Pediatric care in Thailand typically costs from $3,100 / ฿105,400 to $22,500 / ฿765,000. Total expenses depend on the choice between public and private facilities, the complexity of the medical condition, and the length of hospital stay. International patients often find 40-60% savings compared to prices for similar treatments in the US.
Typical Pediatrics Costs in Thailand
Major pediatric centers are located in Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai. While Bangkok host the most specialized children's hospitals, regional centers may offer slightly lower rates for routine procedures. Consult with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your child's specific medical needs.
| Thailand | Turkey | Austria | |
| Vojta Therapy | from $200 / ฿6,800 | from $200 / ฿6,800 | from $250 / ฿8,500 |
| Vaccination | from $50 / ฿1,700 | from $50 / ฿1,700 | from $50 / ฿1,700 |
| Umbilical cord stem cell therapy | from $10,000 / ฿340,000 | from $5,000 / ฿170,000 | from $7,500 / ฿255,000 |
| Treatment for children and teens with schizophrenia | from $3,500 / ฿119,000 | from $3,200 / ฿108,800 | from $10,000 / ฿340,000 |
| Medication treatment for epilepsy | from $300 / ฿10,200 | from $500 / ฿17,000 | from $1,100 / ฿37,400 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Pediatrics treatment upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Dr. Tanongsak specializes in pediatric plastic surgery, trained internationally in craniofacial and cosmetic procedures.
Dr. Chollawat specializes in regenerative medicine for pediatric patients, blending radiology training with cutting-edge treatments at Vega Clinic.
Dr. Thanaphat Pomyukon is a general surgeon (ศัลยแพทย์ทั่วไป). Thai medical license no. ว.50550. He earned his M.D. from the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University. He also holds the Thai Board Diploma in General Surgery from Roi Et Hospital, Ministry of Public Health.
His clinical focus includes hernias and hemorrhoids. He also treats breast lumps and gallstones. He manages digestive system diseases. He performs gastrointestinal endoscopy, including gastroscopy and colonoscopy.
Languages: Thai (primary) and English (professional clinical level).
Dr. Piyawut Thitisakyothin specializes in pediatric dentistry, creating a child-friendly environment for dental care at SmileBox Dental Clinic.
Thailand offers advanced pediatric specialties including regenerative medicine, neurorehabilitation, and specialized surgery. International patients access treatments like stem cell therapy for autism and cerebral palsy. Facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital provide JCI-accredited care. Specialized services include cochlear implants, pediatric cardiology, and robotic-assisted surgeries.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows a unique trend in Bangkok where clinics like Intrarat Hospital and MedConsult provide high-level Western-style primary care. Dr. Kanokkaew Viravan is US-trained, which bridges the communication gap for international parents. This is vital because the clinics often maintain better therapist-to-patient ratios than many Western hospitals.
Patient Consensus: Parents find Thailand effective for planned therapies like rehab and neurodevelopmental support. They recommend securing all digital medical records and imaging before traveling home to ensure continuity of care.
International children entering Thailand undergo screening via digital health declarations and mandatory QR codes from the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC). Preparatory steps include updating routine immunizations like MMR and DTaP. Parents must also secure English-translated medical records and notarized consent forms before travel.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While general entry is digital, specialized clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 500,000 international patients annually and require deep medical integration. Data shows that pediatric clinics often mandate their own on-site urine and blood tests regardless of home results. Arriving 5–7 days early helps children acclimate before these intensive pre-operative screenings begin.
Patient Consensus: Parents note that even young kids face rigorous on-site testing like HIV and hepatitis screens. Many suggest bringing physical and digital backups of all immunization records to avoid repeating tests at the clinic.
Pediatric care in Thailand at accredited facilities follows international safety standards established by Joint Commission International (JCI). Leading hospitals like Bumrungrad International Hospital and Asia Cosmetic Hospital maintain rigorous infection-control protocols. These include standardized sterilization, staff hand-hygiene audits, and the use of FDA-approved medical technology.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a clear quality gap between major hubs and smaller clinics. While hospitals like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1,000,000 patients annually with elite JCI standards, smaller clinics may not have the same level of oversight. For complex pediatric needs, choosing a Bangkok-based facility with 50+ departments typically ensures better access to dedicated infection-control teams.
Patient Consensus: Parents note that JCI accreditation is the most reliable sign of safety. They suggest checking for visible hygiene practices, such as frequent glove changes and accessible hand-washing stations, during clinic visits.
Pediatric hospital stays in Thailand typically range from 1 to 2 days for minor surgeries like appendectomies or circumcision. More complex procedures, such as cardiac repairs or stem cell therapy, require 3 to 7 days. Full recovery for normal activities generally spans 2 to 8 weeks.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from high-volume centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows that Thai facilities often favor faster discharge protocols than Western hospitals. This transition places more responsibility on parents for wound care. Families should choose clinics with 24/7 English-speaking support to manage at-home recovery safely.
Patient Consensus: Parents note that staying in Thailand for 2 weeks after discharge is vital for peace of mind. They emphasize the importance of getting all medication schedules and emergency contacts in writing before leaving the hospital.
Major Thai hospitals like Bumrungrad International Hospital feature dedicated pediatric wards and colorful play areas. These facilities provide specialized family accommodations, including private suites where parents sleep comfortably. Many accredited centers in Bangkok offer pediatric floors with child-sized furniture, toys, and dedicated play therapy zones.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Bangkok's high-volume hospitals, which serve over 1 million patients annually, prioritize the family experience by integrating pediatric care into separate, self-contained wings. Data shows that clinics with JCI and GHA accreditations, like Bumrungrad International Hospital, are more likely to offer these specialized child-friendly environments compared to smaller specialized aesthetic or adult-focused centers.
Patient Consensus: Parents note that metropolitan private hospitals provide consistent family support, while smaller provincial clinics may only have basic sleeping chairs. Many recommend bringing familiar items from home as amenities can vary between urban hubs and outlying facilities.
Bangkok is the premier destination for pediatric care in Thailand with many JCI-accredited facilities. Specialized centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital and Intrarat Hospital offer American Board-certified experts. These hospitals provide advanced treatments ranging from pediatric neurorehabilitation to complex craniofacial surgeries for international patients.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Bangkok clinics with high international volume, like Bumrungrad, function as medical cities. They manage over 1 million patients annually with 70 specialized departments in-house. This scale allows them to maintain specific pediatric wings and 24/7 English-speaking support staff. Parents should look for clinics where doctors hold dual licenses, such as Dr. Donna Robinson, to ensure Western-standard communication and protocols.
Patient Consensus: Parents recommend prioritizing JCI-accredited hospitals in Bangkok for serious cases rather than regional clinics. They note that having medical records translated before arrival makes the transition to Thai pediatric specialists much smoother.
Thai pediatric centers provide English discharge summaries and digital follow-up consultations. Families receive tailored communication strategies and medical evaluations. Specialized pathologists assist with birth language assessments. Remote monitoring and neurorehabilitation are available through major Bangkok facilities. These services ensure continuity of care after returning home.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Quality of follow-up care often scales with patient volume and international accreditations. Hospitals like Bumrungrad International, serving 50% international patients, use integrated Electronic Health Records (EHRs). This technology allows home-country doctors to access precise digital imaging and treatment plans. Choosing JCI-accredited facilities often ensures more standardized English discharge paperwork compared to smaller provincial clinics.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to request written post-operative checklists and photo guides. Some mention they had to independently translate records for their home pediatricians if not using a premium center.