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Toronto to Bangkok: Save 50–75% on Medical Care

Ontario's healthcare wait times are stretching longer each year. Toronto patients are discovering world-class medical care in Thailand — at a fraction of the cost and without the wait.

JCI-accredited hospitals. Internationally trained surgeons. Personalized guidance.

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Dr. Tin Artavatkun, Medical Tourism Expert

Getting to Bangkok from Toronto

Everything you need to know about flights from Toronto to Thailand.

Flight Duration

17-19 hours (1 stop)

Round-Trip Flights

C$1,200–C$1,800 (economy)

Timezone

Bangkok is 12 hours ahead of Toronto (EST)

Departure Airports

  • Toronto Pearson International (YYZ)

Airlines

Korean Air, Japan Airlines, Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, Turkish Airlines

Why Toronto Patients Choose Thailand

Common healthcare challenges in Toronto that medical tourism solves.

Ontario's Record Wait Times

Ontario patients wait a median of 27.7 weeks from GP referral to treatment (Fraser Institute, 2025). Hip and knee replacements can mean 6–12+ months of waiting in the public system.

Limited Coverage for Many Procedures

OHIP doesn't cover dental implants, cosmetic surgery, fertility treatments, or many elective procedures. Patients must pay out-of-pocket at Canadian prices.

High Private Healthcare Costs

Private clinics in Toronto charge C$15,000-C$25,000 for joint replacements and C$5,000+ per dental implant. Thailand offers the same quality at 50-75% less.

International Quality Standards

Thai JCI-accredited hospitals meet the same standards as Toronto's top facilities — with private rooms, English-speaking staff, and dedicated patient coordinators.

Hear From Our Patients

Real experiences from patients who trusted us with their healthcare journey

Nicole K. from Switzerland with Dr. Tin Artavatkun

"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"

Nicole K. 🇨🇭
5 out of 5 stars

Individual results may vary. This patient's experience may not be typical.

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What Our Patients Say

Real stories from real patients who trusted us with their medical journey in Thailand.

  • Nicola J.

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    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"

  • Natalie F.

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    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!"

  • Sana O.

    🇵🇭

    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"

  • Benji W.

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    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.

Your Medical Tourism Journey

We guide you through every step of your healthcare experience in Thailand

Before Your Trip

Comprehensive planning and preparation to ensure a smooth medical journey.

  • Free initial consultation
  • Hospital & doctor selection
  • Treatment cost estimates
  • Travel planning assistance
  • Visa guidance if needed

During Your Stay

Full support throughout your treatment and recovery in Thailand.

  • Airport pickup & transfers
  • Hospital accompaniment
  • Translation services
  • Accommodation coordination
  • 7-day support (8 AM – 10 PM Bangkok / 8 PM – 10 AM EST)

After You Return

Continued care and support even after you’re back home.

  • Follow-up coordination
  • Medical record management
  • Remote consultations
  • Return visit planning
  • Ongoing health guidance

Canada vs Thailand: Real Cost Savings

Compare typical procedure costs and see how much you could save.

Heart Bypass (CABG)

Canada Price C$75,000
Thailand Price C$22,000
71%

Knee Replacement

Canada Price C$35,000
Thailand Price C$10,000
71%

Dental Implant (single)

Canada Price C$5,000
Thailand Price C$1,500
70%

Rhinoplasty

Canada Price C$10,000
Thailand Price C$3,000
70%

IVF Cycle

Canada Price C$15,000
Thailand Price C$5,000
67%

Full Health Checkup

Canada Price C$2,000
Thailand Price C$400
80%

Hip Replacement

Canada Price C$30,000
Thailand Price C$10,000
67%

All-on-4 Dental Implants

Canada Price C$25,000
Thailand Price C$8,500
66%

Breast Augmentation

Canada Price C$10,000
Thailand Price C$3,500
65%

Prices are approximate averages in CAD for comparison purposes. Canada prices reflect typical private or out-of-pocket costs based on published benchmarks (Canadian Institute for Health Information and provincial health authority data). Actual costs vary by hospital, surgeon, and individual case. Thailand prices include hospital and surgeon fees. Updated February 2026.

Total Trip Cost: You Still Save Thousands

Procedure + flights + hotel = your all-in price. Compare to what you'd pay at home.

Knee Replacement

Procedure
C$12,000
Flights (round-trip)
C$1,500
Hotel (14 nights)
C$900
Total Trip
C$14,400
Canada Price
C$35,000
Estimated Savings
C$20,600

Dental Implant (single)

Procedure
C$1,800
Flights (round-trip)
C$1,500
Hotel (5 nights)
C$350
Total Trip
C$3,650
Canada Price
C$5,500
Estimated Savings
C$1,850

Heart Bypass (CABG)

Procedure
C$27,000
Flights (round-trip)
C$1,500
Hotel (21 nights)
C$1,350
Total Trip
C$29,850
Canada Price
C$75,000
Estimated Savings
C$45,150

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.

Daily Living: Thailand vs Toronto

Toronto is one of Canada's most expensive cities — your recovery budget goes much further in Thailand.

Most Toronto patients spend C$55–90/day during recovery in Bangkok — a fraction of what daily life costs in Canada's most expensive city.

Restaurant Meal (mid-range)

In Toronto C$28
In Thailand C$5
82%

Weekly Groceries

In Toronto C$160
In Thailand C$50
69%

Taxi / Grab Ride (10 km)

In Toronto C$28
In Thailand C$5
82%

Hotel (per night)

In Toronto C$220
In Thailand C$55
75%

Utilities (1-bed, monthly)

In Toronto C$210
In Thailand C$55
74%

Travel Health Insurance (daily)

In Toronto C$12
In Thailand C$6
50%

Café / Snack Stop

In Toronto C$8
In Thailand C$2
75%

Toronto prices are approximate averages based on Numbeo and Expatistan data (2025). Thailand prices based on Bangkok averages. Actual costs vary by location and lifestyle.

Meet Our Specialist

Your dedicated medical tourism guide

Dr. Tin Artavatkun - Medical Tourism Expert

"Good Health at affordable cost"

Dr. Tin Artavatkun, M.D.

"I connect international patients with Thailand’s top hospitals and guide them through every step."

  • Direct connections to JCI-accredited hospitals and specialists
  • Coordination of appointments, travel, and accommodation
  • Personal support from inquiry through recovery

Credentials verified with the Thai Medical Council .

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Why Thailand? Why HealMatch?

World-class healthcare meets personalized guidance

Why Thailand?

  • World-Class Care JCI-accredited hospitals with internationally trained doctors
  • 40–65% vs Western Prices Same quality procedures at a fraction of comparable Western country prices
  • Typically Faster Access Typically faster appointments without unnecessary delays
  • Recovery Paradise Heal in beautiful Thai surroundings

Why HealMatch?

  • Your Personal Guide Dr. Tin and his team navigate the healthcare system for you
  • End-to-End Support Before, during, and after your medical journey
  • Trusted Connections Direct partnerships with Thailand’s top hospitals
  • Always Available 7-day English-speaking support, 8 AM – 10 PM Bangkok time

Thailand’s world-class care + your personal guide = HealMatch

Insurance & Healthcare Options for Canadian Patients

Understanding your financing options for medical treatment in Thailand.

Provincial Wait Times

The median wait from GP referral to treatment is 28.6 weeks (Fraser Institute, 2025). Orthopaedic waits reach 46.1 weeks. Thailand offers the same procedures typically within 2–4 weeks at JCI-accredited hospitals.

Private Health Insurance

Some Canadian private insurance plans (Manulife, Sun Life, Great-West Life) include international medical coverage. Check your policy for overseas treatment provisions.

Medical Travel Insurance

Dedicated medical travel insurance covers your procedure, complications, and repatriation. Providers like Mondial and Allianz offer policies tailored for medical tourists.

Self-Pay Savings

Even paying out of pocket, Thailand procedures cost 50–75% less than Canadian private or out-of-pocket costs. Many Thai hospitals accept credit cards and offer 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.

Recommended Insurance Providers

Insurance options vetted for medical tourists travelling from Canada to Thailand.

HealMatch is not a licensed insurance broker. These listings are for educational reference only.

Quebec residents: Insurance distribution in Quebec is regulated by the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) under the Act respecting the distribution of financial products and services (LDPSF). HealMatch is not registered as an insurance distributor in Quebec. This information is for educational reference only and does not constitute insurance advice under Quebec law. For regulated insurance advice, consult an AMF-registered insurance representative.


Some links below are affiliate links. If you purchase a policy through these links, HealMatch may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This helps us continue providing free consultations and guides. We only recommend providers we believe offer genuine value for medical tourists.

Travel Insurance

Emergency medical, trip cancellation, and travel protection

Most popular

Manulife CoverMe

Canada's leading travel medical insurance provider. Emergency medical plans cover up to C$5 million with trip cancellation, interruption, and 24/7 global assistance. Pre-existing condition waiver available with early purchase. — Up to C$5,000,000

Local Recommended Pre-existing: Not covered
Most popular

Allianz Travel Insurance

Global travel insurance with emergency medical coverage, trip cancellation, and medical evacuation. Comprehensive plans include emergency medical up to C$5 million. — Up to C$5,000,000

Global Recommended Pre-existing: Not covered

International Health Insurance

Comprehensive health coverage for extended stays and ongoing care

Cigna Global

International health insurance with worldwide coverage including Thailand. Flexible plans cover inpatient, outpatient, and wellness. Direct billing available at major Thai hospitals.

Global Extended Pre-existing Covered

IMG Global

International medical insurance for individuals and families. Global Medical Insurance plan offers comprehensive coverage including inpatient, outpatient, and wellness benefits worldwide.

Global Extended Pre-existing Covered

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.

Planning Your Medical Trip: Step by Step

From first consultation to flying home — we guide you through every stage.

  1. 1

    Request Free Consultation

    Day 1

    Contact HealMatch with your medical needs. Share your diagnosis, medical history, and treatment goals. Our team responds within 24 hours.

  2. 2

    Receive Treatment Plan

    Days 2–5

    Dr. Tin reviews your case and provides hospital and surgeon recommendations, cost estimates, and a proposed treatment timeline.

  3. 3

    Arrange Financing

    Week 1–2

    Explore payment options: private insurance overseas cover, medical travel insurance, or self-pay. We provide itemized quotes for insurance pre-approval.

  4. 4

    Book Flights & Accommodation

    Week 2–4

    Book flights to Bangkok (BKK) from Toronto, Vancouver, or Montreal. We recommend recovery-friendly hotels near your hospital with medical concierge services.

  5. 5

    Prepare Medical Records

    Week 3–4

    Gather recent lab results, imaging, and medical records. HealMatch securely transfers these to your Thai medical team for pre-operative review.

  6. 6

    Pre-Operative Virtual Consultation

    Week 4–6

    Meet your Thai surgeon via video call to discuss the procedure, ask questions, and finalize your treatment plan before travelling.

  7. 7

    Arrive in Bangkok

    Travel day

    Airport pickup and hotel transfer included. Rest and acclimate before your pre-operative appointment the following day.

  8. 8

    Procedure & Hospital Recovery

    1–7 days

    Your procedure is performed at a JCI-accredited hospital. Hospital stay varies from same-day (dental) to 5–7 days (cardiac, orthopedic).

  9. 9

    Post-Op Recovery in Thailand

    5–14 days

    Recover in comfort with follow-up appointments, physical therapy if needed, and 24/7 access to your medical team. Enjoy Thailand during recuperation.

  10. 10

    Fly Home with Full Records

    Return day

    Receive comprehensive discharge summary, medical records, imaging, and follow-up care instructions for your Canadian physician. Telemedicine follow-ups available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about medical tourism in Thailand

Is medical care in Thailand safe for Canadian patients?

Yes. Thailand has over 60 JCI-accredited hospitals (as of 2025) — the same international accreditation standard recognized in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Many Thai surgeons trained in North America, the UK, or Australia. Bumrungrad treats over 1.1 million patients annually, including over 520,000 international patients (Bumrungrad International Annual Report, 2024).

How much can I save compared to Canadian costs?

Most patients save 50–75% on the same procedures. A knee replacement that costs C$35,000 out-of-pocket in Canada is approximately C$10,000 in Thailand. Even adding C$1,500 for flights and C$700 for hotel, your total trip cost is well under C$13,000.

Does provincial health insurance cover treatment in Thailand?

Provincial health plans generally do not cover elective treatment abroad. Reimbursement rates vary (as of 2024): OHIP pays $0 for out-of-country care, BC MSP covers about $75/day for inpatient care, RAMQ reimburses $50–100/day, and Alberta AHCIP about $100/day. These amounts cover only a fraction of costs. We recommend dedicated medical travel insurance or checking your private plan for overseas coverage.

How long is the flight from Canada to Bangkok?

Air Canada launched a nonstop YVR–BKK route in October 2025 (approximately 11 hours — verify current schedules at aircanada.com). From Toronto, one-stop flights via Hong Kong, Taipei, or Tokyo take approximately 17–20 hours. Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, and ANA also offer popular one-stop routings from major Canadian cities.

Do I need a visa to travel to Thailand for treatment?

Canadian citizens receive visa-free entry for up to 60 days (as of February 2026 — verify current policy at the Royal Thai Embassy), which covers most medical procedures and recovery. For longer stays, Thailand offers a Medical Treatment (MT) visa. No advance visa application is needed for trips under 60 days.

Do Thai hospitals have English- and French-speaking staff?

Yes. All major international hospitals have dedicated English-speaking departments and international patient coordinators. French interpretation can be arranged upon request at most major hospitals.

What about follow-up care when I return to Canada?

Thai hospitals provide comprehensive discharge summaries and follow-up protocols that your Canadian physician can use. HealMatch assists with post-treatment coordination and telemedicine follow-ups with your Thai medical team.

Why do Canadians choose Thailand over waiting for public healthcare?

The median wait from GP referral to treatment in Canada is 28.6 weeks (Fraser Institute, 2025). Specialty waits are even longer: orthopaedic surgery 46.1 weeks, ophthalmology 32.6 weeks, and neurosurgery 41.1 weeks. At our partner JCI hospitals in Thailand, most procedures are typically scheduled within 2–4 weeks — with 50–75% cost savings on non-covered procedures like dental implants and cosmetic surgery.

Can I combine treatment with a vacation?

Absolutely. Thailand is one of the world's top tourist destinations. Many Canadian patients plan a recovery holiday — enjoying Thai beaches, cuisine, and wellness spas during their recuperation.

How do I get started with HealMatch?

Simply contact us with your medical needs. Dr. Tin will review your case, recommend hospitals and surgeons, and help you plan every detail — from flights to post-operative care.

Does the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) cover dental implants abroad?

The CDCP currently covers preventive and restorative services from licensed Canadian providers only — it does not reimburse overseas treatment. Single dental implants cost C$3,000–5,000 in Canada vs. C$1,200–1,500 in Thailand. Full-mouth All-on-4 implants run C$20,000–30,000 in Canada compared to C$7,000–9,000 in Thailand, making dental tourism a practical option for procedures not fully covered by the CDCP.

Can I claim medical tourism expenses on my Canadian taxes?

Yes. The CRA allows you to claim eligible medical expenses on lines 33099 and 33199 of your tax return. Qualifying costs include the procedure itself, prescribed medications, lab tests, and — if your doctor certifies treatment is unavailable locally — travel expenses (airfare, accommodation). Keep all receipts and obtain a letter of medical necessity from your Canadian physician.

How long is the average wait for surgery in Canada?

According to the Fraser Institute's 2025 report, the median wait from GP referral to treatment is 28.6 weeks nationally. The longest specialty waits include orthopaedic surgery (46.1 weeks), neurosurgery (41.1 weeks), ophthalmology (32.6 weeks), and plastic surgery (33.4 weeks). At our partner JCI hospitals in Thailand, the same procedures are typically scheduled within 2–4 weeks.

Does travel insurance cover planned surgery in Thailand?

Standard travel insurance does not cover pre-planned procedures. You need a dedicated medical travel insurance policy that covers your specific procedure, post-operative complications, and medical evacuation. Providers like Manulife, Sun Life, and specialty insurers (e.g., Mondial Assistance, Allianz) offer medical tourism riders or standalone policies. Always disclose your planned procedure when purchasing.

Why choose Thailand over the United States for medical care?

The Canadian dollar buys significantly more in Thailand than in the US. A knee replacement costs approximately US$50,000 in the US vs. C$10,000 (≈US$7,300) in Thailand. Thai hospitals hold the same JCI accreditation as top US institutions but at a fraction of the price — with no cross-border insurance complexity and visa-free entry for Canadians.

Is there a direct flight from Canada to Bangkok?

Yes. Air Canada launched a nonstop Vancouver (YVR) to Bangkok (BKK) service in October 2025, with a flight time of approximately 11 hours (verify current schedules at aircanada.com). This is currently the only nonstop route from Canada to Thailand. From Toronto and Montreal, one-stop connections via Hong Kong, Taipei, or Tokyo take 17–20 hours total.

How long should I stay in Thailand after a knee replacement?

Plan to stay 14–21 days after knee replacement surgery. This typically includes 3–5 days in hospital, followed by 10–14 days of outpatient physiotherapy and follow-up appointments. Your surgeon will confirm you are safe to fly before discharge. HealMatch arranges recovery-friendly hotel accommodation near your hospital.

Does OHIP cover any medical costs if I get treated abroad?

As of January 2020, OHIP no longer reimburses any out-of-country medical expenses — coverage is $0. Other provinces offer limited reimbursement (as of 2024): BC MSP approximately $75/day inpatient, RAMQ $50–100/day, Alberta AHCIP about $100/day. These amounts rarely cover more than a small fraction of actual costs. Private medical travel insurance is strongly recommended.

* 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

Important Notice

Success rates, costs, and recovery times shown are estimates based on published medical literature and may vary significantly based on your individual condition, disease stage, overall health, and other factors. These figures do not guarantee specific outcomes. Consult with qualified medical professionals to understand your personal prognosis and treatment options.

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