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How Much Does Brain MRI Cost in Thailand?

The average price of Brain MRI in Thailand is $550 / ฿18,700, the minimum price is $500 / ฿17,000, and the maximum price is $600 / ฿20,400.
Data verified by Bookimed as of July 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 145 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Dr. Pongwat Polpong is a neurosurgeon at EDNA Wellness in Bangkok. He performed the first endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery at Bangkok Hospital Chanthaburi. This minimally invasive procedure treats pituitary tumors through the nasal pathway. He trained at the International Neuroscience Institute in Germany and major Thai hospitals.

  • Has performed 2,000+ operations throughout his surgical career.
  • Leads regenerative medicine programs as Chief Physician at EDNA Wellness.
  • Treats brain tumors, spinal disorders, and stroke complications.
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Pichayut Kasemphakdeephong

15 years of experience

Dr. Pichayut Kasemphakdeephong is a psychiatrist and addiction specialist at Day One Rehabilitation Center. He serves as a Committee Member of the Thai Society for Addiction Psychiatry. Dr. Kasemphakdeephong treats mental health disorders, substance use, and gambling addictions. He also works as a medical professor training residents at Phramongkutklao Hospital.

  • Specializes in alcohol use disorder and cost-effectiveness in rehabilitation models.
  • Member of The Psychiatric Association of Thailand and The Medical Council.
  • Treats complex conditions including schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar disorder.
  • Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to design integrated dual-diagnosis care plans.
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9 years of experience

Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong is the Head of Rehabilitation at King Mongkut Chaokhunthahan Hospital. He specializes in neurorehabilitation, chronic pain, and geriatric care. Dr. Thongrong is a board-certified physiatrist and the founder of PYONG Rehabilitation Group. He integrates robotics and wearable exoskeleton technology into patient recovery programs.

  • Performs ultrasound-guided interventions, hydrodissection, and radiofrequency therapies.
  • Principal Investigator for clinical trials on wearable exoskeleton training in stroke patients.
  • Uses VR-based cognitive therapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
  • Runs a public health education platform with over 100,000 followers.
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Doctor Sarunya Yuthagovit

15 years of experience

Dr. Sarunya Yuthagovit is a neurosurgeon at EDNA Wellness in Bangkok. She specializes in neurovascular surgery and cerebral revascularization. She treats high-complexity cases like moyamoya disease and intracranial aneurysms. Dr. Yuthagovit also heads the neurology and stem cell programs at the clinic.

  • Specializes in microsurgical techniques for spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas.
  • Developed training programs for neurosurgical residents and neurological nurses.
  • Oversees integrative care focusing on stem cell and rejuvenation therapies.
  • Works at an ISO-certified clinic that partners with GMP-certified laboratories.

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FAQ about Brain MRI in Thailand

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

What should you know about Thailand before the trip?

Official name

The Kingdom of Thailand

Currency

Thai Baht (you also can pay for services in dollars)

Best period for the trip

November-early April

Language

Thai (most of medical staff speaks English fluently)

Visa

is required for a trip of 3-6 months

Time difference with Europe

7 hours

Time difference with the USA

12 hours

Capital

Bangkok

Medical tourism center

Bangkok

Popular resorts

Koh Samui, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Koh Chang, Hua Hin

What is the level of medicine in Thailand?

Healthcare is the key development sector of the Thai government. The Thai authorities are convinced that care for the citizens' health should be an absolute priority of state policy and spend about 25 billion baht for healthcare annually.

As a result, 36,673 medical facilities provide excellent medical care in the country. 64 centers in the Kingdom have certificate of JCI (Joint Commission International), the international improver of healthcare quality and safety across the globe. The index of certificates obtained is the largest. To compare, Israel has 20 JCI-accredited facilities, and Germany — only 10 clinics of this type.

What hotel service is provided here?

In the Kingdom of Thailand, hotels of different price ranges and service levels are presented. The level of Thai hotels is comparable to hotels in Tunisia, Morocco or Egypt. Most tourists choose 4 and 5 star hotels with all-inclusive meals. Such hotels have everything for a comfortable stay: varied food, a large well-groomed territory, animation for children and adults. Some hotels have their own water park, which guests can use for free. Budget travelers can afford to book an economical 3-star hotel with half board or no meals at all.

When is the best time to travel to Thailand?

The main advantage of Thai resorts is the long beach season. On the east coast and west coast the climate features are different, so take it into account when planning the trip. The best time to travel is during the cool and dry season between November and early April. A large influx of tourists is in March-May, when the air temperature is +30°C.

Do I need a visa?

For now, the Kingdom of Thailand requires different visa regimens for diverse states. Some foreigners can stay in the country 60 days without visa control, some of them — only 14 days.

How long you can stay in Thailand and what countries can cross the border easy read here.

What documents are required to apply for a visa to Thailand for treatment?

Visas for travel to Thailand require a number of documents. The necessary papers can be submitted 90 days before the planned departure. The list of documents includes:

  • ID card
  • confirmation of online registration and filling out the questionnaire
  • certificate of income and availability of funds (20,000 baht per person/40,000 baht per family)
  • insurance policy for a stay in Thailand (original and copy)
  • 2 photos (4x6)
  • visa receipt
  • booking of round-trip air ticket (paid in full) and hotel
  • medical opinion about the need for treatment.

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