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How Much Does Bone resection Cost in Thailand in AUD?

Bone resection in Thailand typically costs from Price on request to Price on request . Final figures depend on the surgical technique, the bone location, and the hospital tier. In Australia, patients often face average costs of _price_compare_AU_average_ for similar private procedures. By choosing Thailand, Australians can save approximately _price_percent_discount_%. Quotes generally include the surgeon fees, anaesthetic, and several nights of hospital accommodation.

  • Resection of bone with implant replacement: Price on request to Price on request for complex reconstructive cases.
  • Hemipelvectomy: Price on request to Price on request for pelvic bone removal.
  • Cosmetic bone contouring: often starts around 20% lower than orthopaedic cancer resections.
  • City variations: facilities in Bangkok and Pattaya usually charge 15–20% more than regional centres.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing multidisciplinary hubs like Bumrungrad International Hospital provides great value for complex cases. They treat over one million patients annually and use AI-guided digital imaging for precision. For elective or cosmetic bone work, B.Care Medical Center is a popular choice for Australians. It operates within a larger medical complex, keeping out-of-pocket costs lower than standalone premium hospitals.

Best Bone resection Clinics in Thailand for Australians: 6 Verified Options and AUD Prices

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Bone resection Overview in Thailand

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85%
Surgery Time - 2 hours
Stay in the country - 10 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
Anaesthesia - General anaesthesia
Requests processed - 46119
Verified patient reviews - 16
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Nichakorn Seehirunwong

21 years of experience

Dr. Nichakorn Seehirunwong is a diagnostic radiologist at Intrarat Hospital in Bangkok. She specializes in interpreting medical imaging results and informing complex treatment plans. Dr. Seehirunwong earned her medical degree from the Prince of Songkla University. She also completed her diagnostic radiology certification at the same institution.

  • Performs imaging-guided procedures and radiation oncology treatments.
  • Treats pediatric oncology cases including neuroblastoma and Wilms tumor.
  • Provides diagnostic support for brain tumors, sarcomas, and lymphomas.
  • Works at Intrarat Hospital, an ISO 9001:2015-certified facility in Thailand.
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Anuchit Kitsombat

26 years of experience

The doctor is a highly-regarded plastic surgeon based at B.Care Medical Center in Bangkok. Specializing in liposuction, face, neck, and breast correction, the doctor is known for expertise in these areas of plastic surgery. The doctor is proficient in English, which facilitates communication with a diverse patient base.

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Stuart Percy Farnborough Farnborough • Lobectomy
Philippines
7 July 2018
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"I was extremely satisfied with everything that happened to me at this wonderful hospital"
I was extremely satisfied with everything that happened to me at this wonderful hospital. I don't think that there is a hospital in Asia which can compare with this one. From the doctors to the nurses and all other personell in this hospital ALL are competent, very polite and friendly - the only small criticism that I have is that unfortunately many don't speak English very well, that's a great shame.
Rob Atchison • Prostate cancer
Canada
11 Jan 2024
Verified review.
This is a first class hospital
This is a first class hospital. I would not hesitate to return to receive treatment of any kind to this hospital. 5 star facility.
Anonymous • Radiotherapy
Uganda
13 June 2018
Verified review.
I would strongly recommend it to other people looking for medical care
I am very happy with the treatment I've so far received at Bumrungrad International Hospital. Beginning last year, I've made three separate visits for treatment at the hospital. The staff are extremely professional and efficient using very modern equipment. The cost of treatment is competitive. I would strongly recommend it to other people looking for medical care.
Anonymous • Osteosarcoma
Bangladesh
9 June 2025
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Consultant were efficient and confident
Consultant were efficient and confident
Process was first and prompt
Nothing to mentioned
Alwaheibi Fiza • Thyroid cancer
Oman
6 Oct 2023
Verified review.
All thing good
All thing good , but it is expensive
Bey • Prostate biopsy
Thailand
3 Feb 2024
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No stay long time.
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MOHAMMAD RANA MASUD • Basic check-up
Bangladesh
21 June 2019
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"I would highly recommend it
Their is one Major problem you have to have buying the medicine from here.. Otherwise you will face a complicated situation for prescription.. If you will not buy medicine then u will not get prescription. I have tri
Grum • Lobectomy
United Kingdom
17 Dec 2018
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I am so satisfied with Liza Dudnik! God bless her
I am so satisfied with Liza Dudnik! She is an amazing woman! She so kind, on time, very helpful. One of the best staff I know from my experience. God bless her

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Updated: 09/06/2025
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FAQ about Bone resection 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 medical conditions lead to the requirement of bone resection in Thailand?

Specialists in Thailand perform bone resection primarily to treat malignant tumours, chronic bone infections (osteomyelitis), and severe degenerative deformities. Leading Bangkok facilities follow international orthopaedic protocols to manage complex cases. These include osteosarcoma, crushing trauma, and spinal collapse. Treatments involve the surgical removal of diseased or non-viable bone tissue.

  • Bone cancer: Surgeons perform wide-margin resections for primary tumours like osteosarcoma or chondrosarcoma.
  • Chronic infection: Surgeons remove necrotic bone, called a sequestrum, to allow antibiotics to work.
  • Joint wear: Severe osteoarthritis may require bone trimming to fit prosthetic joint components.
  • Spinal stenosis: Specialists remove bone sections to relieve pressure on compressed spinal nerves.
  • Maxillofacial defects: Jaw bone resection corrects severe overbites, underbites, or congenital birth defects.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International handle over 1,000,000 patients annually. Roughly 50% of these patients arrive from abroad. These high-volume hubs often use robotic-assisted imaging for resections. This technology improves precision in areas like the spine where sparing healthy tissue is vital.

Patient Consensus: Patients find Thai specialists provide clear pathology goals and surgical plans in plain English. Many highlight the importance of arranging telehealth follow-up with their Australian GP before returning home.

Is bone rejection a significant risk if a graft is required following bone resection in Thailand?

True biological immune rejection is not a significant risk for bone grafts following resection in Thailand. Most graft materials are processed to remove living cells. Others are harvested from the patient's own body. Surgical centres in Bangkok and Pattaya use international protocols for graft integration and to prevent failure.

  • Graft failure: The primary risk involves non-integration where the body fails to grow new bone.
  • Autografts: Using the patient's own bone eliminates immune rejection risks as the DNA matches.
  • Allografts: Donor bone is sterilised and irradiated, acting only as a scaffold for bone growth.
  • Clinical standards: Facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain JCI accreditation for rigorous infection control.
  • Flight safety: Patients typically remain in Thailand for 2–4 weeks to prevent graft displacement during travel.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While rejection is rare, the A$16,600 to A$27,600 cost for bone resection in Thailand often includes high-tech imaging. Major hospitals like Sikarin Hospital or Bangkok Hospital Pattaya serve thousands of international patients annually. Surgeons there have extensive experience managing the complex fixation required to prevent graft failure.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that choosing the right graft material and securing local follow-up care simplifies recovery. Confirming infection protocols and getting written imaging reports helps ensure a smooth return to Australia.

Which medical facilities are recommended for bone resection surgery in Thailand?

Leading facilities for bone resection in Thailand include JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International and Bangkok International Hospital. These hospitals specialise in orthopaedic oncology and limb-sparing techniques. They offer savings of _price_percent_discount_% compared to average Australian private hospital costs.

  • Bumrungrad International: Features specialised orthopaedics and oncology centres handling 1,000,000+ patients annually.
  • Bangkok International Hospital: Offers dedicated Brain x Bone care with specialised limb-sparing technology.
  • Sikarin Hospital: JCI-accredited facility serving Australian patients with a high level of service.
  • B.Care Medical Center: Boutique Bangkok hospital popular with Australians for orthopaedic and reconstructive procedures.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Major hubs like Bumrungrad serve 1,000,000+ patients. However, smaller JCI-accredited facilities like Sikarin specifically target the Australian market. These centres often provide more direct access to specialists while maintaining international safety standards.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand value clear follow-up plans and consistent English communication. Many suggest checking infection control protocols and revision policies before booking complex structural bone surgery.

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