Thinking of getting a health check-up in Bangkok? This 2025 guide compares check-up packages from top hospitals, what's included, prices, and how to book as an expat. Best Hospitals, What’s Included, and How Much You Should Pay.
Whether you’ve just moved to Thailand or been here for years, annual health check-ups are highly recommended — especially in a tropical country where new health risks may arise. The good news? Bangkok offers world-class check-up services at competitive prices, and most packages can be booked online.
Standard packages may include:
Blood pressure and vital signs
Blood sugar and cholesterol test
Kidney and liver function
Chest X-ray
ECG (Electrocardiogram)
BMI and physical exam
Urinalysis
Cancer screening (PSA for men, Pap smear for women)
More premium packages may include:
Abdominal ultrasound
Hormonal panel
CT scans or MRI
Cardiologist/Oncologist consultation
💡 Tip: Always read the hospital’s checklist before booking — some offer bilingual reports and doctor consultations in English.
Here are 5 expat-friendly hospitals in Bangkok with popular check-up programs:
Basic Check-Up: ฿5,000–฿8,000
Executive Check-Up: ฿15,000+
Booking: Available online
✅ English-speaking staff
✅ Bilingual results
Standard Check-Up: ฿4,500
Advanced Wellness Package: ฿12,000+
Strong reputation for family and women’s health
Offers partner check-up promotions
Branches in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket
Packages from ฿3,800 (male/female)
Can combine with dental, eye exams
Modern equipment and private rooms
Specializes in expat care
Classic check-up: ฿4,000
Senior wellness plans
Includes optional add-ons (vitamin D, bone scan)
Tech-forward facility
Personalized check-ups via mobile app
English-speaking doctors
Transparent pricing
Visit the hospital’s official website
Look for “Health Check-Up” under services
Choose your package and time slot
Pay online or in person
Fast results usually delivered within 2–3 hours
Some hospitals offer online access to your results
📲 Bonus Tip: Some hospitals offer special expat promotions if you book during health fairs or via insurance partners.
General health check-ups are usually not covered by basic travel insurance.
However, comprehensive expat insurance may reimburse check-ups depending on the provider.
Always check your policy or ask the hospital if they provide a claim form for international insurance.
Go fasting for at least 8–10 hours before a blood test.
Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before your check-up.
Bring your passport and insurance documents.
Women should avoid check-ups during menstruation.
If unsure, request an English-speaking nurse or doctor in advance.