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Save 50–75% on World-Class Medical Care

Every year, thousands of Japanese patients travel to Thailand for outstanding medical care — from dental implants to cardiac surgery — at a fraction of the cost at home. Bangkok is just 6 hours by direct flight.

JCI-accredited hospitals. Board-certified surgeons. Direct flights from Japan.

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Dr. Tin Artavatkun, Medical Tourism Expert

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"

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5 out of 5 stars

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What Our Patients Say

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

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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 / 10 AM – midnight Japan Time)

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

Japan vs Thailand: Real Cost Savings

Compare typical Japanese prices with Thailand and see how much you could save — including dental tourism and health checkups.

Heart Bypass (CABG)

Japan Price ¥3,000,000
Thailand Price ¥800,000
73%

Knee Replacement

Japan Price ¥2,500,000
Thailand Price ¥700,000
72%

Dental Implant (single)

Japan Price ¥400,000
Thailand Price ¥120,000
70%

Rhinoplasty

Japan Price ¥600,000
Thailand Price ¥200,000
67%

IVF Cycle

Japan Price ¥500,000
Thailand Price ¥250,000
50%

Full Health Checkup

Japan Price ¥150,000
Thailand Price ¥30,000
80%

Hip Replacement

Japan Price ¥2,500,000
Thailand Price ¥700,000
72%

All-on-4 Dental Implants

Japan Price ¥2,000,000
Thailand Price ¥700,000
65%

Breast Augmentation

Japan Price ¥800,000
Thailand Price ¥300,000
63%

Gastric Sleeve Surgery

Japan Price ¥2,000,000
Thailand Price ¥600,000
70%

Prices are approximate averages in JPY for comparison purposes. Japanese prices are based on MHLW medical-cost statistics and HGPI public-opinion surveys (2025). Thailand prices include hospital and surgeon fees at JCI-accredited facilities but do not include flights, accommodation, or other travel costs — see total trip estimates below. Actual costs vary by hospital, surgeon, and individual case. 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
¥700,000
Flights (round-trip)
¥50,000
Hotel (14 nights)
¥70,000
Total Trip
¥820,000
Japan Price
¥2,500,000
Estimated Savings
¥1,680,000

Heart Bypass (CABG)

Procedure
¥800,000
Flights (round-trip)
¥50,000
Hotel (21 nights)
¥105,000
Total Trip
¥955,000
Japan Price
¥3,000,000
Estimated Savings
¥2,045,000

Dental Implant (single)

Procedure
¥120,000
Flights (round-trip)
¥50,000
Hotel (5 nights)
¥25,000
Total Trip
¥195,000
Japan Price
¥400,000
Estimated Savings
¥205,000

IVF Cycle

Procedure
¥250,000
Flights (round-trip)
¥50,000
Hotel (21 nights)
¥105,000
Total Trip
¥405,000
Japan Price
¥500,000
Estimated Savings
¥95,000

Hip Replacement

Procedure
¥700,000
Flights (round-trip)
¥50,000
Hotel (14 nights)
¥70,000
Total Trip
¥820,000
Japan Price
¥2,500,000
Estimated Savings
¥1,680,000

Breast Augmentation

Procedure
¥300,000
Flights (round-trip)
¥50,000
Hotel (10 nights)
¥50,000
Total Trip
¥400,000
Japan Price
¥800,000
Estimated Savings
¥400,000

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 Japan

Your recovery budget goes much further in Thailand.

Most Japanese patients spend ¥5,000–8,000 per day during recovery in Bangkok — comfortable living at a fraction of Japanese prices.

Restaurant Meal (mid-range)

In Japan ¥2,000
In Thailand ¥600
70%

Weekly Groceries

In Japan ¥12,000
In Thailand ¥5,000
58%

Taxi / Grab Ride (10 km)

In Japan ¥3,000
In Thailand ¥600
80%

Hotel (per night)

In Japan ¥15,000
In Thailand ¥5,500
63%

Utilities (1-bed, monthly)

In Japan ¥18,000
In Thailand ¥6,000
67%

Travel Health Insurance (daily)

In Japan ¥1,500
In Thailand ¥700
53%

Cafe / Snack Stop

In Japan ¥700
In Thailand ¥200
71%

Prices are approximate averages based on Numbeo and Expatistan data (2025). 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

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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

Recommended Insurance Providers

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

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

Some links below are referral links — HealMatch may receive a referral fee when you contact a provider through these links, 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

Tokio Marine Nichido

Japan's largest non-life insurer. Overseas travel insurance with cashless treatment at major Thai hospitals including Bumrungrad. Emergency medical coverage, trip cancellation, and 24/7 Japanese-language assistance.

Local Recommended

This content does not constitute insurance solicitation under Japan's Insurance Business Act (保険業法). Insurance products mentioned are subject to regulation by the Financial Services Agency (金融庁). Review all policy terms with the licensed insurer before purchasing.

Most popular

AXA Travel Insurance

Global travel insurance with comprehensive medical coverage. Plans available in Japan with emergency medical treatment, medical evacuation, and trip interruption benefits.

Global Recommended

This content does not constitute insurance solicitation under Japan's Insurance Business Act (保険業法). Insurance products mentioned are subject to regulation by the Financial Services Agency (金融庁). Review all policy terms with the licensed insurer before purchasing.

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

This content does not constitute insurance solicitation under Japan's Insurance Business Act (保険業法). Insurance products mentioned are subject to regulation by the Financial Services Agency (金融庁). Review all policy terms with the licensed insurer before purchasing.

Now Health International

International private medical insurance with comprehensive worldwide coverage. Plans include inpatient, outpatient, dental, and maternity. Direct billing at JCI-accredited hospitals in Thailand.

Global Extended Pre-existing Covered

This content does not constitute insurance solicitation under Japan's Insurance Business Act (保険業法). Insurance products mentioned are subject to regulation by the Financial Services Agency (金融庁). Review all policy terms with the licensed insurer before purchasing.

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. Note: Japanese travel insurance does not cover planned elective procedures.

This content does not constitute insurance solicitation under Japan's Insurance Business Act (保険業法). Insurance products mentioned are subject to regulation by the Financial Services Agency (金融庁). Review all policy terms with the licensed insurer before purchasing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about medical tourism in Thailand

Is medical care in Thailand safe for Japanese patients?

Thailand's JCI-accredited hospitals meet international safety standards — the global gold standard for healthcare quality. As with any medical procedure, there are inherent risks that your Thai medical team will discuss fully before treatment. Thailand has over 70 JCI-accredited hospitals (source: JCI accredited organisations directory). According to Bumrungrad International Hospital's annual report (2023), the hospital treats over 1.1 million patients annually, including over 520,000 international patients. Many Thai surgeons trained in Europe, the US, or Japan.

How much can I save compared to Japanese hospitals?

Most procedures cost 50–75% less in Thailand. For example, a knee replacement is approximately ¥2,500,000 in Japan versus ¥700,000 in Thailand. Even after flights (around ¥50,000) and hotel (around ¥70,000), total spend comes to about ¥820,000 — a significant saving. Individual savings depend on the specific procedure, hospital, and individual treatment plan.

How long is the flight from Japan to Bangkok?

Tokyo (Narita/Haneda) to Bangkok is just 6 hours by direct flight. Thai Airways, ANA, and JAL operate daily nonstop services. Direct flights are also available from Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka.

Do Thai hospitals have Japanese-speaking staff?

Yes. Major international hospitals have dedicated Japan desks with Japanese interpreters, Japanese patient coordinators, and information materials in Japanese.

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

Japanese passport holders receive visa-free entry for up to 30 days, which covers most procedures and recovery periods. If a longer stay is required, a medical visa can be arranged.

Does Japanese health insurance cover treatment in Thailand?

Japan's National Health Insurance does not generally cover overseas treatment. However, the Kaigai Ryouyouhi (Overseas Medical Expenses) system may reimburse a portion after you return — but only if your primary purpose of travel was not to receive medical treatment abroad (it applies to emergencies or illness while traveling for other reasons). Note that dental implants, cosmetic surgery, and IVF for patients 43 or older are not eligible for reimbursement as they fall outside insurance coverage. Applications must be submitted within two years of return at your local municipal office. The refund is capped at what insurance would have covered for the same treatment in Japan. See the Kyokai Kenpo overseas medical expenses page for details.

What about follow-up care after returning to Japan?

Your Thai hospital provides a detailed discharge summary and follow-up plan to share with your doctor in Japan for seamless continuity of care. HealMatch also arranges telemedicine consultations with your Thai medical team.

How do I get started with HealMatch?

Simply contact us with your medical needs. Dr. Tin will review your stated needs, suggest suitable hospitals and specialist types (not as a medical diagnosis), and help you plan every detail — from flights to post-operative care.

Can I receive treatment during Golden Week?

Yes. Major international hospitals in Bangkok operate outpatient clinics year-round. Golden Week (late April to early May) does not coincide with Thai public holidays, so appointments proceed as normal. However, it is a popular travel period for Japanese patients, so booking 2–3 months in advance is recommended. Early flight bookings can keep airfares around ¥50,000–80,000.

Can I undergo IVF in Thailand if I am 43 or older?

Yes. Since Japan's 2022 insurance expansion, IVF for patients 43 or older is no longer covered by insurance. Thai fertility clinics have different age policies — Bangkok's specialist centres treat patients over 45 and offer cutting-edge techniques including PGT-A (preimplantation genetic testing). Costs are approximately ¥250,000–350,000 per cycle, compared with ¥500,000–700,000 for self-pay treatment in Japan. Note: individual costs vary and some patients require multiple cycles.

Thailand vs South Korea — which is better for Japanese patients?

South Korea is renowned for cosmetic surgery, but Thailand excels in comprehensive medical tourism. Thailand has over 70 JCI-accredited hospitals (South Korea has roughly 30, per the JCI accredited organisation directory) covering cardiac surgery, orthopaedics, dentistry, health checkups, and more. Thailand is generally 20–30% less expensive than South Korea for comparable procedures, based on published price indices from major medical tourism cost comparison platforms. Living costs during recovery are also significantly lower. Flight time is about 2.5 hours to Seoul versus 6 hours to Bangkok, but for longer recovery stays Thailand's affordability is a major advantage.

Are Bangkok health checkups as comprehensive as Japanese ningen dock?

Yes. Major international hospitals in Bangkok offer screening packages equivalent to or more comprehensive than a Japanese ningen dock, according to published package specifications from Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital. Standard panels include blood tests, tumour markers, ECG, abdominal ultrasound, and chest X-ray; premium packages add CT, MRI, and colonoscopy. Prices range from ¥30,000 to ¥80,000 (compared with ¥50,000–150,000 in Japan). Bumrungrad and Bangkok Hospital have Japanese-speaking staff who explain results in Japanese. Most checkups are completed in a single day with results available same-day or next-day.

Can I use Japanese travel insurance at Thai hospitals?

Yes, in many cases. Major Japanese travel insurers such as Tokio Marine, Sompo Japan, and AIG offer policies that provide cashless treatment at Thai international hospitals. Bumrungrad and Bangkok Hospital have partnerships with these insurers, potentially eliminating out-of-pocket costs. Note that planned elective procedures (dental implants, cosmetic surgery, etc.) are not covered by travel insurance. Confirm details with your insurer before departure and carry your policy number and emergency contact.

If I cannot get a specialist appointment in my area, is Thailand an option?

Yes — many Japanese patients from regional areas choose Thailand for this reason. Specialist wait times in Japan can be 2–6 months (based on MHLW specialist outpatient survey data), whereas Thai international hospitals can arrange specialist consultations within 1–2 weeks, subject to specialist availability. This is particularly notable for orthopaedics (joint replacement), cardiac surgery, and fertility treatment. Even without a direct flight from a regional airport, connecting through Tokyo or Osaka means you can arrive in Bangkok the same day. HealMatch coordinates travel planning and hospital bookings for you.

How much can I claim back through the Overseas Medical Expenses system?

Reimbursement is capped at what Japanese insurance would have covered for the same treatment domestically. For example, if a knee replacement in Thailand costs ¥700,000, and the Japanese insured amount for that procedure is approximately ¥800,000 (70% = ¥560,000), the maximum refund is ¥560,000. Dental implants, cosmetic surgery, and preventive checkups (ningen dock) are not covered and therefore not eligible for reimbursement. You will need a medical-content statement (Form A) and an itemised receipt (Form B), which Thai hospitals can issue in English. See the Kyokai Kenpo page for details.

* 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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