Nicola J.
🇬🇧United Kingdom
"Dr. Tin has provided us with valuable advice in preparing for our trip to SE Asia and now feel we will be able to reach out to him when we arrive in Thailand to help us manage my husband's medical condition"
Skip the waitlist — with nearly 900,000 Australians on public hospital elective surgery waitlists (AIHW 2024), more patients than ever are turning to Thailand for faster care. JCI-accredited hospitals, board-certified surgeons, and savings of 40–70% on dental, cosmetic, and orthopaedic procedures.
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Real experiences from patients who trusted us with their healthcare journey
"I can recommend this site 100%. Tin Artavatkun is a great help. He organizes everything that is needed to see a doctor. He finds the right hospital or doctors for every illness. It is unbelievable how quickly and professionally he works... What he does in a short time, doctors in Switzerland need years with me. Thank you for everything Mr. Tin Artavatkun"
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Real stories from real patients who trusted us with their medical journey in Thailand.
United Kingdom
"Dr. Tin has provided us with valuable advice in preparing for our trip to SE Asia and now feel we will be able to reach out to him when we arrive in Thailand to help us manage my husband's medical condition"
South Africa
"Dr. Tin took the time to explain everything clearly, scheduled a video call, and answered all my questions patiently. I have complete confidence reaching out for any future medical needs. Highly recommended!"
Philippines
"Amazing things to say about this service and Dr. Tin Artavatkun. I was in Thailand extremely stressed with a very complicated medical issue. He helped guide me through the process. Thanks so much"
Australia
"Tin has gone above and beyond for me and assisting me with an ongoing issue that I could never get this kind of support back home. 100% recommend"
Individual results may vary. Patient experiences shown are not necessarily typical results.
We guide you through every step of your healthcare experience in Thailand
Comprehensive planning and preparation to ensure a smooth medical journey.
Full support throughout your treatment and recovery in Thailand.
Continued care and support even after you’re back home.
Compare typical out-of-pocket costs and see how much you could save.
| Procedure | AU Price | Thailand Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart Bypass (CABG) | A$80,000 | A$38,000 | 53% |
| Knee Replacement | A$35,000 | A$16,000 | 54% |
| Dental Implant (single) | A$5,500 | A$2,000 | 64% |
| Rhinoplasty | A$12,000 | A$5,000 | 58% |
| IVF Cycle | A$15,000 | A$7,500 | 50% |
| Full Health Checkup | A$2,000 | A$550 | 73% |
| Hip Replacement | A$35,000 | A$16,500 | 53% |
| All-on-4 Dental Implants | A$25,000 | A$12,000 | 52% |
| Breast Augmentation | A$12,000 | A$5,500 | 54% |
| Gastric Sleeve | A$25,000 | A$13,500 | 46% |
| LASIK (both eyes) | A$6,000 | A$2,500 | 58% |
Heart Bypass (CABG)
Knee Replacement
Dental Implant (single)
Rhinoplasty
IVF Cycle
Full Health Checkup
Hip Replacement
All-on-4 Dental Implants
Breast Augmentation
Gastric Sleeve
LASIK (both eyes)
Prices are approximate averages in AUD (~22 THB per AUD) for comparison purposes. Actual costs vary by hospital, surgeon, and individual case. Thailand prices include hospital and surgeon fees. Updated February 2026.
Procedure + flights + hotel = your all-in price. Compare to what you'd pay at home.
Dental Implant (single)
Knee Replacement
Breast Augmentation
Heart Bypass (CABG)
IVF Cycle
Hip Replacement
These are illustrative estimates only. Procedure costs, flight prices, and hotel rates vary by hospital, season, and treatment plan. Request a personalised quote for accurate costs.
Estimates exclude medications, anaesthesia supplements, post-operative complications, and repatriation insurance. Request a personalised quote for comprehensive cost planning.
Your recovery budget goes further in Thailand — here's what everyday costs look like.
Most Australian patients spend A$60–100/day during recovery in Bangkok — a fraction of what daily life costs at home.
| Expense | At Home | In Thailand | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant Meal (mid-range) | A$30 | A$7 | |
| Weekly Groceries | A$150 | A$60 | |
| Taxi / Grab Ride (10 km) | A$30 | A$6 | |
| Hotel (per night) | A$200 | A$65 | |
| Utilities (1-bed, monthly) | A$250 | A$70 | |
| Travel Health Insurance (daily) | A$15 | A$7 | |
| Café / Snack Stop | A$8 | A$3 | |
Restaurant Meal (mid-range)
Weekly Groceries
Taxi / Grab Ride (10 km)
Hotel (per night)
Utilities (1-bed, monthly)
Travel Health Insurance (daily)
Café / Snack Stop
Prices are approximate averages based on Numbeo and Expatistan data (2025). Actual costs vary by location and lifestyle.
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Understanding your financing options for medical treatment in Thailand.
Medicare does not cover overseas treatment, dental implants, most cosmetic procedures, or IVF beyond limited rebates. These coverage gaps make Thailand's 40–70% lower prices particularly attractive for Australian patients.
Even with top hospital cover, out-of-pocket gap payments for orthopaedic and cardiac procedures can exceed A$5,000–$8,000 (privatehealth.gov.au). In many cases, the total cost in Thailand is comparable to the gap payment alone.
Standard travel insurance excludes planned surgery. Dedicated medical travel insurance from providers like Covermore, Allianz, or World Nomads covers your procedure, complications, and medical evacuation as recommended by Smartraveller.
Paying out of pocket in Thailand costs 40–70% less than Australian private hospitals — and you avoid monthly health insurance premiums. Many Thai hospitals accept credit cards and offer structured payment plans.
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or insurance advice. Consult your insurance provider for specific policy details.
Insurance options vetted for medical tourists travelling from Australia to Thailand.
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Emergency medical, trip cancellation, and travel protection
Australian-owned travel insurer offering comprehensive plans with emergency medical coverage up to A$unlimited, trip cancellation, and 24/7 global assistance. Popular choice for Australian medical tourists. — Up to A$unlimited
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Global travel insurance with emergency medical coverage, trip cancellation, and medical evacuation. Comprehensive plan includes up to A$unlimited overseas emergency medical. — Up to A$unlimited
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Comprehensive health coverage for extended stays and ongoing care
International health insurance with worldwide coverage, direct billing at JCI-accredited hospitals, and pre-existing condition options. Ideal for extended medical stays and comprehensive protection.
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International health insurance with worldwide coverage including Thailand. Flexible plans cover inpatient, outpatient, and wellness. Direct billing available at major Thai hospitals.
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Insurance recommendations are for informational purposes only and do not constitute insurance advice. Coverage details, exclusions, and pricing vary by plan and individual circumstances. Always review policy terms before purchasing. HealMatch is not a licensed insurance broker. HealMatch is not licensed under the Australian Financial Services (AFS) regime and is not regulated by ASIC. This content is general information only and does not constitute personal financial product advice. For advice specific to your circumstances, consult a licensed financial adviser.
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From first consultation to flying home — we guide you through every stage.
Contact HealMatch with your medical needs. Share your diagnosis, medical history, and treatment goals. Our team responds within 24 hours.
Dr. Tin reviews your case and provides hospital and surgeon recommendations, cost estimates in AUD, and a proposed treatment timeline.
Explore payment options: check your PHI overseas cover, arrange medical travel insurance, or plan for self-pay. We provide itemised quotes for insurance pre-approval.
Book flights to Bangkok (BKK) from Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, or Brisbane. We recommend recovery-friendly hotels near your hospital.
Gather recent test results, imaging, and GP records. HealMatch securely transfers these to your Thai medical team for pre-operative review.
Meet your Thai surgeon via video call to discuss the procedure, ask questions, and finalise your treatment plan before travelling.
Airport pickup and hotel transfer included. Rest and acclimate before your pre-operative appointment the following day. Australian citizens enter visa-free for up to 60 days.
Your procedure is performed at a JCI-accredited hospital. Hospital stay varies from same-day (dental) to 5–7 days (cardiac, orthopaedic).
Recover in comfort with follow-up appointments, physiotherapy if needed, and around-the-clock access to your hospital medical team, plus HealMatch support 8 AM–10 PM Bangkok time. Enjoy Thailand during recuperation.
Receive comprehensive discharge summary, medical records, imaging, and follow-up care instructions for your Australian GP. Telemedicine follow-ups available.
Get city-specific flight info, costs, and healthcare insights.
Common questions about medical tourism in Thailand
Bangkok is just 9 hours from Sydney, 8 hours from Melbourne, and 7 hours from Perth. Direct flights operate daily on Thai Airways, Qantas, and Jetstar, making Thailand one of the most accessible medical tourism destinations for Australians.
Medicare does not cover overseas treatment. However, some private health insurers offer limited overseas cover. We recommend checking your policy and considering dedicated medical travel insurance for your trip to Thailand.
The main reasons are shorter wait times, lower out-of-pocket costs (even with private insurance), and the ability to combine treatment with a holiday. Public hospital waitlists for elective surgery in Australia can exceed 12 months.
Yes. Thailand's leading hospitals hold JCI accreditation, the global gold standard. Surgeons are board-certified and often trained in the UK or the US, and Bumrungrad treats over 1.1 million patients annually, including over 520,000 international patients (Bumrungrad International Annual Report, 2023).
Minor procedures (dental, checkups) require 5–7 days. Major surgeries (joint replacements, cardiac) typically require 10–14 days including recovery. We help you plan the perfect itinerary combining treatment and recovery.
Australian citizens receive visa-free entry for up to 60 days, which is sufficient for most medical procedures. For longer stays, a medical visa extension is straightforward.
Thai hospitals provide comprehensive discharge summaries compatible with Australian medical records. Your GP can coordinate ongoing care, and HealMatch assists with telemedicine follow-ups with your Thai medical team.
Absolutely — it's one of the top reasons Australians choose Thailand. Enjoy Thai beaches, temples, and cuisine during your recovery. Many patients extend their stay for a relaxing recuperation holiday.
According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), nearly 900,000 patients were on public hospital elective surgery waitlists in 2023–24. Median wait times for knee replacements exceeded 200 days and hip replacements over 150 days. In Thailand, JCI-accredited hospitals can schedule the same procedures within 2–4 weeks.
Often, yes. According to privatehealth.gov.au, out-of-pocket gap payments for orthopaedic procedures can exceed A$5,000–$8,000 even with top hospital cover. A knee replacement in Thailand costs approximately A$16,000 all-inclusive — comparable to the gap payment alone, with no monthly premiums.
As healthdirect.gov.au notes, Medicare does not cover most dental services — including implants, crowns, and cosmetic dentistry. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule is limited to children. A single dental implant costs A$5,000–$6,500 out of pocket in Australia versus A$2,000 in Thailand, making dental tourism one of the most popular reasons Australians visit Thai clinics.
A typical dental implant trip costs approximately A$3,500 total (A$2,000 procedure + A$1,000 flights + A$500 hotel for 7 nights) versus A$5,500 in Australia — a saving of A$2,000. For a knee replacement, the all-in trip cost is around A$18,300 versus A$35,000 locally. See our detailed trip cost estimates below.
Since July 2023, AHPRA (ahpra.gov.au) requires all cosmetic surgeons in Australia to be registered specialists, a 7-day cooling-off period, and mandatory psychological assessments for certain procedures. These rules have increased costs and wait times for cosmetic surgery in Australia. Thailand's JCI-accredited hospitals employ board-certified plastic surgeons with equivalent training, often at 40–60% lower cost.
The Australian Government's Smartraveller (smartraveller.gov.au) strongly recommends comprehensive travel insurance that covers overseas medical treatment, including pre-existing conditions and medical evacuation. Standard travel policies often exclude planned surgery, so look for dedicated medical travel insurance from providers like Covermore, Allianz, or World Nomads.
Smartraveller advises researching hospital accreditation, surgeon qualifications, and post-operative care plans before travelling. Key considerations include choosing JCI-accredited hospitals, verifying surgeon credentials, understanding the full cost upfront, and arranging follow-up care with your Australian GP. HealMatch handles all of this — from surgeon vetting to discharge coordination.
Yes. As of 2024, Thailand permits IVF for legally married heterosexual couples, including international patients (patients should verify current regulations with their chosen hospital, as Thai fertility law may change). An IVF cycle in Thailand costs approximately A$7,500 versus A$15,000 in Australia (out of pocket after Medicare rebate). Thai fertility clinics at hospitals like Bumrungrad and BNH offer advanced techniques including PGT-A genetic testing.
Gastric sleeve and bypass surgeries are available at JCI-accredited Thai hospitals for approximately A$12,000–$15,000 versus A$20,000–$30,000 in Australia. Patients typically stay 7–10 days. Thailand's bariatric programmes include pre-operative assessment, nutritional counselling, and post-operative dietary guidance compatible with Australian dietitian follow-up.
Yes. LASIK and femto-LASIK procedures at Thai hospitals cost approximately A$2,000–$3,000 for both eyes versus A$5,000–$7,000 in Australia. Leading ophthalmology centres use the same Zeiss and Alcon laser technology available in Australian clinics. The procedure takes under 30 minutes, with most patients flying home within 3–5 days.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (tga.gov.au) regulates medicines, medical devices, and implants in Australia. Thailand's equivalent — the Thai FDA — enforces comparable standards for internationally approved products. JCI-accredited Thai hospitals use the same globally sourced implants and devices (e.g. Zimmer Biomet for orthopaedics, Allergan for cosmetic procedures, Alcon for ophthalmology) that meet TGA-listed specifications, so the materials used in your treatment are equivalent to what you'd receive in Australia.
For many regional Australians, Thailand is closer and faster than travelling to a capital-city specialist. Darwin is just 6 hours from Bangkok, Perth 7 hours, and Brisbane approximately 8.5–9 hours — often shorter than the drive or domestic flight to a metropolitan hospital. With specialist waitlists in regional areas exceeding 12 months and limited local options, medical tourism offers 40–70% savings versus metropolitan private hospitals with scheduling in 2–4 weeks.
Absolutely. An estimated 50,000+ Australians live in Thailand (DFAT, 2024), and many access local JCI-accredited hospitals for routine and specialist care. Medicare does not cover Australian residents living overseas, making local Thai hospital pricing particularly attractive. HealMatch coordinates hospital selection, appointment scheduling, and provides comprehensive discharge records formatted for your Australian GP when you visit home.
* All prices listed are estimates and vary by hospital, physician, and individual case. Request a personalised quote.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Tin Artavatkun, M.D. — February 2026
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