Gastric polyps removal in Thailand typically costs from AUD $4,237 / ฿A144,050 to AUD $7,061 / ฿A240,083. Total expenses depend on polyp size, number, and the clinic location. In Australia, this procedure costs AUD $4,519 / ฿A153,653 on average, meaning Australians can save roughly 6%. Thai medical packages usually include surgeon fees, sedation, and basic post-procedure medications to prevent extra out-of-pocket costs.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Australian patients often find high value in Bangkok clinics like Sikarin Hospital. These centres specialise in international care and maintain JCI standards. While premium clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital charge more, their high patient volumes suggest efficient care. Savings remain significant even at top-tier facilities compared to private Australian rates. Choosing a hospital with on-site pathology helps avoid delays and separate billing cycles.
| Thailand | Turkey | South Korea | |
| Gastric polyps removal | from AUD $4,237 / ฿A144,050 | from AUD $1,063 / ฿A36,156 | from AUD $3,954 / ฿A134,446 |
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Dr Pichai Kittipanyaworakul is a leading gastroenterologist at Intrarat Hospital with dual specialist diplomas in internal medicine and hepatology.
Dr. Watcharin Wichapolchaiyakul is a board-certified gastroenterologist and internal medicine specialist at Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University in Bangkok. He completed a gastroenterology fellowship and internal medicine board training at Siriraj. He received his MD from the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital. He graduated with First Class Honors (GPA 3.90).
His clinical expertise includes Helicobacter pylori infection, gastric mucosal disorders, and drug-induced liver injury. He has presented research at Digestive Disease Week in Chicago. His work covers gastric microbiota in CagA-positive and CagA-negative H. pylori. It also includes gene-guided N-acetylcysteine for prevention of anti-tuberculous drug-induced hepatitis. He is a member of GAT, the AGA Institute, the Medical Council of Thailand, and RCPT.
Dr. Premkamol Patraithikul is a general surgeon with advanced training in minimally invasive techniques. Dr. Patraithikul earned an M.D. from Khon Kaen University. Dr. Patraithikul completed a residency in general surgery at Thammasat University. Dr. Patraithikul completed a fellowship in laparoscopic surgery at Mahidol University (Siriraj Hospital) in Thailand.
Clinical expertise includes laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Practice also covers general surgery, obesity and weight‑management surgery, and surgery for gastrointestinal conditions.
Dr Pichai Kittipanyaworakul is a specialist gastroenterologist at Navamin 9 Hospital with advanced diplomas in both internal medicine and hepatology.