Hip Replacement in Thailand

Find the best clinics for Hip Replacement in Thailand

With MyMediTravel you can browse 8 facilities offering Hip Replacement procedures in Thailand. The cheapest price available is $6,526 - what are you waiting for?

Hip Replacement in Bangkok

Price: $ 6,526

Hip Replacement in Phuket

Price: $ 11,420

India offers the best prices Worldwide

Price: $ 2,513

Sikarin Hospital
4.4

From 329 verified reviews

Saud Khan, 30 December 2022

I had a breast lift at Sikarin Hospital and I couldn't be happier with the results! The Doctor was highly skilled and professional throughout the entire process. The surgery went smoothly and the recovery time was surprisingly short. I felt confident and beautiful after the procedure. I would highly recommend Sikarin Hospital for anyone considering a breast lift.

$350,000 Hip Replacement View details & Read reviews CALL NOW
Bangkok Hospital Phuket
3.5

From 219 verified reviews

Chloe Tan, 01 January 2023

I was very pleased with the general dentistry services at Bangkok Hospital Phuket. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, and the facilities were modern and well-equipped. I felt comfortable and secure in the hands of the professional dentists. I highly recommend this hospital for anyone needing general dentistry.

$350,000 Hip Replacement View details & Read reviews CALL NOW
Chiangmai Ram Hospital
4.8

From 6 verified reviews

Jenifer Leppert, 08 December 2020

The staff were amazing!!! Also the doctor and nurses were fantastic. I couldn't have wished for more caring individuals to look after me. They go the extra mile to try and put me at ease. I feel like I was getting first-class treatment during my stay there. Thanks to the highly qualified doctor and up to date surgical equipment, my surgery went well. Surgery cost is very affordable as well. :)

$400,000 Hip Replacement View details & Read reviews CALL NOW
Bangpakok 9 International Hospital
3.7

From 63 verified reviews

Carissa Taylor, 31 October 2022

I recently visited Bangpakok 9 International Hospital and I was very impressed. The staff was friendly and professional. The location was convenient and the facilities were modern and well-maintained. Overall, I had a great experience and would highly recommend this hospital.

$320,000 Hip Replacement View details & Read reviews CALL NOW
Thainakarin Hospital
3.4

From 100 verified reviews

Rodrigo Kulp, 09 December 2020

From the moment I walked in to the time I left, I was well looked after. The nurses were all lovely and helped me deal with the stress I had before my procedure. Thanks to them I felt comfortable and relaxed. Thank you, I really appreciate the hardwork. The doctor is very professional and quick. The departments are clean, tidy, and well maintained. Plus there is a coffee shop, as well as several shops. 👍

$200,000 Hip Replacement View details & Read reviews CALL NOW
Samitivej Thonburi Hospital
3.3

From 57 verified reviews

Phebe Kratz, 02 November 2020

The price is a bit expensive, but the service was incredible so I don't mind. I had a hip replacement, and the surgeon was very professional and knowledgeable. Felt scared at first, but since the surgeon was very reassuring, the whole experience became stress-free. The staff were very friendly, efficient, and courteous. Everyone was very encouraging as well, helping me to recover faster. Also, the food was very good. 😄 The hospital was clean and tidy. Everything was modern. I really wish my local hospitals were this impressive.

$250,000 Hip Replacement View details & Read reviews
Bumrungrad International Hospital
3.5

From 381 verified reviews

Glinda Deblois, 22 November 2020

I understand why this hospital is considered the best in Thailand. Traveled all the way from Australia to get my treatment here after I heard good things about it. Superb staff, very friendly, attentive, and helpful. Many of the staff can speak English, so communication is not a problem. I asked many questions and told them my concerns, and they answered patiently and put me at ease. Had to stay for several days after my treatment. The room was super clean, well-designed, and definitely made me feel comfortable. The nurses checked on me every hour or so, and the food was surprisingly great. Though having to stay in a hospital is never a good experience, I would say my time in Bumrungrad was a pleasant one. A bit pricey when compared to other hospitals around the area, but with the quality service and high-level care offered, it was all worth it.

Price on request Hip Replacement View details & Read reviews
Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital

Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital, located in Bang Bon, Bangkok, Thailand offers patients Hip Replacement procedures among its total of 11 available procedures, across 7 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Hip Replacement procedures at Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately ₫10,497. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

Price on request Hip Replacement View details & Read reviews CALL NOW

    WHY US?

    At MyMediTravel, we're making medical easy. You can search, compare, discuss, and book your medical all in one place. We open the door to the best medical providers worldwide, saving you time and energy along the way, and it's all for FREE, no hidden fees, and no price markups guaranteed. So what are you waiting for?

    Free
    Free
    best price
    Best Price
    easy selection
    Widest Selection
    risk free
    Risk-Free

    What you need to know about Hip Replacement in Thailand

    Hip Replacement

    Before getting Hip Replacement surgery, you might feel pain and inflammation in your joint, your mobility might be decreased and you might experience difficulty in walking because your joint aches. After the surgery, you would feel relief from pain and inflammation. Your movements will be smooth and frictionless.

    Hip Replacement or arthroplasty is the surgical removal of a damaged hip joint and replaced by an artificial one. The hip prosthesis is implanted in place of the original hip joint. It is made up of metallic and plastic parts. Surgery can be of two types:

    1. Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) - involves the removal of both the acetabulum and head of the femur.
    2. Partial or Hemi Hip Replacement - only the head of the femur is replaced.

    It is usually performed on those with chronic hip pain, often associated with old age, but can also be performed in cases of severe accidents, bone fractures, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bone tumors, avascular necrosis, and other bone abnormalities.

    What is the cost of Hip Replacement in Thailand?

    The financial outlay for Hip Replacement in Thailand can fluctuate significantly, due in large part to the patient's unique health status, intricacies of the procedure, mastery of the surgical team, and the facilities availed by the clinic. It's paramount to note that the total quote usually encompasses not just the surgery, but also care before and after the procedure, anesthesia, hospital costs, and possibly, physical restoration costs.

    Individuals are urged to reach out to healthcare providers in Thailand for exact cost estimates and research into which insurance coverages might or might not be applicable. Prospective patients must deliberate over the financial implications of Hip Replacement, inclusive of both upfront expenses and possible long-term healthcare costs linked to subsequent care and rehabilitation.

    What does a Hip Replacement Procedure Involve?

    The painful joint can be approached from four sides:

    1. Anteriorly
    2. Posteriorly
    3. Antero-laterally
    4. Laterally

    The general procedure is as follows:

    • You are anesthetized to help you avoid pain during the surgery. After this, an incision is given whose size varies in accordance with the surgery being performed. Muscles are displaced at sides to make the joint visible. Cartilage, tendons, and ligaments are ligated. A saw is used to separate the ball portion of the joint from the femur. It is removed and a hip prosthesis is inserted in place of it. An adhesive material called Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) cement is used to fix the prostheses there. Muscles are then re-attached to their place and the incision is stitched. Bandages are applied to cover the cut.
    • Nowadays, another common technique known as a minimally invasive method is used by surgeons, in which 1 or 2 cuts are given, 2 to 5 inches long. After this, standard hip replacement surgery is performed. This method is prevailing because of its advantages, such as less blood loss and pain, less healing time and less stay at hospital duration.

    MyMediTravel currently lists 8 facilities in Thailand offering Hip Replacement procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Hip Replacement can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on photos and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quote Click Here to submit your details

    How Long Should I Stay in Thailand for a Hip Replacement Procedure?

    You have to stay at the hospital for 4 to 8 days after surgery. Length of stay in the hospital varies with age, health and physical condition. People above 70 years of age require a 2-week stay at the hospital. Other factors such as gender, obesity and any type of physical ailment help in determining the length of your stay. Previously, hip replacements required a much longer hospital stay but with the advancement of medical science, this duration is decreasing. But you will be required to stay in Thailand for at least 2 more weeks after being discharged as follow up appointments with the surgeon will be required. After that, further check-ups with your local doctor back home will be sufficient.

    What's the Recovery Time for Hip Replacement Procedures in Thailand?

    Again, the recovery time depends upon your natural healing capacity and will power. Stitches are removed 2 weeks after the surgery. On average, 6 to 12 weeks are needed for complete recovery. Healing time varies in accordance with the type of surgery. In the case of minimally invasive surgery, you might be able to walk on the same day with the help of your medical staff. You can continue to drive 6 weeks after the operation.

    What sort of Aftercare is Required for Hip Replacement Procedures in Thailand?

    Following aftercare factors should be kept in mind after being discharged from the hospital:

    • Visit your doctor on a regular basis. Take your medicines as and when prescribed by the doctor.
    • Make sure that a family member or a friend is available to look after you.
    • There should be safety handrails along the stairs and shower. Take a shower while sitting.
    • Raised toilet seats should be used for some time.
    • Keep your hip above the level of your knees. Use pillows to lift it up while sitting.
    • Eat healthy and nutritious food. Follow a diet plan made by an expert.
    • Use walking aids such as crutches and walkers to move around.
    • Avoid unnecessary excessive movement. Use a grabbing stick to reach the required objects.
    • Try to void climbing up the stairs.
    • Avoid contact with water in the early few days. A wet bandage can be the cause of infection in your wound.
    • Use ice packs to help the swelling. They are useful in reducing inflammation.
    • Avoid rapid movements immediately after surgery. Give yourself some time to recover.

    What's the Success Rate of Hip Replacement Procedures in Thailand?

    58% of hip replacement surgeries have been reported to last for 25 years or more. But the average is over 15 years, after which metallic or plastic hip prostheses wear out. The success rate is 90 to 95% after 10 years of surgery. It falls to 80-85% after 20 years. The procedure is extremely effective in restoring your ability to walk and run and these surgeries are almost always successful. They can go wrong only in cases of infection and clot formation. A clot can cause pulmonary embolism and ultimately death, therefore, utmost care should be taken to avoid infection and clot formation.

    Are there Alternatives to Hip Replacement Procedures in Thailand?

    Hip replacement should never be the first option. There are some non-surgical alternatives to it. Some of them are:

    • Viscosupplementation: in this method lubricants are injected into the joint. Increased lubrication decreases friction and smoothens the joint movement.
    • Stem Cell Therapy: an injection of mesenchymal stem cells is given into the joint which promotes new cell production and growth. Ultimately decreasing pain and inflammation.
    • Cortisone Shots: these are steroidal injections which work by decreasing inflammation and increasing movement.
    • Hyaluronic Acid: these injections increase lubrication at the joint allowing smooth movements.
    • Plasma Rich Protein Injections: plasma proteins are separated from your own blood by centrifugation. Growth factors are injected into the joint which promotes the growth of cells.
    • Physiotherapy: this is very helpful in decreasing joint pain. Special exercises are performed under the supervision of an expert. Joint mobility is increased.  
    • Cartilage Transplant: in this method, either the cartilage is grown and inserted into the joint or the bone is stimulated to increase cartilage growth.

    What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure

    Before undergoing a Hip Replacement, it is typical for patients to participate in a comprehensive health check-up involving bloodwork, radiography, and other examinations. This health assessment aids in evaluating the patient's overall wellbeing and surgical preparedness. Patients are commonly encouraged to lead a balanced diet and lifestyle, regulate any persistent health conditions, and avoid selected medicines. A transparent conversation with the healthcare provider about any doubts or worries is crucial to having a well-understood expectation before the procedure.

    After the surgical operation, it is reasonable for patients to feel an initial period of discomfort and pain, mitigated with the use of appropriate medication. Proper care for the surgical site, safeguards against infection, and preventative measures against blood clots are all critical post-operation care. Immediately embarked upon is the recovery process, which is pivotally dependent on rehabilitation, inclusive of physical therapy.

    What are Potential Risks of Hip Replacement?

    Hip Replacement, as with any surgical technique, inherently is associated with several possible risks and complications. Although infrequent, these could encompass conditions like:

    • Infection
    • Blood clotting
    • Hip displacement
    • Fracturing
    • Variations in leg length
    • Issues related to the prosthetic.
    • Allergic reactions to anesthesia

    Being aware of these plausible difficulties would aid patients in having a comprehensive discussion with their medical provider, thus allowing them to make a well-informed decision about whether to go ahead with the treatment plan.

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers. This content was last updated on 14/07/2023.

    No Time?

    Tell us what you're looking for and we'll reach out to the top clinics all at once

    Please enter a valid procedure

    Enquire Now