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Kantaphong Thongrong

  • 9 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Professor Kantaphong Thongrong is a specialist physiatrist who pioneered research into wearable exoskeleton robotic gait training for subacute stroke recovery.

    • Head of the Rehabilitation Department at King Mongkut Chaokhunthahan Hospital
    • Specialises in neurorehabilitation using advanced robotics and non-invasive technologies
    • Presented clinical research on surgical skill correlation at the 17th Ottawa Conference in Perth, Australia
    • Instructor in Clinical Neurology and Rehabilitation at King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
    • Expert in robotic neurorehabilitation and cognitive-perception recovery techniques
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Songpoj Tanprasert

  • 24 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • 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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Ornicha Thititagul

  • 5 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Dr Ornicha Thititagul is a specialist geriatrician who completed her clinical observership at Concord Repatriation General Hospital through the University of Sydney.

    • Specialises in lifestyle and preventive medicine for complex stroke recovery cases
    • Board-certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine by the Thai Medical Council
    • Certified by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a master trainer for older person care
    • Serves as a Lecturer in Geriatric Medicine at the prestigious Mahidol University
    • Expertise in managing nutritional outcomes and sarcopenia in ageing patients
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Package price fromAUD $710

Kultinee Klinpoon

  • 12 years of experience
  • 5000+ treatments performed
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Kultinee Klinpoon (PT) Founder & Managing Director, Sanpiti Rehabilitation Center

    Ms. Kulthinee Klinpoon is the visionary founder and driving force behind Sanpiti Rehabilitation Center, one of Thailand’s leading facilities for stroke recovery and elderly care. With a strong foundation in clinical practice as a former National Team Physical Therapist and a graduate of Mahidol University, she combines medical expertise with modern business management.

    Under her leadership, Sanpiti has expanded rapidly from a single center to a network of 9 branches across Bangkok and its vicinity, including strategic partnerships with premium estates like Jin Wellbeing County. Ms. Kultinee is dedicated to transforming the landscape of Thai rehabilitation by shifting the focus from "passive nursing" to "Intensive Active Rehabilitation.

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Sirada Udombhakdibongse

  • 7 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Dr Udombhakdibongse is a highly trained physiatrist who specialised at Phramongkutklao Hospital – Thailand's premier military medical training centre.

    • Focuses on geriatric rehabilitation for older patients recovery after neurological events
    • Expert in ultrasound-guided interventions to manage muscle spasticity and chronic pain
    • Completed an International Visiting Scholars programme at the Atlantic Sport Health System in the USA
    • Specialised training in neuro-rehabilitation through the Asia Oceanian Congress protocols
    • Practical expertise in MSK interventions and advanced sports-based recovery methods
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Thanit Tundamrongpong

  • 5 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Dr Thanit Tundamrongpong is a board-certified physiatrist specialising in neuro-rehabilitation and complex stroke recovery at the PYONG Rehabilitation Group.

    • Uses robotic and wearable exoskeleton gait training to restore patient mobility
    • Expert in ultrasound-guided interventions and hydrodissection for spasticity management
    • Completed specialist residency training at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok
    • Practices advanced imaging strategies for movement disorders and gait abnormalities
    • Member of the Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Sirinda Kittiprachakul

  • 5 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Dr Sirinda Kittiprachakul is a first-class honours medical graduate and a board-certified physiatrist specialising in neurorehabilitation at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.

    • Completed advanced international training at the Korean National Rehabilitation Center
    • Specialises in stroke, spinal cord injury, and Parkinson's disease recovery
    • Expert in electrodiagnostic and electromyographic studies for nerve assessment
    • Integrates dry needling and shockwave technology into physical rehabilitation
    • Holds certification from Harvard Medical School in telemedicine for clinical practice
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Rawipa Khunnarong

  • 5 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Rawipa Khunnarong, M.D. (Dr. Praew), is a physiatrist at Police General Hospital, Bangkok (2025–present). She provides rehabilitation for musculoskeletal pain, neurological disorders, and functional impairments. She works with multidisciplinary teams and teaches and supervises residents.

    Education: M.D., Rangsit University/Rajavithi Hospital (2019). Rehabilitation Medicine Residency, Phramongkutklao College of Medicine (2025). Core expertise includes pain and interventional rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation (stroke, spinal cord injury), dysphagia, and sports and exercise medicine.

    Advanced training includes Sports Rehabilitation Beyond Strength (2025), PMK Dry Needling (2025), and the 3rd Musculoskeletal Intervention Course (2025). She also completed a BASEM study visit (2024), Olympus FEES for dysphagia (2024), AOCNR (2023), TRMA (2022), and Viatris programs (2022–2023).

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Patthama Likitwittaya

  • 7 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Dr Patthama Likitwittaya graduated with first class honours and is a Diplomate of the Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine. She specialises in physiatry at Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital, focusing on restoring mobility and function.

    • Completed residency training at Chulalongkorn University, one of Thailand's most prestigious medical institutions
    • Researched vibrotactile stimulation techniques to improve gait and movement stability
    • Trained in shock wave technology for managing persistent pain during recovery
    • Expertise in ultrasound-guided rehabilitation to pinpoint musculoskeletal issues accurately
    • Certified in human subject protection and good clinical practice for rehabilitation research
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Natthaphon Suwan

  • 14 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Dr. Natthaphon Suwan, M.D., M.Sc., ABAARM, focuses on Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine. He earned his M.D. from Chiang Mai University in 2012. He completed an M.Sc. in Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine at Dhurakij Pundit University in 2019. He also received a Master of Management in Health from Mahidol University in 2020. Languages: Thai and English.

    Board certifications: WOSAAM Board Diploma (2018); ABAARM/A4M (2019); Thai Board of Preventive Medicine, Public Health (2020). Professional memberships: WOSAAM, A4M, PMAT, CMAT, ACTTHAI, and TIMA.

    Current practice: BAAC (2019–present), Vejthani Q Life (2019–present), and UM The Exclusive Health Clinic (2020–present). Previous roles: Vibharam Hospital and World Medical Hospital. Clinical interests: IV therapies, ozone therapy, colon hydrotherapy, male hormones and TRT, PRP, stem cells, genetic cancer risk and NK cell therapy, food intolerance testing, and personalized supplementation. Additional training: A4M (2018–2019), CMAT (2019), ACTTHAI (2019), and H.E.A.T. (2020).

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Pichayanith Sroysuwan

  • 8 years of experience
  • 63190+ treatments performed
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Dr. Pichayanith Sroysuwan, M.D., M.Sc. (Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine, 2023–present), is a rehabilitation-trained physician. He specializes in lifestyle, anti-aging, regenerative, and personalized medicine. He practices at Foresta & Morning, Cplus Private Hospital, UMC Wellness, WIH Hospital, and Eden/Wellu.

    Accreditations: American Board of Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine (ABAARM, 2024) and American Board of Laser Surgery (ABLS Renovia, 2024). Advanced training includes aesthetic dermatology and regenerative medicine (Mae Fah Luang, 2022), practical stem cell therapy (2022), chelation therapy (2023), high laser therapy (2019–2021), NAD+ therapy (certified 2023), and myofascial release (AHG).

    Experience: Rehabilitation Medicine residency and medical practice at Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen University (2019–2022). Telemedicine consultant for Raksa/Doctor Anywhere (2020–2022). Contributor to COVID-19 programs ThaiRod and COM COVID (Royal College of Family Physicians). Head of Medicine Delivery Services. Public health educator and moderator.

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Tachiphat Sereearuno

  • 13 years of experience
  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • Dr Tachiphat Sereearuno is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation who focused her residency at Thailand's prestigious Siriraj Hospital. She uses advanced neurorehabilitation techniques to help patients recover lost function after a stroke.

    • Specialises in Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) for neurological impairments
    • Expert in Botulinum Toxin Injection and Chemoneurolysis for treating post-stroke spasticity
    • Uses Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography to guide precise therapeutic injections
    • Trained in pediatric rehabilitation for younger patients needing long-term recovery support
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Chakarg Pongurgsorn

  • Location: Thailand, Bangkok
  • The doctor is a highly experienced rehabilitation specialist with over 20 years in the field, focusing on comprehensive patient recovery programs. They have developed innovative treatment protocols that have significantly improved patient outcomes in physical therapy and occupational therapy. The doctor is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and has published numerous research papers in leading medical journals. They have been instrumental in setting up rehabilitation units in several hospitals, enhancing the quality of care provided to patients.

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Bookimed Insights: Top Stroke rehabilitation Specialists in Thailand for Australians (2026)

Bookimed helps Australian patients find top Stroke rehabilitation surgeons in Thailand, collaborating with 13 leading specialists. The doctors in this ranking are selected based on their international credentials, clinical expertise, English proficiency, number of performed cases, and patient outcomes. The 2026 ranking is formed using verified data from actual patient cases — including reviews from Australian travellers — and current programmes from our partner clinics. All prices are displayed in AUD for easy comparison with Stroke rehabilitation costs in Australia.
RankDoctorexperienceGood Fit ForWhat Sets Them ApartClinic & LocationConsultation
#19 years of experienceRobotic-assisted gait trainingPioneered clinical trials for wearable exoskeleton robotics in stroke recovery. Combines hospital leadership with expert training in advanced neurorehabilitation robotics and cognitive-perception therapy.
Thailand
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#25 years of experienceAge-related stroke recovery and geriatric careUniversity of Sydney trained geriatric specialist focusing on lifestyle medicine and frailty. WHO-certified trainer for integrated care of older people, specialising in elderly stroke rehabilitation and nutrition.
Thailand
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#37 years of experienceGeriatric stroke recoveryExtensive training at Phramongkutklao Hospital and international experience in the USA. She uses ultrasound-guided techniques and neuro-rehabilitation protocols to help older patients regain mobility and manage post-stroke pain effectively.
Thailand
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#45 years of experienceRobotic-assisted gait trainingSpecialises in advanced neuro-rehabilitation using robotic exoskeletons and ultrasound-guided toxin injections to treat post-stroke spasticity. Trained at Chulalongkorn University and certified by the Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Thailand
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#55 years of experienceNeurorehabilitation and stroke recoveryBoard-certified physiatrist with first-class honours. Completed international training at the Korean National Rehabilitation Center and specializes in combining advanced technology with neurorehabilitation for stroke and spinal cord injury patients.
Thailand
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#67 years of experienceNeurological gait and mobility recoveryFirst class honours graduate and Board-certified physiatrist. She research advanced gait recovery techniques and specialises in ultrasound-guided pain management to support intensive stroke rehabilitation programmes.
Thailand
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#713 years of experiencePost-stroke spasticity and neurorehabilitationUses rTMS and Botulinum Toxin injections to manage movement disorders. Trained at Mahidol University, focusing on ultrasound-guided interventions for precise muscle recovery and neurorehabilitation.
Thailand
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How do I find a top-rated stroke rehabilitation doctor in Thailand?

Finding a top-rated stroke rehabilitation doctor in Thailand involves selecting board-certified physiatrists who utilize advanced neurorecovery technology. Focus on specialists at JCI-accredited hospitals in Bangkok. These experts often lead multidisciplinary teams. They combine robotic gait training with intensive physical therapy to optimize recovery outcomes.

  • Board certification: Qualified specialists hold certification from the Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine.
  • Advanced technology: Leading doctors use wearable exoskeletons and robotics for gait training.
  • Multispecialty access: Top practitioners work alongside occupational therapists and speech pathologists daily.
  • International training: Many experts completed fellowships in Australia, Korea, or the United States.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a strong trend of academic leadership among Thailand's top rehabilitation specialists. For example, Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong and Dr. Thanit Tundamrongpong at PYONG Rehabilitation Group are both university instructors and researchers. Choosing a doctor who teaches ensures your treatment follows the most current, evidence-based neurorehabilitation protocols.

Patient Consensus: Patients note the difference that intensive care makes, often receiving several hours of therapy daily. Many were surprised by the high-tech tools like robotic suits that helped them walk again. They say having a kind, encouraging team made the difficult recovery process much easier.

What qualifications should I look for in a Thai rehabilitation physician?

Qualified Thai rehabilitation physicians must hold a license from the Medical Council of Thailand. You should prioritize doctors with Board Certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). Top specialists often have fellowships in neurorehabilitation or robot-assisted gait training from prestigious institutions like Mahidol University.

  • Specialist board certification: Ensure the doctor is a Diplomate of the Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine.
  • Advanced neurorehabilitation training: Look for expertise in stroke recovery, rTMS, and wearable exoskeleton technologies.
  • Hospital accreditations: Prefer physicians practicing at facilities with JCI, GHA, or ISO certifications.
  • International exposure: Many leading doctors complete visiting scholar programs in the USA, Italy, or Korea.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that premier specialists in Bangkok, such as Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong and Dr. Thanit Tundamrongpong, are shifting toward tech-integrated recovery. These physicians often combine traditional physiatry with wearable robotic exoskeletons and laser therapy. This specific combination is currently a hallmark of elite Thai neurorehabilitation centers like PYONG Rehabilitation Group.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that Thai specialists take a very personal interest in their daily progress. Many were surprised by how closely doctors work with the physical therapy teams during sessions. They say the focus on retraining basic movements feels encouraging and never rushed.

Do stroke doctors in Thailand speak English?

Stroke doctors in Thailand speak English well, especially at international hospitals in Bangkok and Phuket. Specialists often train in Western countries like the U.S. or Australia. Thai medical education uses English as a standard. Leading stroke clinics prioritize clear communication for international patients undergoing rehabilitation.

  • International training: Dr. Ornicha Thititagul completed a geriatric medicine observership in Sydney, Australia.
  • Bilingual proficiency: Dr. Pichayanith Sroysuwan holds an advanced TOEIC score of 745 for English.
  • Global credentials: Several doctors hold American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (ABAARM) certifications.
  • Conference participation: Dr. Tachiphat Sereearuno attends global neurorehabilitation congresses to stay updated.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that many Thai stroke specialists actively participate in international medical research. For instance, Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong leads trials on robotic exoskeleton gait training. This research involvement indicates they regularly interact with the global medical community in English. Patients often choose clinics like PYONG Group or Bumrungrad for this reason.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that doctors at major Bangkok hospitals speak clear, functional English using simple terms. They observe that while specialists communicate effectively, bringing a translation app helps during daily therapy sessions. Many felt comfortable because their medical teams used translators for complex procedural discussions.

What advanced technologies do Thai stroke doctors use in rehabilitation?

Thai stroke specialists use robotic systems and neuromodulation to accelerate neural repair during the critical recovery period. These experts integrate wearable exoskeletons and non-invasive brain stimulation with traditional physical therapy. This combined approach helps patients regain motor function and independence faster than conventional methods alone.

  • Robotic gait training: Devices like Lokomat and wearable exoskeletons assist patients in regaining natural walking patterns.
  • Neuromodulation techniques: Doctors use Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to stimulate brain activity and improve limb movement.
  • Upper limb robotics: Tools like Hand of Hope and Luna EMG help restore grip and arm strength.
  • Virtual reality: Immersive VR systems encourage task-specific practice through interactive games to boost patient motivation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai rehabilitation centers show a strong trend toward research-driven technology integration. For example, Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong at PYONG Rehabilitation Group serves as a principal investigator for wearable exoskeleton trials. Similarly, Dr. Patthama Likitwittaya researches vibrotactile stimulation for gait improvement. Patients benefit from these academic-backed protocols that are often unavailable in standard clinical settings elsewhere.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that using robotic exoskeletons for leg training helps them regain walking ability much faster than traditional physiotherapy. They often mention that using virtual reality and body-weight support treadmills makes daily sessions feel more engaging. Many are surprised by how quickly doctors start intensive activities, often as early as the second week.

Can a doctor in Thailand prescribe stem cell therapy for stroke recovery?

Doctors in Thailand can prescribe stem cell therapy for stroke recovery as an investigational treatment. Licensed physicians must follow Thai Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) regulations. Specialized clinicians like Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong combine regenerative approaches with robotic neurorehabilitation to enhance functional patient outcomes.

  • Regenerative memberships: Leading doctors hold memberships in the Association of Cell Therapy, Thailand.
  • Legal framework: The Medical Council of Thailand oversees all regenerative medical protocols and ethics.
  • Cell source: Most clinics use donor mesenchymal stem cells from umbilical cord or placental tissue.
  • Integrated care: Therapy is typically paired with intensive physical and robotic exoskeleton gait training.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that top Thai rehabilitation specialists are increasingly bridging the gap between regenerative medicine and advanced technology. For instance, Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong at PYONG Rehabilitation Group is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. He simultaneously leads research into wearable exoskeleton gait training. This dual focus allows patients to receive biological support while using robotic assistance to relearn movement patterns.

Patient Consensus: Patients often mention they felt more hopeful after seeing how doctors link stem cell infusions with daily, high-intensity exercise. Many were surprised by how many different specialists, from neurologists to physical therapists, worked together on their recovery plan. They note that the process feels very structured rather than just a single procedure.

How often will a rehabilitation doctor see the patient during inpatient care?

Inpatient stroke rehabilitation doctors in Thailand typically see patients at least three times per week. This frequency allows the specialist to adjust care plans based on functional progress. Some advanced facilities provide daily physician visits to monitor medical stability and recovery milestones.

  • Initial assessment: A face-to-face physician visit occurs immediately upon admission to the hospital.
  • Weekly frequency: Specialists conduct a minimum of three face-to-face sessions every week.
  • Team coordination: Doctors lead weekly conferences with physical and occupational therapists to sync.
  • Treatment adjustment: Physicians modify medications and therapy intensity based on daily functional gains.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai rehabilitation specialists often combine traditional physiatry with advanced technology. For example, Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong at PYONG Rehabilitation Group focuses on wearable exoskeleton gait training. This integration means doctors frequently visit to calibrate robotic settings rather than just reviewing charts. Patients benefit from specialists who are both board-certified and active in clinical research.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that doctors are very present during the early stages of recovery. They appreciate how therapists and doctors work as one team throughout the stay. Many felt reassured by the frequent check-ins which helped them track small daily improvements.