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Neurosurgery in Thailand

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Brain, spinal cord, and nerve procedures performed by experienced neurosurgeons at accredited Thai hospitals.

Brain Tumour Removal Surgery in Thailand Neurology

Brain Tumour Removal

Neurosurgical removal of brain tumours

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About Neurology Procedures

Neurosurgery in Thailand is available at specialist centres within JCI-accredited hospitals, performed by neurosurgeons who have trained at leading institutions internationally. These centres are equipped with advanced imaging, neuronavigation systems, and intraoperative monitoring to support the most complex procedures.

The most frequently performed neurosurgical procedure for international patients is brain tumour removal. Thai neurosurgeons use microsurgical and endoscopic techniques to minimise impact on surrounding brain tissue, with craniotomy approaches tailored to tumour location and type.

For spinal conditions, spinal cord surgery addresses conditions including spinal cord compression, tumours, and tethered cord, while nerve decompression relieves pressure on trapped or compressed peripheral nerves causing pain, weakness, or numbness.

For patients with drug-resistant epilepsy, epilepsy surgery can significantly reduce or eliminate seizures by removing or disconnecting the area of the brain where seizures originate. All neurosurgical patients undergo comprehensive pre-operative neurological assessment and imaging, with structured post-operative monitoring and rehabilitation support.

Pricing

How Much Do Neurology Procedures Cost in Thailand?

Indicative starting prices per procedure, and how much you save in Thailand.

ProcedureThailandUSAYou save
Brain Tumour Removal from $10,000 from $30,000 ~67%
Spinal Cord Surgery from $8,000 from $24,000 ~67%
Nerve Decompression from $3,000 from $9,000 ~67%
Epilepsy Surgery from $12,000 from $36,000 ~67%
Mechanical Thrombectomy from $12,000 from $30,000 ~60%
Gamma Knife Radiosurgery from $8,000 from $30,000 ~73%
Stereotactic Neurosurgery from $8,000 from $30,000 ~73%
Neuro-Rehabilitation from $1,000 from $5,000 ~80%

Prices are indicative starting points, shown in the selected country's currency. You pay the hospital directly, with no markup. Request a free quote for a figure matched to your case.

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Before you choose

How to Decide Which Procedure Is Right for You

Insist on a thorough assessment first

Serious brain and spine conditions need careful evaluation, so a full neurological workup should guide any decision on surgery.

Share your scans and history early

Send your MRI or CT images and medical records at the outset so specialists can review your case properly before you ever travel.

Plan for recovery and rehabilitation

Neurological recovery takes time, so build in physiotherapy and rehab support rather than expecting to fly home within days.

Stay long enough before you fly

After major brain or spine surgery your team monitors you closely, so plan to stay in Thailand until you are cleared to travel.

Neurology and Neurosurgery in Thailand, Answered

The questions patients ask most before travelling for brain, spine or nervous-system care.

At JCI-accredited hospitals the safety standards can match those of Western private hospitals, with specialist neurosurgical centres, advanced imaging and intraoperative monitoring. As with this kind of surgery anywhere, the real variable is choosing an accredited facility and board-certified neurologists and neurosurgeons. Every procedure still carries risks, so ask your specialist to talk you through them at consultation.

Neurological procedures vary widely, so your length of stay depends on the operation and your progress. After major brain or spine surgery you should expect a longer stay for close monitoring and the early stages of rehabilitation, and your team will only clear you to fly once it is safe. Physiotherapy and rehab often continue after you return home.

That depends entirely on your condition, its severity and your own health, so no honest specialist will promise a guaranteed outcome. Many neurological procedures aim to relieve symptoms, protect function or slow a condition rather than deliver a complete cure. Your surgeon will explain what is realistic for your case, and reviewing your scans beforehand helps set clear expectations.

Neurosurgery carries serious risks that your specialist will explain in full for your specific procedure, and these are managed with careful assessment and monitoring. Long-haul flying soon after major surgery also raises the risk of blood clots, which is one reason your team asks you to stay until you are formally cleared to travel rather than flying home too soon.

The most important things are your recent MRI or CT scans and your full medical records, including any previous neurological reports and current medications. Sharing these early lets specialists review your case properly and advise whether travelling for treatment is the right step before you make any commitment.

Reputable hospitals provide a written aftercare plan and stay reachable for remote follow-up, which matters more with neurological recovery. Confirm what ongoing support and rehabilitation guidance is included, and how long your team remains contactable, before you commit.

Neurology and neurosurgery in Thailand typically cost 50 to 70 percent less than at home, and more on some procedures, even after flights and accommodation, as the price table above shows.

Care Held to a Standard

Every procedure we coordinate runs through accredited hospitals and board-certified specialists.

Accredited hospitals only

We coordinate with JCI and HA accredited hospitals in Bangkok and Phuket, not discount clinics.

Board-certified specialists

Care is led by neurologists and neurosurgeons certified by the Medical Council of Thailand.

English-speaking care

International patient departments handle your care in English from first enquiry to flight home.

One point of contact

A single coordinator manages quotes, scheduling and aftercare, so nothing falls between clinics.

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