Surgery FAQ

Everything You Need to Know Before Having Surgery in Thailand


Planning surgery in another country is a significant decision. At ThaiCurio, we believe that informed patients make confident decisions. This FAQ answers the most common questions about surgery, preparation, safety, recovery, travel, and follow-up care to help you prepare for a successful medical journey.

Surgery FAQ

What types of surgery can I receive in Thailand?
Thailand offers a wide range of surgical specialities, including:
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • General Surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery
  • Bariatric Surgery
  • Urological Surgery
  • Gynecological Surgery
  • ENT Surgery
  • Ophthalmology Surgery
  • Dental & Oral Surgery
  • Robotic-Assisted Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
Many hospitals serving international patients provide advanced surgical technologies and multidisciplinary care.
How do I know if surgery is the right option?
Surgery should always follow a thorough medical evaluation. Your surgeon will review your condition, discuss nonsurgical alternatives when appropriate, explain the expected benefits and risks, and help you decide whether surgery is the most suitable treatment.
Can I receive a second opinion before deciding?
Yes.
ThaiCurio encourages patients to seek a second opinion, especially for major or elective procedures. A second opinion can help confirm the diagnosis, explore alternative treatments, and provide additional confidence before making a decision.
Can I consult the surgeon online before travelling?
Yes.
Many hospitals offer secure video consultations, allowing surgeons to review your medical records, discuss treatment options, and answer questions before you travel.
How do I choose the right surgeon?
Consider factors such as:
  • Relevant specialty and experience
  • Board certification
  • Hospital accreditation
  • Experience treating international patients
  • Procedure volume
  • Patient communication
  • Transparent discussion of risks and recovery
Can I choose my own surgeon?
Yes.
Whenever possible, ThaiCurio helps patients select a surgeon whose expertise matches their specific medical needs.
Should I ask how many times my surgeon has performed the procedure?
Absolutely.
Understanding a surgeon's experience with your specific procedure is an important part of informed decision-making.
What medical records should I bring?
Typical documents include:
  • Medical history
  • Blood test results
  • Imaging studies (X-ray, CT, MRI)
  • Current medications
  • Allergy information
  • Previous operation reports
  • Referral letters
What tests will I need before surgery?
Depending on the procedure and your health status, your surgeon may recommend:
  • Blood tests
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)
  • Chest X-ray
  • Urine analysis
  • Imaging studies
  • Physical examination
  • Anesthesia assessment
Can I eat before surgery?
Most surgeries require fasting for a specified period beforehand. Your surgical team will provide detailed instructions based on your procedure and anaesthesia plan.
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