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How Much Does Neurological Rehabilitation Cost in Thailand in AUD?

Neurological rehabilitation in Thailand typically costs between AUD $3,605 / ฿A122,558 and AUD $9,372 / ฿A318,650. Final prices depend on the required intensity, specific condition, and the use of robotic technologies. Patients save around 84% by travelling to Thailand from Australia, where this care costs AUD $41,093 / ฿A1,397,156 on average. Most programs include neurologist consultations, physiotherapy, and modern inpatient or outpatient facilities in hubs like Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket.

  • Stroke rehabilitation: AUD $4,326 / ฿A147,069 to AUD $10,093 / ฿A343,161 for comprehensive recovery programs.
  • Rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury: AUD $17,302 / ฿A588,276 to AUD $36,046 / ฿A1,225,575.
  • Rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy: AUD $4,326 / ฿A147,069 to AUD $8,651 / ฿A294,138.
  • Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation: AUD $2,884 / ฿A98,046 to AUD $5,767 / ฿A196,092 for symptom management.
  • Robotic-assisted therapy: typically adds 20–30% to standard rates for exoskeleton gait training.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing specialized centers offers significant clinical advantages for Australian patients. Kin Origin Rehab Center reports that nearly 96% of their stroke patients return home within three months. Advanced clinics like PYONG Rehabilitation Group use wearable exoskeleton robotics and are led by specialists with international experience, including training in Australia. This ensures high-tech care and world-standard clinical supervision often unavailable or cost-prohibitive in the private Australian system.

ThailandTurkeySouth Korea
Neurological Rehabilitationfrom AUD $3,605 / ฿A122,558from AUD $216 / ฿A7,353from AUD $18,023 / ฿A612,788
Vojta Therapyfrom AUD $288 / ฿A9,805from AUD $288 / ฿A9,805from AUD $4,902 / ฿A166,678
Stroke rehabilitationfrom AUD $4,326 / ฿A147,069from AUD $2,430 / ฿A82,604from AUD $13,698 / ฿A465,719
Rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsyfrom AUD $4,326 / ฿A147,069from AUD $2,590 / ฿A88,045from AUD $10,814 / ฿A367,673
Rehabilitation after traumatic brain injuryfrom AUD $17,302 / ฿A588,276from AUD $231 / ฿A7,844from AUD $26,674 / ฿A906,926
Data verified by Bookimed as of July 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 145 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Neurological Rehabilitation Packages in Thailand — July 2026 (AUD Pricing for Australians)

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Kantaphong Thongrong

9 years of experience

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.

  • Spearheads a premium centre focusing on chronic pain and geriatric rehabilitation
  • Uses advanced ultrasound-guided hydrodissection and laser therapy for pain management
  • Trained in robotic neurorehabilitation at the Thai Society of Neurorehabilitation
  • Academic instructor at KMITL Faculty of Medicine teaching clinical neurology
  • Presented research on surgical and drawing skills in Perth, Australia
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Songpoj Tanprasert

24 years of experience

Dr. Songpoj Tanprasert is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). He holds an M.D. and completed formal training in Rehabilitation Medicine. He has extensive experience in both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation.

His expertise includes stroke rehabilitation, chronic pain, sports injuries, and spine disorders. He develops individualized, evidence-based rehabilitation plans. He emphasizes non-surgical pain care and therapeutic exercise. He works with physiotherapists and occupational therapists to improve function.

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Napassorn Khumchum

9 years of experience

Dr Napassorn Khumchum is a board-certified physiatrist specialising in neurorehabilitation and stroke recovery using modern robotic and wearable exoskeleton gait training.

  • Treats complex movement disorders with ultrasound-guided toxin injections and advanced imaging strategies
  • Provides Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to aid neurological recovery and functional independence
  • Expert in spasticity management and swallowing rehabilitation for head and neck cancer patients
  • Former medical lecturer at Chonburi Hospital supervising students in rehabilitation medicine
  • Fellow of the Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine with training from Chulalongkorn University
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Thanit Tundamrongpong

5 years of experience

Dr Thanit Tundamrongpong uses robotic and wearable exoskeleton gait training to help patients regain mobility after stroke or neurological injury.

  • Specialises in neuro-rehabilitation and complex spasticity management
  • Uses ultrasound-guided interventions and advanced hydrodissection techniques
  • Expert in geriatric rehabilitation and active aging strategies
  • Board-certified by the Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Medical lecturer at Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital

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Our Neurological Rehabilitation Techniques: What Suits You Best?

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

Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke rehabilitation is a comprehensive program designed to help individuals recover and regain skills lost due to brain injury from a stroke.

Pros: Offers a multidisciplinary approach including physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Enhances neuroplasticity and functional recovery more effectively, with up to 80% of patients showing significant improvement.
Cons: May require long-term commitment and can be resource-intensive. Some patients experience slower progress compared to acute rehabilitation interventions.
Effectiveness: 80% of patients show improvement in functional abilities.
Duration: Sessions typically span 1-2 hours, several times a week, over several months.
Recovery: Recovery duration varies, often ranging from weeks to months.
Best for: Individuals recovering from strokes, particularly those with motor and speech difficulties, and up to 40% cognitive impairments.
Prices: Cost of Stroke rehabilitation in Thailand from AUD $4,326

Rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy

Neurotherapy focuses on improving motor skills, communication, and cognitive abilities in children with cerebral palsy.

Pros: Comprehensive approach incorporating physical, occupational, and speech therapy leads to enhanced neuroplasticity. Studies show 70% improvement in functional abilities with consistent therapy.
Cons: Requires long-term commitment and may not fully restore all abilities. Progress can be slow, with only 30% achieving near-normal function.
Effectiveness: 70% of children show significant improvement in motor and speech skills.
Duration: Sessions typically last 1-2 hours, several times a week.
Recovery: Continuous therapy over months to years; no defined end recovery period.
Best for: Children with motor impairments, speech difficulties, and cognitive challenges associated with cerebral palsy.

Rehabilitation after Traumatic Brain Injury

Neuro rehab focuses on restoring function and improving quality of life after a traumatic brain injury.

Pros: Offers personalized plans targeting specific impairments. Combines various therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, enhancing 70% of functional outcomes.
Cons: Can be time-consuming, requiring multiple sessions weekly over several months. Availability of specialized centers may be limited in some areas.
Effectiveness: 80% of patients show significant improvement in activities of daily living.
Duration: 2 to 3 hours per session, multiple times a week.
Recovery: Full recovery may take 6 to 12 months, depending on severity.
Best for: Moderate to severe brain injuries, enhancing cognitive, motor, and speech functions.

Cardiological Rehabilitation

Involves structured programs designed to improve cardiovascular health and physical function following heart-related conditions.

Pros: Enhances cardiovascular fitness and decreases mortality by 20-30%. Reduces hospital readmissions by promoting heart health and lifestyle changes.
Cons: Requires consistent participation and lifestyle modifications, which can be challenging for some. Limited immediate results compared to surgical interventions.
Effectiveness: Improves exercise capacity and quality of life by approximately 15-20%.
Duration: 1-3 hours per session, typically over 12 weeks.
Recovery: Not needed.
Best for: Post-heart attack recovery, heart failure management, and post-cardiac surgery. Suitable for improving cardiovascular health in individuals with heart disease.

Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation

Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation involves specialized therapies aimed at enhancing mobility, functionality, and quality of life for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).

Pros: Offers a comprehensive approach with physical, occupational, and speech therapies, which can improve daily functioning by up to 70%. It also promotes neuroplasticity, aiding in motor recovery and cognitive rehabilitation.
Cons: Requires long-term commitment, which can be challenging for some patients. Progress may be slow, with noticeable improvements taking months to manifest.
Effectiveness: Can enhance mobility and reduce fatigue for up to 60% of patients, with cognitive improvements observed in 50% of cases.
Duration: Sessions typically last 1-2 hours, with programs extending over several months.
Recovery: Ongoing process requiring continuous therapy over 6-12 months for optimal results.
Best for: Individuals with MS experiencing mobility issues, fatigue, or cognitive impairments. Ideal for those seeking comprehensive therapy.
Prices: Cost of Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation in Thailand from AUD $2,884

Bobath therapy

Bobath therapy is a specialized neuro rehab approach focusing on enhancing movement and posture through individualized treatment plans.

Pros: Boosts motor recovery by 80% in patients with neurological conditions. Enhances functional recovery through tailored interventions.
Cons: Requires frequent sessions, which can be time-consuming. May not be suitable for all types of brain injury recovery.
Effectiveness: Demonstrated 70% improvement in motor skills and functional abilities.
Duration: Each session lasts 1 hour.
Recovery: Recovery period varies from 3 to 6 months.
Best for: Ideal for stroke rehabilitation and children with cerebral palsy. Suitable for neurological therapy after traumatic brain injuries.

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