Hand surgery in Thailand usually costs from $1,800 / 66,600฿ to $3,000 / 111,000฿. The total price depends on the specific procedure complexity, the type of facility chosen, and whether the surgery is performed as an outpatient or inpatient case. Patients typically see 40-70% savings compared to prices in the US.
Typical Hand Surgery Costs in Thailand
Bangkok is the primary hub for specialized hand and microsurgery, though facilities in Phuket and Chiang Mai also offer competitive rates. Prices in regional centers can be 10-15% lower than in premium Bangkok hospitals. Consult with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific condition.
| Tailandia | España | Turquía | |
| Cirugía del síndrome del túnel carpiano | de $1,800 / 66,600฿ | de $2,100 / 77,700฿ | de $1,500 / 55,500฿ |
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Especialista en cirugía de mano y extremidades superiores con formación en el Departamento de Mano y Microcirugía de la Universidad de Chulalongkorn.
El Dr. Keerapat Phiromkraiphakdi aporta su experiencia en cirugía plástica formada en los EE. UU. a ID Clinic Bangkok, especializándose en procedimientos estéticos y reconstructivos de la mano.
El Dr. Thanapol Wangrattanapranee es cirujano ortopédico con subespecialidad en cirugía de la mano, microcirugía y trauma ortopédico.
Obtuvo el título de médico (MD) con honores de segunda clase en la Universidad de Khon Kaen en 2012. Completó un diploma en cirugía ortopédica en la Facultad de Medicina del Hospital Siriraj, Universidad Mahidol, en 2019. Posteriormente, realizó una beca de subespecialización en cirugía de la mano y microcirugía en la misma institución en 2020.
El Dr. Nivit Karla se especializa en cirugía de mano en PrimeCare Bkk, aportando una amplia experiencia de su formación en la Facultad de Medicina Siriraj y el Hospital Rajavithi.
Hand surgeons in Thailand are board-certified specialists in orthopedics or plastic surgery with sub-specialty fellowship training. They complete a 6-year medical degree followed by a 3–5 year residency. Most undergo 1–2 years of intensive training in hand and reconstructive microsurgery at elite medical centers.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai hand surgery expertise is concentrated in specialized orthopedic hubs rather than general hospitals. KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital focuses exclusively on musculoskeletal care. This specialization allows surgeons to perform a higher volume of hand procedures. Data shows these focused centers often achieve higher precision in nerve compression and tendon repairs.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that surgeons explain complex nerve and bone issues in very simple terms. They appreciate how doctors focus on restoring full finger movement and grip strength after surgery.
Physical therapy is a critical component of recovery after hand surgery in Thailand. Specialized hand therapists help restore movement and prevent stiffness. Most surgeons prescribe rehabilitation to ensure full functional recovery. This process typically begins within 1 to 2 weeks post-procedure.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows that large multi-specialty centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1 million patients annually. These facilities often have in-house physical therapy departments. Choosing a clinic with on-site rehab simplifies your recovery logistics. This is vital when coordinating post-op sessions in a busy city like Bangkok.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that starting professional therapy early is essential because hand stiffness sets in quickly. Managing your rehabilitation schedule before the surgery helps maintain recovery momentum once you return home.
Plan to stay in Thailand for 10 to 14 days after minor hand surgeries like carpal tunnel release. Complex procedures involving nerve grafts or fractures require 3 to 4 weeks. This timeframe allows for initial healing, suture removal, and monitoring for infection which often peaks in week 2.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows high-volume centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital and KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital manage over 1,000 orthopedic cases annually. Choosing specialized clinics often streamlines the diagnostic phase. For example, Dr. Pongsathorn Sitthisen at Menness Wellness Clinic provides specific microsurgery expertise. This precision can often reduce the need for extended observation periods compared to general surgical facilities.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize staying near the hospital for easy foot-trafficked follow-ups. Many note that booking flexible return flights is essential to avoid stress if recovery takes a few extra days.