is performed as an outpatient or requires a hospital stay. Australians typically save 50–70% compared to local private healthcare rates.
Typical Hand Surgery Costs in Thailand
Most specialised hand surgery centres are located in Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai. International hospitals in Bangkok often charge 15–20% more than regional clinics due to their advanced facilities. Request a consultation with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific hand condition.
| Thailand | Turkey | South Korea | |
| Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery | from AUD $2,595 / ฿A88,241 | from AUD $2,163 / ฿A73,535 | from AUD $1,442 / ฿A49,023 |
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Professor Sitthisen is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specialising in hand and upper extremity surgery at Menness Wellness Clinic.
Dr. Thanaphat Pomyukon is a general surgeon (ศัลยแพทย์ทั่วไป). Thai medical license no. ว.50550. He earned his M.D. from the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University. He also holds the Thai Board Diploma in General Surgery from Roi Et Hospital, Ministry of Public Health.
His clinical focus includes hernias and hemorrhoids. He also treats breast lumps and gallstones. He manages digestive system diseases. He performs gastrointestinal endoscopy, including gastroscopy and colonoscopy.
Languages: Thai (primary) and English (professional clinical level).
Dr. Koravee Wirojskoolchai earned his MD from Rangsit University, Thailand. He is board-certified in General Surgery by Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital, Royal Thai Navy Medical Department. He also holds board certification in anti-aging or nutritional medicine (institution not specified).
His training includes International Healthcare Service Standards and Hospital Management (JCI Hospital Standards) at the Graduate School, Rangsit University. He attended the Thai Chelation Medical Association’s Chelation Therapy Seminar. He also took part in the Thai Medical Informatics Association’s “The New Generation IT Doctor for Hospital Development.”