Le coût d'une césarienne en Thaïlande se situe généralement entre $2,500 / 92,500฿ et $3,800 / 140,600฿. Les tarifs peuvent varier selon l’hôpital, l’expérience de l’obstétricien, le type d’anesthésie (rachianesthésie ou générale) et s’il s’agit d’une intervention programmée ou en urgence. En France, le prix moyen est de $7,000 / 259,000฿ (selon la CNGOF). La chirurgie de la césarienne en Thaïlande coûte environ 54% de moins qu’en France.
Les hôpitaux thaïlandais incluent généralement les analyses sanguines préopératoires, l’intervention chirurgicale, l’anesthésie, le séjour à l’hôpital (2 à 4 nuits), la surveillance postopératoire, les soins au nouveau-né et les médicaments standards. En France, le tarif de base couvre souvent uniquement l’intervention, avec des frais supplémentaires pour l’anesthésie, les séjours prolongés et les soins au nouveau-né. Toujours vérifier ce qui est inclus dans le forfait de chaque hôpital.
| Thaïlande | Turquie | Espagne | |
| Césarienne | de $2,500 / 92,500฿ | de $2,421 / 89,577฿ | de $3,000 / 111,000฿ |
Bookimed ne facture pas de frais supplémentaires pour les prix des Césarienne. Les tarifs sont issus des listes de prix officielles des cliniques. Vous payez directement à la clinique lors de votre arrivée pour votre Césarienne.
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Bookimed offre une assistance experte gratuite. Un coordinateur médical personnel vous accompagne avant, pendant et après votre traitement, en résolvant tous les problèmes. Vous n'êtes jamais seul dans votre parcours de Césarienne.
Le Dr Pramote Cherdrattanrak est un obstétricien et gynécologue expérimenté à l'hôpital Intrarat, spécialisé dans les césariennes en mettant l'accent sur la sécurité et les soins des patients.
Le Dr Seree Teerapong est spécialisé en FIV et en chirurgie gynécologique laparoscopique à l'hôpital Intrarat.
Le Dr Orasa Teerakul est spécialisée en obstétrique et gynécologie à l'hôpital Intrarat, avec un accent sur les soins prénataux complets et l'assistance à l'accouchement.
Le Dr Dissatat Budhithada est spécialisé en obstétrique et gynécologie, avec une expertise en césariennes à l'hôpital Intrarat.
An on-ground medical concierge in Thailand manages non-clinical logistics and communication during your 3-5 day hospital stay. They translate medical instructions, handle administrative paperwork, and coordinate essential services like meal delivery, airport transfers, and overnight supplies to ensure a seamless recovery process.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While top-tier facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital offer robust internal services, many patients find that hiring a private concierge for $50–$100 per day provides more proactive support. These independent assistants often bridge the gap during night shifts when hospital staff levels may decrease.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that having a dedicated advocate turns a stressful foreign medical stay into a manageable experience, especially for solo travelers who need help navigating complex hospital paperwork.
You can request an elective C-section in Thailand, primarily at private JCI-accredited hospitals that accommodate maternal requests after 39 weeks gestation. While public facilities prioritize medical necessity, private centers like Bumrungrad International and Samitivej Sukhumvit offer dedicated maternity packages for planned surgical deliveries.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a significant experience gap among Thai obstetricians, with specialists at top-tier clinics performing thousands of deliveries. For instance, Bumrungrad International Hospital manages over 1 million patients annually across 70 departments. This high volume often leads to smoother administrative processing for international patients requesting elective procedures compared to smaller regional clinics.
Patient Consensus: Patients suggest confirming elective policies via email early in the pregnancy. While some doctors may cite international guidelines, many foreigners successfully switch providers to find one who supports their choice.
A standard private C-section package in Thailand typically includes the surgical team fees, epidural or spinal anesthesia, and 2 to 3 nights of hospital stay. These bundles cover the operating theater, recovery room, nursing care, and essential newborn health assessments including initial vaccinations.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While basic packages in Thailand start at $2,500, they often omit neonatal screenings. Upgrading to a premium package at centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital frequently adds hearing tests and lactation support. These extras are often cheaper when bundled than as individual add-ons later.
Patient Consensus: Patients recommend budgeting a 20% to 30% buffer for potential extras like partner stay fees. Bringing own baby clothes and diapers can also help avoid high hospital markup costs.
The best hospitals for a C-section in Bangkok include Bumrungrad International Hospital, Samitivej Sukhumvit, and Bangkok Hospital. These JCI-accredited facilities offer specialized maternity centers, advanced Neonatal Intensive Care Units, and comprehensive delivery packages. Expert obstetricians like Dr. Lan Kerdpol at Navamin 9 Hospital provide experienced surgical care.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While luxury amenities define top-tier clinics, surgical experience is the real differentiator. Surgeons like Dr. Lan Kerdpol at Navamin 9 Hospital bring over 29 years of clinical experience specifically in C-sections. Choosing a hospital with high-volume maternity wards often ensures a more seamless coordination between the obstetrician, anesthesiologist, and pediatric team.
Patient Consensus: Patients value the dedicated OB/GYN teams and suggest negotiating package inclusions like breast pumps or newborn photography upfront. Many appreciate the availability of English-speaking staff and the readiness of advanced neonatal units for peace of mind.
Post-C-section recovery in Thailand typically involves 3 to 4 days of hospitalization in JCI-accredited facilities. Mothers remain bedbound for 12–24 hours while spinal anesthesia wears off. Early mobilization, including walking to prevent blood clots, is strictly encouraged by Thai medical teams within the first 24 hours.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many Western protocols allow slower mobilization, Thai private hospitals often push for movement within 12 hours. Clinics like Navamin 9 Hospital combine this with high-tech monitoring. Staying in Bangkok offers the highest density of board-certified OB-GYNs who manage over 1 million international patients annually.
Patient Consensus: Patients value the 72-hour intensive support where nurses handle all diaper changes and vitals. Many recommend using belly binding post-discharge to manage swelling and improve mobility during the initial 2-week home recovery period.
Partners are generally excluded from operating theaters during C-sections in Thailand due to strict infection control and space limitations. While most Western hospitals allow one support person, Thai facilities, including top JCI-accredited centers in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, typically maintain rigid no-family zones in surgical areas.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While Thailand is a global medical hub with centers like Bumrungrad serving patients from 190 countries, their labor protocols remain conservative. Data shows patients value the high nurse-to-patient ratio in private Thai wards, which compensates for the lack of partner presence during the actual surgery.
Patient Consensus: Many patients advise preparing emotionally for entering surgery alone and suggest bringing a photo or note for the nursing team to share with your partner. The consensus is that while the policy feels strict, the attentive care from Thai medical staff provides significant comfort.
Foreign parents register births in Thailand by obtaining an official birth report from the hospital and filing it at the local District Office within 15 days. International facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital often provide translation and registration packages to assist with paperwork and administrative requirements.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai medical facilities with Joint Commission International accreditation typically serve high volumes of international patients. These clinics often embed birth registration costs into maternity packages. For example, Bumrungrad International Hospital manages over 500,000 international visits per year. Their registration teams handle complex documentation faster than public hospitals, which is critical for meeting the 15-day Thai legal deadline.
Patient Consensus: Many parents recommend using hospital-provided registration packages to avoid logistical stress during recovery. Ensuring the father's presence or notarized consent is vital to avoid delays when applying for the child's foreign passport.