What's the Cost of Pulmonary hypertension Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures in Thailand?
The average price for Pulmonary hypertension diagnostic and treatment in Thailand is $37,950 / ฿1,290,300, the minimum price is $32,400 / ฿1,101,600, and the maximum price is $43,500 / ฿1,479,000.
Data verified by Bookimed as of January 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 104 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2024–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.
Best Pulmonary hypertension Treatment Centers in Thailand: 6 Verified Options and Prices
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