

At the Orthopedic Surgery Center, Bangkok Hospital Pattaya, we are committed to restoring the best possible quality of life — guided by our philosophy: “Good Activities of Daily Living in People Age 85 — Like a Middle-Aged Person.”
Our surgeons specialize in complex and challenging cases — from difficult primary surgeries to revision procedures — working alongside a multidisciplinary team including neurologists, cardiologists, and anesthesiologists, all under JCI-accredited safety standards.
within 90 days of spine surgery
with Assistive Devices before Leaving the Hospital
Highly safe — with data to prove it. Our center recorded a 0% infection rate and 0% DVT in 2025, under JCI standards and multidisciplinary specialist care.
Significantly less painful than in the past. Over 94% of patients reported low pain levels before discharge, thanks to MIS techniques and our Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) program.
Most patients stay approximately 3 days and begin walking before discharge. 100% of endoscopic spine surgery patients walked with assistive devices before leaving the hospital.
Smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery — allowing patients to return to daily life sooner with reduced risk and fewer complications.
Yes — both before and after surgery. Our 3D Navigation System ensures surgical precision, and our Robotic Gait Aid supports faster, more confident post-operative rehabilitation.
Very unlikely. Our unplanned re-operation rate within 28 days is 0%, thanks to precise pre-surgical planning with advanced technology from the start.
Costs are transparent and known in advance. Our Fixed Price Package covers all major expenses — no hidden charges, allowing full budget control.
Yes — including PRP injections and synthetic joint fluid, suitable for early-stage joint degeneration to relieve pain and delay the need for surgery.
If you experience chronic pain such as knee pain, back pain, or difficulty walking — especially if symptoms don’t improve within 2–4 weeks — it’s time to consult a specialist.
In many cases, yes — safely. Our multidisciplinary team including cardiologists, endocrinologists, and anesthesiologists conducts thorough risk assessments to ensure the safest possible outcome.
Yes — and we have a dedicated team to help. We coordinate directly with international insurance providers, supported by interpreters and English-speaking physicians.