Spine Surgery for International Patients in Bangkok
Expert minimally invasive spine care by Dr. Chaidej Sasomboon at Bangkok International Hospital — JCI Accredited · English-speaking team · Telemedicine consultation available
World-Class Spine Surgery in Thailand
Bangkok International Hospital (Bangkok Hospital) is one of Thailand’s largest and most internationally recognised hospitals, holding Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation — the globally recognised standard for hospital quality and patient safety. The hospital treats thousands of international patients each year from across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and beyond.
Dr. Chaidej Sasomboon is an orthopedic spine surgeon at Bangkok International Hospital’s Spine Center, specialising in minimally invasive spine surgery including endoscopic techniques, MIS-TLIF, and O-arm navigation-guided procedures. Hundreds of minimally invasive spine surgeries have been performed, covering a full range of degenerative and complex spinal conditions.
Why Choose Bangkok for Spine Surgery?
JCI Accreditation
Bangkok International Hospital meets the same international quality standards required of leading hospitals in the US, UK, and Europe
Cost-Effective Care
High-quality minimally invasive spine surgery at a fraction of Western costs — without compromising surgical expertise or technology
English-Speaking Team
Bilingual (Thai/English) patient coordination throughout — from first inquiry to discharge and follow-up
Telemedicine First
Review your MRI and confirm surgical candidacy via telemedicine before booking travel — no wasted trip
Short Trip Possible
Minimally invasive procedures allow most patients to fly home within 5–7 days of surgery
World-Class City
Bangkok offers excellent international connectivity, comfortable recovery environment, and a wide range of accommodation options
Spine Conditions We Treat
🦴 Lumbar Disc Herniation
Endoscopic discectomy or MIS-TLIF for severe cases — relieves leg pain and sciatica
🚶 Spinal Stenosis
Endoscopic UBE decompression or minimally invasive laminectomy — restores walking ability
🔄 Spondylolisthesis
MIS-TLIF or OLIF with O-arm navigation for stable, precise spinal fusion
😣 Sciatica
Targeted endoscopic nerve decompression at the exact level causing radicular pain
🫁 Cervical Disc Herniation
Posterior endoscopic cervical foraminotomy (PECF) or ACDF for arm pain and weakness
🔭 Complex Spine Cases
Multi-level degenerative disease and complex reconstructions managed with O-arm navigation and intraoperative neuromonitoring
Your Treatment Journey — Step by Step
Send Your MRI & Medical History
Email or upload your MRI scans and relevant medical records. The team will review your case and confirm whether you are a surgical candidate before you travel.
Telemedicine Consultation
A video consultation with Dr. Chaidej to discuss your diagnosis, proposed procedure, expected outcomes, risks, and total estimated cost — in English.
Travel to Bangkok
Bangkok International Hospital assists with appointment scheduling. Arrive 1–2 days before surgery for pre-operative evaluation (blood tests, anesthesia assessment, final MRI review).
Surgery & In-Hospital Recovery
Minimally invasive procedure with typically 1–2 days in hospital for most endoscopic cases, or 2–3 days for fusion procedures. Bilingual nursing care throughout.
Post-Operative Check & Discharge
Final review with Dr. Chaidej before departure. Discharge summary and follow-up instructions provided in English for your home physician.
Remote Follow-Up
Post-operative telemedicine follow-up to monitor recovery and answer questions after you return home — no second trip required for routine check-ups.
Frequently Asked Questions — International Patients
Do I need to speak Thai?
No. Dr. Chaidej and the international patient coordination team communicate fully in English. Medical reports and discharge documents are provided in English for your home physician. Bangkok International Hospital also provides professional medical interpreters in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French, and other languages upon request.
How do I send my MRI for review?
Email your MRI images and relevant reports to the team at Bangkok International Hospital Spine Center. The team will review your scans and advise whether surgery is indicated before your consultation.
When is it safe to fly after spine surgery?
For most minimally invasive spine surgery procedures, flying is generally safe 5–7 days after surgery once the post-operative check is completed. For fusion procedures, the team will advise based on your individual recovery. Long-haul flights may require an additional day or two of rest in Bangkok.
What is included in the cost estimate?
The cost estimate provided during telemedicine consultation typically includes surgeon fees, anesthesia, operating theatre, implants (if applicable), inpatient ward stay, and routine post-operative medications. Airport transfer and accommodation are arranged separately.
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