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Women's Health Checkups in Thailand: 7 Premium Clinics and Prices for 2026

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Women's Health Checkups in Thailand: 7 Premium Clinics and Prices for 2026

May 10, 2026

A 47-year-old expat living in Bangkok recently completed a full-body health assessment in a single day - gynecological consultation, mammogram, thyroid ultrasound, and a comprehensive blood panel - then spent the evening at a rooftop pool. The total bill: 58,000 baht (approximately $1,650). A comparable set of tests at a private clinic in most Western cities would cost at least twice as much.

Thailand consistently ranks among the top three global destinations for medical tourism. According to the Department of Health Service Support, more than 3.5 million international patients visited the country in 2024, with a significant share being women who traveled specifically for comprehensive health checkups. The appeal goes beyond price: Thai hospitals holding JCI accreditation combine clinical precision with the service culture of a luxury hotel.

For expatriates already living in Thailand - or for those considering buying property here - access to a world-class annual checkup is not a luxury. It is part of the basic infrastructure of a well-organized life. Below is a clear breakdown of where to go, what to pay, and which programs make sense for different needs.

Quick Answer

  • Premium women's checkup cost in Bangkok: from 35,000 to 120,000 baht ($1,000 - $3,400) depending on the scope of tests
  • Duration: 3 to 8 hours in a single day; extended programs run 2 days
  • JCI accreditation (the global gold standard) is held by Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital, Samitivej, BNH, and several others
  • Phuket and Koh Samui offer comparable equipment quality at prices 15-25% lower than Bangkok
  • Multilingual coordinators (including Russian-speaking staff) are available at Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital Phuket, and Bangkok Hospital Samui
  • Popular add-ons for women 35+: BRCA genetic screening, full hormone panel, bone density scan (DEXA), and cervical cancer screening with HPV typing

Scenarios and Options

Scenario 1: One-Day Express Checkup in Bangkok

Bumrungrad International Hospital on Sukhumvit Soi 3 sees more than 500,000 international patients annually. The 'Female Executive' package covers a full blood count, biochemistry, thyroid hormones, mammogram, pelvic ultrasound, PAP smear, and consultations with a gynecologist and ophthalmologist. Pricing in 2026 sits at approximately 42,000 baht ($1,200). Online booking is straightforward, and results in English are delivered to a secure patient portal within 48 hours.

BNH Hospital on Convent Road offers a quieter, more intimate setting - no corridors crowded with hundreds of patients. The women's package starts at 38,000 baht and covers the same core tests, with the addition of a dermatologist consultation.

Scenario 2: Comprehensive Wellness Checkup with an Anti-Aging Focus

MedPark Hospital, which opened in 2022 on Rama IV Road, has quickly become the preferred choice among high-net-worth expats. Their two-day 'Women's Comprehensive Premium' program includes colonoscopy under sedation, MRI of the breast, an extended oncology screen (tumor markers CA-125, CA 15-3, CEA), genetic predisposition testing, and a consultation with an anti-aging specialist. Pricing runs from 95,000 to 120,000 baht ($2,700 - $3,400). Between procedures, patients relax in a dedicated lounge with organic meals provided.

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital offers a comparable extended program from 85,000 baht, with a stronger focus on cardiovascular screening: stress testing, echocardiogram, and CT coronary angiography.

Scenario 3: Checkup in Phuket - For Those Already on the Island

Bangkok Hospital Phuket on Yaowarat Road in Phuket Town is part of the BDMS network and operates a fully equipped facility. Women's premium checkup packages here range from 32,000 to 55,000 baht - roughly 15 to 20% below Bangkok prices. A multilingual coordinator assists with booking and helps interpret results.

For residents of Koh Samui, Bangkok Hospital Samui provides baseline checkup programs from 28,000 baht. When more complex investigations are needed (contrast MRI, genetic tests), samples are sent to the Bangkok central laboratory.

Scenario 4: Checkup Combined with a Wellness Retreat

RAKxa Wellness, located in the Bang Krachao green zone near Bangkok, integrates evidence-based medicine with integrative health practices. The three-day 'Women's Vitality' program combines a full medical checkup at a partner clinic with IV therapy, personalized nutrition consultations, cryotherapy, hyperbaric chamber sessions, and traditional Thai massage. Pricing starts at 180,000 baht ($5,100) including accommodation.

Chiva-Som in Hua Hin offers a 'Women's Health and Wellness' program of seven nights or more. The medical checkup is accompanied by physiotherapy, yoga, and a structured detox nutrition plan. Budgets start from 350,000 baht ($10,000) including accommodation and all meals.

ParameterBumrungrad (Bangkok)MedPark (Bangkok)Bangkok Hospital PhuketRAKxa Wellness (Bangkok)
Program typeExecutive FemaleComprehensive PremiumPremium FemaleWomen's Vitality
Duration1 day2 days1 day3 days
Cost (baht)42,00095,000 - 120,00032,000 - 55,000180,000+
Cost (USD approx.)~$1,200~$2,700 - $3,400~$900 - $1,550~$5,100+
JCI accreditationYesYesYes (BDMS)No (partner clinic)
Multilingual coordinatorYesOn requestYesOn request
Breast MRIOptionalIncludedOptionalIncluded
Genetic screeningOptionalIncludedOptionalOptional
Wellness componentNoneMinimalNoneFull
AccommodationNot includedNot includedNot includedIncluded

Main Risks and Mistakes

1. Choosing a clinic without JCI accreditation. JCI (Joint Commission International) is the benchmark quality standard that audits everything from instrument sterilization to physician qualifications. Thailand has dozens of clinics that market themselves as 'international,' but only a small number hold actual accreditation. Always verify status on the official JCI website before booking.

2. Skipping a language coordinator. Medical terminology is complex even in your first language. If the clinic does not provide a multilingual coordinator, arrange an independent medical interpreter yourself. Misunderstanding a diagnosis or treatment recommendation carries real consequences.

3. Ignoring preparation protocols. Many tests require 8 to 12 hours of fasting, suspension of certain medications, or must be performed at a specific point in the menstrual cycle. Clinics send preparation instructions in advance - follow them carefully to avoid invalid results and a repeat visit.

4. Traveling without health insurance. A checkup is a planned procedure and is generally not covered by standard travel policies. However, if the results indicate that urgent intervention is needed, having comprehensive health coverage becomes critical. Expat-focused insurers such as Luma, Pacific Cross, and Cigna are widely used in Thailand.

5. Adding tests without clinical indication. Some clinics aggressively upsell additional panels: full genome sequencing, extended tumor markers, allergy panels covering 200 substances. Not all of these have clinical value without a specific indication. Discuss the program with the physician before paying.

6. Leaving without your original records. Mammogram images, MRI data, and biopsy reports are your property. Always request digital copies in DICOM format and printed reports in English. These will be essential for any follow-up consultations abroad.

FAQ

Do I need a visa to visit Thailand for a health checkup? Many nationalities, including most European and Western passport holders, enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days. This is more than sufficient for any checkup program. For longer wellness retreats, a Medical Treatment Visa (MT) can be arranged through a Thai embassy in advance.

Can I complete the checkup in English? Yes. All major international hospitals operate in English as standard. Bumrungrad, MedPark, Samitivej, BNH, and Bangkok Hospital group all provide English-language documentation, patient portals, and physician consultations. Russian-speaking coordinators are also available at Bumrungrad and Bangkok Hospital Phuket.

At what age should I schedule my first comprehensive checkup? Physicians typically recommend a baseline full checkup from age 30, repeated annually. From 40, mammography and colonoscopy are added to the standard panel. From 50, bone density scanning and extended cardiac screening become important. In Thailand, all of these can be completed in a single visit.

Do Thai hospitals accept international health insurance? Bumrungrad, MedPark, Samitivej, and BNH work directly with major international insurers including Cigna, Allianz, AXA, and Bupa. Confirm with your insurer whether preventive care and wellness screenings are covered under your specific policy before arriving.

What does a standalone mammogram cost? Digital mammography at Thai hospitals ranges from 2,500 to 5,000 baht ($70 - $140). Breast MRI starts from 15,000 baht ($430). These figures compare favorably with private clinic pricing in the UK, Australia, and most of continental Europe.

How do I book a checkup from abroad? All major hospitals accept bookings via their websites, email, and messaging apps (Line and WhatsApp are standard). Bumrungrad has a full mobile application with an online scheduling function. Average wait times are 3 to 7 business days. During the high season (November through February), booking two to three weeks ahead is advisable.

Is it safe to have medical tests done in Thailand? Thailand holds more JCI-accredited hospitals than any other country in Southeast Asia - 68 as of the latest count. Equipment at leading facilities (Siemens, GE, Philips) matches European hospital standards. Senior physicians at top Bangkok hospitals typically trained in the United States, United Kingdom, or Germany.

Can I combine a checkup with aesthetic treatments? Many women do exactly this. Bangkok clinics offering laser procedures, injectable cosmetic treatments, and plastic surgery consultations are often located within the same hospital network. However, certain investigations (such as MRI with contrast) require a recovery interval before some cosmetic procedures. Always confirm the timeline with your physician.

Access to Quality Healthcare as a Lifestyle Factor

Access to world-class healthcare is consistently cited among the top reasons international families choose to buy property in Thailand. When a mammogram at a JCI-accredited hospital is 20 minutes from home rather than a transatlantic flight away, the quality of daily life changes in a meaningful way. Research suggests that up to 80% of final property purchase decisions are made or heavily influenced by women - and healthcare infrastructure is always near the top of the evaluation criteria. In Thailand, that infrastructure is not merely adequate. It is genuinely excellent.

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