Vagus nerve stimulation in Thailand typically costs from AUD $25,737 / ฿A875,066 to AUD $37,176 / ฿A1,263,984. The final price depends on the device technology, clinic tier, and patient age. In Australia, the average cost for this procedure is AUD $51,046 / ฿A1,735,547. Patients save approximately 38% by choosing medical centres in Bangkok or Phuket. Packages usually include the implantable device, surgical fees, anaesthetic, and hospitalisation.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing facilities with international quality systems provides high value for Australian patients. The Demarest Clinic in Phuket uses processes certified by the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB). This German-standard auditing ensures cell and blood handling meets strict quality benchmarks. While Bangkok remains the primary hub, Phuket offers competitive medical services for complex neurological needs.
| Thailand | Turkey | South Korea | |
| Vagus nerve stimulation | from AUD $25,737 / ฿A875,066 | from AUD $17,158 / ฿A583,377 | from AUD $32,172 / ฿A1,093,832 |
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