Brain tumor removal in Bangkok typically costs from $18,500 / ฿629,000 to $46,500 / ฿1,581,000. The price depends on tumor complexity, hospital tier, and surgical techniques used. Patients save around 88% compared to the US, where average costs reach $350,000 / ฿11,900,000. Estimates usually cover surgery, anesthesia, and a short ICU stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Bangkok serves as Thailand's primary hub for advanced neurosurgery, concentrating more JCI-accredited specialists than anywhere else. This depth of expertise allows for better value at top-tier centers. For example, Bumrungrad International Hospital is ranked among the world's most technologically advanced clinics. It provides access to Newsweek-ranked care that remains significantly more affordable than comparable US facilities.
| Thailand | Turkey | Austria | |
| Brain tumor removal | from $30,000 / ฿1,020,000 | from $19,710 / ฿670,140 | from $60,000 / ฿2,040,000 |
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Dr. Nichakorn Seehirunwong is a diagnostic radiologist at Intrarat Hospital, specializing in interpreting brain imaging for tumor detection and treatment planning.
The doctor is a highly experienced neurosurgeon with 27 years in the field, specializing in spine surgery. After earning an MD from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, in 1994, the doctor completed a Diploma of The Thai Board of Neurosurgery in 1997. Further honing expertise, the doctor pursued a Fellowship in Neurological Surgery at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, USA, in 2003.