Medical Tourism FAQ

Your Complete Guide to Healthcare Travel in Thailand


Whether you're considering a health check-up, surgery, dental treatment, cosmetic procedure, rehabilitation, or a wellness retreat, we're here to help you make informed decisions with confidence.

Medical Tourism FAQ

What is medical tourism?
Medical tourism is the practice of travelling to another country to receive medical care. Patients may travel for surgery, dental treatment, cosmetic procedures, preventive healthcare, rehabilitation, or wellness programs while often benefiting from shorter waiting times and competitive pricing.
Why do people choose Thailand for medical tourism?
Thailand is recognised internationally for:
  • Modern hospitals
  • Experienced medical specialists
  • Advanced medical technology
  • Competitive treatment costs
  • Short waiting periods
  • Excellent hospitality
  • Luxury recovery accommodations
  • Beautiful travel destinations
Why choose ThaiCurio?
ThaiCurio provides complete healthcare travel coordination by helping you:
  • Select the right hospital
  • Find suitable specialists
  • Arrange consultations
  • Plan your treatment journey
  • Organize accommodation
  • Coordinate airport transfers
  • Schedule rehabilitation
  • Book wellness programs
  • Explore Thailand safely during recovery
Does ThaiCurio provide medical treatment?
No.
ThaiCurio is a healthcare travel facilitator.
Medical diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and clinical decisions are always provided by licensed hospitals and qualified physicians.
Who can use ThaiCurio?
We assist:
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Families
  • Retirees
  • Corporate executives
  • International patients
  • Wellness travelers
  • Health-conscious visitors
How do I begin?
Simply submit an online consultation request.
Our Patient Care Team will review your information and help identify suitable hospitals and specialists.
Can I consult a doctor before travelling?
Yes.
Many partner hospitals offer secure online consultations before you travel, allowing specialists to review your case and recommend appropriate treatment.
What medical records should I prepare?
You may be asked to provide:
  • Medical history
  • Blood test results
  • X-rays
  • MRI scans
  • CT scans
  • Ultrasound reports
  • Previous surgery reports
  • Current medications
  • Referral letters
Can I get a second opinion?
Yes.
ThaiCurio can coordinate second opinions from experienced specialists before you decide on treatment.
How long does the review process take?
Most hospitals review complete medical records within a few business days, depending on the complexity of your case.
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