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How Much Does Limb prosthetics Cost in Thailand in AUD?

Limb prosthetics in Thailand typically cost from AUD $17,087 / ฿A580,960 to AUD $35,598 / ฿A1,210,333. Prices depend on the level of technology, materials used, and the clinical expertise required for custom fitting. Patients save around 51% by travelling to Thailand from Australia, where this procedure costs AUD $54,109 / ฿A1,839,707 on average. Most Thai medical facilities include custom socket design, gait training, and initial rehabilitation as standard inclusions.

  • Below knee prosthesis: AUD $12,103 / ฿A411,513 to AUD $17,087 / ฿A580,960.
  • Above knee prosthesis: AUD $21,359 / ฿A726,200 to AUD $31,326 / ฿A1,065,093.
  • Bionic leg: AUD $64,076 / ฿A2,178,600 to AUD $99,675 / ฿A3,388,933 for advanced muscle-controlled movement.
  • Prosthetic arm: AUD $17,087 / ฿A580,960 to AUD $31,326 / ฿A1,065,093.
  • Prosthetic finger: AUD $2,990 / ฿A101,668 to AUD $4,984 / ฿A169,447.
  • Bionic arm: typically adds 40–60% over standard arm costs due to robotic sensors.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a multi-disciplinary hospital offers better long-term value for Australians. Bumrungrad International Hospital is a JCI-accredited facility that treats over 500,000 international patients annually. Surgeons like Pradab Pradasuk have over 20 years of experience in complex orthopedic reconstruction. Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn even holds certifications from Melbourne, providing a familiar standard of care. Larger centers often provide integrated rehabilitation, ensuring the fit is perfect before you fly home.

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Limb prostheticsfrom AUD $17,087 / ฿A580,960from AUD $12,175 / ฿A413,934from AUD $23,495 / ฿A798,820
Prosthetic fingerfrom AUD $2,990 / ฿A101,668from AUD $3,133 / ฿A106,509from AUD $4,557 / ฿A154,923
Below knee prosthesisfrom AUD $12,103 / ฿A411,513from AUD $12,103 / ฿A411,513from AUD $9,683 / ฿A329,211
Sports prosthetic legfrom AUD $21,359 / ฿A726,200from AUD $21,359 / ฿A726,200-
Sports below knee prosthetics-from AUD $11,107 / ฿A377,624-
Data verified by Bookimed as of June 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 56 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Dr Piya Assawaboonyadej

18 years of experience

Dr Piya Assawaboonyadej is a specialist orthopaedic oncologist at Intrarat Hospital who focuses on bone and connective tissue tumours. He underwent advanced reconstructive training at the University of Iowa in the United States.

  • Completed a clinical fellowship in Orthopaedic Oncology and Reconstruction
  • Specialises in musculoskeletal tumour surgery and limb salvage techniques
  • Published researcher on enchondroma and bone sarcoma care
  • Member of the Royal College of Orthopaedic Surgeons of Thailand
  • Former lecturer in orthopaedics at Naresuan University Hospital
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Pradab Pradasuk

24 years of experience

Dr Pradab Pradasuk is a senior orthopaedic surgeon at Navamin 9 Hospital who specialises in complex limb prosthetics and restorative surgery.

  • Provides custom solutions for both upper and lower limb prosthetics
  • Expertise in below-knee and sports-specific prosthetic legs
  • Specially trained in orthopaedic rehabilitation using the Re-step system
  • Affiliated with Mahidol University, one of Thailand's premier medical institutions
  • Fluent in English for clear communication with international patients

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Eliseev Oleg • Consultation with an orthopaedist
Thailand
10 Mar 2026
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I was very satisfied with my experience
I had knee surgery at this hospital and was very satisfied with my experience. The staff were professional and attentive, and the doctors were highly qualified. The cost of treatment was also reasonable. The hospital room was comfortable and had everything necessary, including a sofa for an accompanying person. I would like to thank the hospital staff for the high-quality treatment and the company Bookimed for their assistance in helping me find a hospital for the surgery.
I had knee surgery at this hospital and was very satisfied with my experience. The staff were professional and attentive, and the doctors were highly qualified. The cost of treatment was also reasonable. The hospital room was comfortable and had everything necessary, including a sofa for an accompanying person. I would like to thank the hospital staff for the high-quality treatment and the company Bookimed for their assistance in helping me find a hospital for the surgery.
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Отличный сервис. Они помогли мне найти оптимальное решение для моей проблемы, учитывая все мои пожелания и предпочтения. Было предложено несколько вариантов, и все тщательно обсуждалось и рассматривалось перед принятием решения. Они общались напрямую со специалистами, отправляли все мои документы и медицинские снимки и координировали все детали. Я очень доволен этим сервисом.
Tess Raunig • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery
United States of America
25 June 2025
Verified review.
I am healing faster than I expected, and I am back to my computer, and piano based work 10 days later
Menness clinic is very professional, and I highly recommend them for carpal tunnel release. I had a bilateral open release done by Dr. Big, the orthopedic surgeon on staff at Menness clinic. I was nervous going in because my CTS was severe and I have cerebral palsy. I was pleased to learn that Dr. Big had performed surgery on people with CP previously, and knew exactly what to expect, and how to operate on me to get the best outcome possible. I am healing faster than I expected, and I am back to my computer, and piano based work 10 days later.
Iain • Stem cell therapy for knees
Australia
9 Aug 2025
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I cannot praise this procedure enough
Absolutely stoked with the treatment and service . I wasn’t ex Expecting to feel any results for at least a few months . Two days later I’m almost pain free and was told I won’t feel The benefits for at least 2 months . Stay tuned . Anyone who is thinking about stem cells contact me if you want an honest review . I cannot praise this procedure enough . If I get 5 years pain free I will defo come back for a top up. Five star venue staff and treatment ❤️
Myriam • Consultation with an orthopaedist
Belgium
25 Jan 2026
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Trustworthy atmosphere
A car picks you up and takes you back, which is great given the hospital's location. Trustworthy atmosphere
Excellent welcome and professionalism of the staff
Anonymous • Stem Cell Therapy
Australia
16 Oct 2024
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Things seem to go smoothly, no problems
Things seem to go smoothly, no problems, I'd like to be known in the reviews as gjj987,, because I am mostly private person
Can you put me down as gjj987 as I am a mostly private person, thank you
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Well I won't know how successful the procedure has been until 1 year from now but here's hoping

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Our Limb prosthetics Techniques: What Suits You Best?

When considering Limb prosthetics, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:

Prosthetic finger

A prosthetic finger is a custom-made device designed to replace a missing finger, restoring basic function and aesthetic appearance.

Pros: Offers improved dexterity and grip strength compared to other artificial limbs. Lightweight design ensures ease of use, enhancing daily activities by up to 80%.
Cons: Limited to simple movements, not suitable for complex tasks. Requires regular maintenance, with potential for mechanical wear over time.
Effectiveness: Achieves up to 85% of basic finger motion and grip functionality.
Duration: 2-3 hours
Recovery: 1-2 weeks
Best for: Individuals missing one or more fingers due to amputation or congenital conditions. Ideal for those seeking improved hand function.

Below knee prosthesis

Below knee prosthesis is a type of artificial limb designed to replace the lower portion of a leg that has been amputated below the knee.

Pros: Offers greater mobility and energy efficiency than above knee prosthesis. Allows for a more natural gait and up to 80% of normal walking speed.
Cons: May require frequent adjustments for comfort and fit. Not suitable for amputations above the knee.
Effectiveness: 95% success rate in improving mobility and quality of life for users.
Duration: 2-3 hours.
Recovery: 4-6 weeks.
Best for: Individuals with below knee amputation seeking improved mobility and independence.

Prosthetic arm

A prosthetic arm is a limb replacement device designed for individuals who have lost an arm due to amputation or congenital conditions, enhancing their ability to perform daily tasks.

Pros: Offers improved dexterity and control compared to prosthetic fingers. It can be customized to match the user's specific needs, with 85% user satisfaction. Provides increased functionality over traditional prosthetic devices.
Cons: Limited tactile feedback compared to bionic arms. Requires more frequent maintenance than below-knee prostheses.
Effectiveness: User satisfaction rate of 85% with significant improvements in daily living activities.
Duration: Initial fitting and adjustments take approximately 1-3 hours.
Recovery: Not needed.
Best for: Individuals with upper limb amputation or congenital limb differences. Suitable for those seeking enhanced mobility and functionality.

Above Knee Prosthesis

An above knee prosthesis is a limb replacement device designed for individuals who have undergone amputation above the knee to restore mobility and functionality.

Pros: Provides greater stability and balance with advanced knee joint technology. Allows for a more natural walking pattern, with some models offering up to 90% energy efficiency in walking.
Cons: Can be heavier and more complex to fit compared to below knee prostheses. May require longer adaptation time, with some users needing months to fully adjust.
Effectiveness: Success rate of 85% in restoring functional mobility.
Duration: Fitting process takes 2-4 weeks.
Recovery: Full adaptation can take up to 6 months.
Best for: Individuals with above knee amputation seeking improved mobility and daily activity performance. Suitable for active lifestyles.

Prosthetic foot

A prosthetic foot is a type of artificial limb designed to replace the function and appearance of a missing foot.

Pros: Provides excellent mobility and balance, often allowing up to 90% of normal walking speed. Lightweight and durable, enhancing comfort and long-term usage.
Cons: May require regular maintenance and adjustments. Limited adaptability for high-impact sports compared to bionic alternatives.
Effectiveness: 85% of users report improved daily function and mobility.
Duration: 1-2 hours for initial fitting.
Recovery: 2-4 weeks for full adaptation.
Best for: Individuals with below-knee amputations, providing enhanced mobility and balance.

Bionic arm

A bionic arm is an advanced prosthetic device designed to replace or enhance the function of a missing limb, providing improved mobility and dexterity.

Pros: Offers enhanced dexterity and grip strength compared to traditional prosthetic arms. Allows for fine motor control through advanced sensors and technology, increasing user satisfaction by 85%.
Cons: Requires regular maintenance and updates to software, which can be time-consuming. Some users may find the initial learning curve challenging, potentially requiring several weeks of adaptation.
Effectiveness: Provides up to 95% of normal arm function, significantly improving quality of life for users.
Duration: The fitting and adjustment process takes approximately 4-6 hours.
Recovery: Typically requires 2-4 weeks for adaptation and training.
Best for: Individuals with above or below elbow amputations seeking enhanced dexterity. Suitable for those needing increased grip strength and fine motor skills.

Bionic leg

A bionic leg is an advanced prosthetic limb designed to mimic the natural motion of a human leg, enhancing mobility for amputees.

Pros: Provides increased mobility and stability, mimicking natural leg movement. Reduces fatigue by up to 30% compared to non-bionic options.
Cons: Requires regular maintenance and can be heavier than traditional prosthetics. Limited battery life may restrict continuous use.
Effectiveness: 85% of users report improved walking ability and comfort.
Duration: The fitting and adjustment process takes 2-4 hours.
Recovery: Recovery spans 1-2 weeks for adaptation and training.
Best for: Ideal for above-knee and below-knee amputees seeking enhanced mobility and natural movement.

FAQ about Limb prosthetics in Thailand

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

What levels of prosthetic technology are available in Thailand?

Thailand provides four levels of prosthetic technology ranging from basic mechanical limbs to advanced bionic systems. Specialised hubs in Bangkok offer myoelectric arms and microprocessor-controlled joints. These high-end systems typically cost between $40,000 and $70,000 for arms and $45,000 to $70,000 for legs.

  • Bionic systems: Myoelectric arms and microprocessor knees adapt to terrain using electronic sensors.
  • High-performance mechanical: Carbon fibre components store energy for activities like jogging or swimming.
  • Cosmetic prosthetics: Specialist clinics handcraft medical-grade silicone fingers and limbs to match skin tones.
  • Child-specific devices: Lightweight paediatric leg prosthetics cost from $10,000 to $15,000.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While bionic systems attract global attention, Thailand’s real strength is high-performance socket design. Surgeons like Dr Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital bring 20+ years of experience to custom fittings. Choosing a mid-tier mechanical limb with a precise, custom-aligned socket often provides better daily mobility than a poorly fitted electronic device.

Patient Consensus: Clinics in Thailand excel at cosmetic finishing and natural-looking prosthetics. Prioritise a quality socket fit and comfortable alignment over expensive brand-name components. Confirm availability of remote support or replacement parts before returning to Australia.

Do Thai clinics source high-quality components?

Top-tier Thai clinics source high-quality prosthetic components from globally recognised manufacturers such as Otto Bock and Össur. Leading facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation by using premium imported medical devices that meet rigorous international safety and durability standards.

  • Import reliance: Over 50% of premium components are imported from the United States and Germany.
  • Standard compliance: Quality distributors follow ISO 13485:2016 standards for medical device safety and distribution.
  • Advanced techniques: Facilities use digital scanning and custom socket moulding for precise prosthetic alignment.
  • Specialist expertise: Surgeons like Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital bring 20+ years of experience.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai clinics often use a tiered sourcing strategy that impacts the final price. While a bionic leg costs from $45,000, most savings come from lower clinician fees and overheads rather than cheaper parts. Australian patients should choose JCI-accredited centres to ensure components are compatible with Australian service networks for future repairs.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand recommend getting the exact brand and model of the foot or knee unit in writing. The socket fit is just as important as the high-end components for daily comfort.

What does a standard prosthetic package include in Thai clinics?

Standard limb prosthetic packages in Thailand include clinical assessments, custom socket fabrication, and essential mechanical components. Most clinics bundle diagnostic fittings, cosmetic finishing, and initial gait training into a flat fee. For example, below knee prosthesis packages typically cost from $8,500 to $12,000 at JCI-accredited facilities.

  • Custom fabrication: Designing a laminated or silicone socket specific to the residual limb shape.
  • Structural hardware: Including standard mechanical joints, SACH feet, or upper-limb terminal devices.
  • Trial fittings: Managing multiple adjustments and alignments to resolve pressure points or discomfort.
  • Mobility training: Practical physical therapy sessions to teach safe use of the new device.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai clinics often separate hardware costs from long-term rehabilitation. While a standard arm package starts at $12,000, it rarely covers extended occupational therapy. Specialist surgeons like Dr Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital bring 20+ years of experience to these complex fittings. This volume allows major centres like Bumrungrad International to offer high-quality, English-speaking support for international patients.

Patient Consensus: Socket fit is the most critical factor for comfort. Patients suggest getting a written list of inclusions. They recommend checking if testing and remakes are covered before traveling to Thailand.

How long does the entire prosthetic fitting process take for a medical tourist?

Medical tourists should plan for 2 to 4 weeks in Thailand for a complete prosthetic fitting. Lower limb cases typically require at least 14 days for gait training. Upper limb fittings are faster, often completed within 3 to 7 days once the residual limb has fully matured.

  • Evaluation phase: Specialists like Dr Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital perform 3D scans within 48 hours.
  • Fabrication time: Advanced centres use in-house laboratories to assemble custom sockets and components within 7 days.
  • Trial fitting: Patients test a diagnostic socket to check for pressure sores and ensure proper alignment.
  • Gait training: Lower limb patients undergo 10 to 14 days of intensive therapy to master balance.

Bookimed Expert Insight: The socket is the most common bottleneck in the timeline. Data shows that even at world-class centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital, successful weight-bearing often needs several sessions. Patients should secure a successful test walk before booking return flights to ensure the socket remains comfortable under load.

Patient Consensus: Expect a multi-stage process in Thailand including casting, fabrication, and several alignment sessions for a perfect fit. Practical experience shows it is vital to keep buffer days in the schedule for final adjustments and managing travel fatigue.

Where are the best centres for prosthetics located in Thailand?

Thailand's premier centres for prosthetics are concentrated in Bangkok, with major hubs including Bumrungrad International Hospital and Intrarat Hospital. These facilities combine Joint Commission International accreditation with specialised units for bionic limbs, sport-specific prosthetics, and advanced gait rehabilitation for international patients.

  • Bangkok services: Key centres provide myoelectric hands and microprocessor-controlled knee joints.
  • Clinical expertise: Dr Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital offers 20+ years of experience.
  • Regional access: Satellite clinics in Phuket and Chiang Mai utilise German and Swedish technology.
  • Comprehensive rehab: Hospitals bundle prosthetic fitting with robotic-assisted walking therapy and muscle rehabilitation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a hospital-based centre like Bumrungrad over a standalone shop is vital for complex cases. These major hubs integrate surgical teams with rehabilitation specialists. This ensures the prosthetic socket alignment matches the patient’s specific bone structure and movement patterns.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand find that high-quality results depend on custom gait training and multiple socket adjustments. They recommend choosing Bangkok hospitals where staff speak English and coordinate all travel logistics.

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