Doctors in Bangkok

The Ultimate Guide to Doctors in Bangkok

Last fact-checked: 12 November 2020

Plastic surgery in Bangkok has become popular with savvy international patients; every year Thailand welcomes millions of people cross-border travelers seeking affordable treatment combined with first-class care. 

In Bangkok, it’s easier than ever to combine your medical treatment with the holiday of a lifetime, with the whole trip often costing thousands less than just the surgery alone in countries like Australia, New Zealand, the US and the UK.

Discover how to book your treatment at one of Bangkok’s top facilities with Medical Departures while taking advantage of our Best Price Guarantee

Bangkok in Brief

Bangkok is one of the largest and most vibrant cities in Southeast Asia. The Thai capital offers an intriguing blend of modern Western lifestyle and traditional Asian culture. It is widely regarded as the educational, commercial, political, diplomatic, cultural and spiritual center of Thailand.

You can choose to enjoy the high-tech city life offering five-star luxury and a vivacious nightlife. Alternatively, you may prefer to experience the splendor of the royal palaces and ancient temples or explore the network of canals and traditional floating markets.

The city is easily accessible, with regular flights coming into Suvarnabhumi Airport from all over the world, especially New Zealand, Australia, the US, Europe and Asia.

Where Is Bangkok?

Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand and is located in the center of the Chao Phraya River delta in Southeast Asia. The country shares land borders with Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Malaysia and has coastlines along the Indian Ocean, the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand.

Why Choose Bangkok for Plastic Surgery?

With the rise of medical tourism in Thailand, Bangkok has become a hugely popular destination thanks to low prices, hundreds of international flight links and superior cosmetic surgery expertise. The country is renowned for its customer service culture and Bangkok, with its state-of-the-art medical facilities, is firmly at the forefront of the medical tourism market.

Below, we run you through the top reasons to choose Bangkok for surgery:

1) Affordability: Many prospective patients are put off having cosmetic and plastic surgery due to the expense of the procedures back home. In Bangkok, however, it’s possible to save between 60% to 80% on surgery compared to domestic prices.

Here are some examples of how much you could save by booking at one of our verified partner clinics in Bangkok:

2) Quality of Medical Facilities: Operating within the country’s highly regarded healthcare system, Bangkok has a vast range of public and private healthcare facilities. All hospitals and clinics are regulated by Thailand's Ministry of Public Health (MOPH), and private sector facilities are further regulated by the Medical Registration Division. These measures were a major factor in a Thai medical center, Bumrungrad International Hospital, becoming the first Asian hospital to receive Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation, a globally-recognized award indicating quality healthcare. The country now has over 60 JCI-accredited medical facilities

Most of the top private clinics have packages aimed specifically at international patients, and some can even assist with visa extensions in the event that the treatment takes longer than originally estimated.

3) Doctor Training and Qualifications: Thai medical schools operate a stringent admissions process, ensuring that only the best candidates are enrolled. Medical students must complete six years of training, and pass a series of tests including the national medical licensing examinations before they can graduate as doctors. They then complete a one-year internship and spend a further two years practicing in rural areas. Only then can a doctor apply for further training as a plastic surgery specialist, many doctors seek to undertake this training abroad to enhance their language skills as well as their professional expertise.

4) Tourist Destinations for Pre and Post-op Recovery:  With its diverse mixture of city life, sights and tourist attractions, Bangkok has something to offer every visitor. You’ll find an abundance of museums, temples and royal palaces that reflect the culture and the history of the city. Experience one of the major Thai festivals celebrated throughout the year in Bangkok, or enjoy any of the countless spas throughout the city that offer a range of rejuvenation treatments to help you relax and recover after your surgery.

Where to Stay in Bangkok?

Not surprisingly, Bangkok offers a wide variety of accommodation to suit every pocket. The famous Khao San Road is generally considered to be the area for backpackers, while the riverside of Silom and Thonburi offers some of the best (and most expensive) hotels in the world, such as The Oriental and The Peninsula.

Siam Square, Sukhumvit and Silom are home to the majority of Bangkok’s moderate and luxury hotels, although you will discover a good number of budget options available as well. Generally speaking, accommodation throughout Bangkok is very reasonably priced.

Check out Bangkok.com for a comprehensive travel guide to the city, including all the top things to see, do and eat.

Is Bangkok Safe?

In terms of safety, Bangkok is no different from any other major city in the world. By using common sense, heeding the advice of the local authorities and keeping abreast of local media reports, you can easily minimize any threats to the safety of you and your family.

Bangkok receives millions of visitors every year, and the vast majority do not experience trouble. By employing the same precautions in Bangkok, the risks to your safety are no greater than back home.

As at the time of writing, there are no travel warnings for Bangkok from the US, UK or Australian governments

How Can I Be Sure the Quality of Care is the Same as Back Home?

Thailand has implemented numerous reforms and made massive advances in developing its healthcare system. These improvements are most readily evident in the standard and quality of Bangkok’s public hospitals. A growing number of public hospitals offer the same level of top-class care as their private counterparts. Many clinics will also now accept international health insurance, but you would be wise to confirm this first before booking.

For medical tourists, however, it is widely accepted that you will experience a shorter waiting list and a higher level of care at private hospitals. Many surgeons will have done part of their study or training abroad and hold international affiliations with international organizations. 

Booking Your Trip with Medical Departures

At Medical Departures, we publish all the details you need about quality-checked hospitals and clinics on our site. We have carried out background checks and site visits in order to verify the quality of the facilities and also the legitimacy of professional memberships, experience and qualifications of the staff. 

You can access this information free-of-charge on our website, along with existing patient reviews, to help you decide where to have your treatment carried out.

Get started now by checking out three of our top partner facilities in Bangkok that offer a wide range of surgical procedures to international patients:

 Do Doctors and Surgeons in Bangkok Speak English?

Yes, the vast majority of plastic surgeons aare fluent in English. Many have undertaken at least some of their training abroad in English-speaking countries. The huge growth in medical tourism has meant that most hospitals in Bangkok are now geared towards catering for international patients and, therefore, the majority of facilities have multilingual staff.

What Payment Methods Are Accepted in Bangkok?

The national currency is the Thai Baht. Most banks in Bangkok can facilitate a currency exchange for you, and there are specialized Foreign Exchange Bureaus that can also provide an exchange service. You can exchange some currency before you travel or even get competitive rates at the airport after you have landed.

The preferred method of payment at most clinics is the credit card, although you should verify with the clinic in advance as to which cards are accepted. Generally speaking, you should not encounter any difficulties if you pay in cash (Thai Baht), or with a Visa or Mastercard. Elsewhere, you will need to carry some cash, especially when paying for food and taxis. 

When Is the Best Time to Visit a Plastic Surgeon in Bangkok?

While there is no particular time of the year that is any better or worse for booking your treatment, a factor that you might want to consider is the local climate. The World Meteorological Organization has classified Bangkok as one of the hottest cities in the world, with temperatures of over 30°C (86°F) all year round.

  • November to February is the driest period and is regarded as the “cool season,” with daytime temperatures of around 30°C (86°F) but cooling down to around 20°C as the sun goes down. 

  • March and April are considered to be the hot season, with temperatures on occasion reaching as high as 40°C (100°F+). 

  • The wet season runs from May to October when you can expect torrential downpours, thunderstorms and occasional flooding throughout the city. These downpours only tend to last for about an hour and provide some much-welcomed respite from the heat

  • Rainfall can be particularly extreme during September and October so you may want to avoid visiting during these months.

Getting Around Bangkok

Taxis: Taxis are easy to flag down anywhere in central Bangkok and extremely cheap, with a starting fare of just over a dollar. Do ensure your driver has the meter turned on as some may quote you an inflated price before you go (which is technically illegal). You can also order taxis and other cars via the popular Grab app, which works in a manner similar to Uber. 

BTS Skytrain/Metro (MRT): The MRT (underground train system), is modern, easy to navigate and now connects most parts of the city. However, the overhead train network has a limited number of carriages and can get very crowded at rush hour. Likewise, the BTS (Skytrain) is a quick, fun way of getting around the city but probably best avoided as people hurry to work from 8.00 am - 10.00 am. 

Find out more about Bangkok’s BTS and MRT systems (including updated maps) here

What Is the Downside? What Should I Know About Visiting Bangkok?

Possibly the biggest threat you will experience is exhaustion. Bangkok is a vast city that can be overwhelming at times. Coupled with the excessive heat, you can soon get dehydrated and run the risk of suffering a bout of heatstroke. Ensure that you take regular drink breaks, and make use of the cheap public transport options that are available to help navigate around the city. Don't try to do and see everything at once and you will settle in just fine.

How Do I Get Started?

Explore our full list of verified clinics and hospitals in Bangkok. Take some time to compare prices, look at before & after photos and read past patient reviews. 

Be it for a non-invasive procedure like Botox or more major surgery like breast augmentation, booking through our site means you’ll pay the lowest prices and get free, 24-hour access to our Customer Care Team

You can also connect with our team via phone, email or online chat to discuss plastic surgery in Bangkok, or get a free, no-obligation quote in a matter of minutes. 

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