| Tailandia | España | Turquía | |
| Tratamiento quirúrgico de la apnea obstructiva del sueño | de $3,200 / 118,400฿ | de $5,500 / 203,500฿ | de $4,140 / 153,180฿ |
Bookimed no añade cargos extra a los precios de los tratamientos de Apnea del sueño. Las tarifas proceden de las listas de precios oficiales de las clínicas. Pagará directamente en la clínica por su tratamiento a su llegada al país.
Bookimed está comprometido con su seguridad. Solo trabajamos con las clínicas que mantienen altos estándares internacionales en el tratamiento de Apnea del sueño y cuentan con las licencias necesarias para atender a pacientes internacionales en todo el mundo.
Bookimed ofrece asistencia experta gratuita. Un coordinador médico personal le apoya antes, durante y después de su tratamiento, resolviendo cualquier problema. Nunca estará solo en su viaje médico de tratamiento de Apnea del sueño.
35 años de especialización en otorrinolaringología: el Dr. Prapas Teerakul ha realizado más de 900 tratamientos.
La Dra. Ornouma Srivanishvipat es otorrinolaringóloga en el Hospital Internacional Yanhee. Trabaja allí desde 2002. Formación: MD, Hospital Ramathibodi, Universidad Mahidol (1995). Diploma en Ciencias Clínicas, Universidad Mahidol (1998).
Formación especializada: Otorrinolaringología–Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello, Hospital Ramathibodi (2000). Subespecialidad en Otorrinolaringología–Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello, Hospital Ramathibodi (2002). Subespecialidad en Laringología y Cirugía de la Voz, Portland, Oregón, EE. UU. (2004). Acreditación: Real Colegio de Otorrinolaringología de Tailandia.
Aspectos destacados internacionales y de posgrado: certificado Nose & Face World ROME (2012). Congreso Mundial de Broncoesofagología, Tokio (2007). Conferencia Internacional de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial, Shanghái (2008). Certificado del Congreso ORL-HNS de la ASEAN (2015). Taller de tiroidectomía endoscópica (2012). Polisomnografía avanzada (2010). Investigación asiática en rinología (2008). Formación en aumento de pliegues vocales (2008).
Thailand offers comprehensive sleep apnea treatments. Options include CPAP therapy, specialized oral appliances, and innovative surgeries. Leading facilities like Bumrungrad International and MedPark Hospital provide hypoglossal nerve stimulation. Patients also access laser airway widening and minimally invasive radiofrequency procedures at accredited Bangkok clinics.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand ranks 3 in our global medical travel destinations for sleep apnea seekers. Choosing an otolaryngologist like Dr. Prapas Teerakul at Intrarat Hospital is vital. Surgeons with head and neck specialties ensure airway reconstructions target the specific obstruction point. This approach yields better long-term breathing results than generic CPAP setups alone.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize testing CPAP tolerance during the day before sleeping with a mask. Many recommend exploring weight loss and custom dental appliances first to avoid invasive surgeries and recovery times.
Obtaining an accurate sleep study in Thailand is easy for visitors. Private facilities offer streamlined access without the long wait times found in public systems. Specialized clinics in Bangkok provide comprehensive polysomnography. These centers use in-lab monitoring to ensure diagnostic precision.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While Thailand has 146 clinics, visitors often overlook the value of academic-affiliated specialists. Choosing a doctor who also holds a professorship, such as Dr. Prapas Teerakul at Intrarat Hospital, ensures your data is analyzed by someone involved in clinical research. This expertise is vital for distinguishing complex sleep apnea from simple snoring.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it is essential to arrive in the country 3 days before testing. This helps avoid jet-lag data errors and ensures the sleep study reflects your normal patterns.
Thailand is safe for sleep apnea surgery when performed at JCI-accredited facilities. The country follows rigorous Ministry of Public Health standards. Expert ENT surgeons often hold Western certifications. Advanced options like Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation report over 70% success rates. Highly-rated centers maintain strict safety protocols.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many choose Thailand for its 146+ clinics, safety hinges on surgeon specialization. Our data shows that top outcomes come from academic-affiliated doctors like Dr. Prapas Teerakul. He serves as an Assistant Professor at Ramathibodi Hospital. This academic tie ensures access to the latest airway research. Always choose a physician who teaches the procedure they perform.
Patient Consensus: Patients value the English-speaking staff and high-end hospital rooms. Many recommend booking a video call first to discuss your specific airway scans.
Your CPAP machine will work in Thailand. Most modern devices handle dual voltage from 100V to 240V automatically. You do not need a voltage converter. However, you should bring a universal plug adapter to fit local Type C or O Thai outlets.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinics in Bangkok like Intrarat Hospital have specialists such as Dr. Prapas Teerakul. He trained at Mahidol University and specializes in ENT and sleep surgery. Patients seeking a permanent cure for apnea often combine travel with surgical consultations. This ensures long-term results without needing a CPAP machine during future trips.
Patient Consensus: Travelers find that standard bottled water works temporarily. But they suggest buying distilled water at local pharmacies to prevent mineral buildup and machine damage. They also recommend packing a surge protector because power stability can vary in smaller rural towns.