Cervical conization (cone biopsy) in Thailand typically costs from AUD $2,176 / ฿A73,981 to AUD $3,627 / ฿A123,302. Prices primarily depend on the surgical technique used, such as LEEP or cold knife conization, and the hospital tier. In Australia, this procedure averages around AUD $6,093 / ฿A207,148. Patients can save approximately 52% by choosing Thailand. Costs generally include the surgeon fee, anesthesia, pathology lab fees, and pre-operative consultations.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing internationally accredited facilities provides peace of mind for Australians. Sikarin Hospital and Bumrungrad International Hospital both hold JCI accreditation, meeting global safety standards. Bumrungrad is also GHA accredited, specifically for international patient services. Large clinics often manage over 250,000 patients annually. This high volume allows them to maintain sophisticated digital imaging and robotic surgical technologies.
| Thailand | Turkey | ||
| Cervical conization (cone biopsy) | from AUD $2,176 / ฿A73,981 | from AUD $1,509 / ฿A51,294 | from AUD $1,378 / ฿A46,855 |
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Dr Pramote Cherdrattanrak is a specialized obstetrician and gynecologist based at Intrarat Hospital. He holds a diploma in the field from the faculty of medicine at Vajira Hospital.
Dr Orasa Teerakul is a dedicated gynaecology specialist at Intrarat Hospital who earned her medical credentials from Mahidol University, one of Thailand's most prestigious medical institutions.
Dr Orasa Teerakul trained at Siriraj Hospital – Thailand's oldest and most prestigious medical school – where she earned her specialist diploma in obstetrics and gynaecology.
Dr Seree Teerapong holds a specialised certificate in laparoscopic gynaecological surgery from the Medical Council of Thailand. He provides expert surgical care at Intrarat Hospital.