Saudi Arabia vs Bangkok — health check-up price comparison (2026)
Approximate prices at Saudi private hospitals (Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib, Saudi German, American Hospital) vs Bangkok JCI hospitals. Exchange rate: SAR 1 ≈ ฿9.9 (USD 1 ≈ SAR 3.75 ≈ ฿37):
- ▸Blood panel (CBC + metabolic + lipids + thyroid): Saudi private SAR 500–1,500; Bangkok ฿2,500–฿5,000 ($68–135) — Bangkok 20–50% cheaper
- ▸Gastroscopy with sedation: Saudi private SAR 1,500–4,000 ($400–1,067); Bangkok ฿4,500–฿9,000 ($122–243) — Bangkok 50–65% cheaper
- ▸Colonoscopy with sedation: Saudi private SAR 2,000–6,000 ($533–1,600); Bangkok ฿8,000–฿18,000 ($216–486) — Bangkok 50–65% cheaper
- ▸MRI brain or abdomen: Saudi private SAR 1,500–4,000 ($400–1,067); Bangkok ฿5,000–฿15,000 ($135–405) — Bangkok 50–60% cheaper
- ▸CT scan chest/abdomen: Saudi private SAR 800–3,000 ($213–800); Bangkok ฿4,000–฿9,000 ($108–243) — Bangkok 40–60% cheaper
- ▸Executive health check-up (25–40 tests with tumor markers + imaging): Saudi private SAR 3,000–12,000 ($800–3,200); Bangkok ฿12,000–฿25,000 ($320–675) — Bangkok 50–75% cheaper for equivalent scope
- ▸Cardiac CT calcium score: Saudi private SAR 1,500–4,000 ($400–1,067); Bangkok ฿4,000–฿8,000 ($108–216) — Bangkok significantly cheaper
- ▸PET-CT (cancer staging): Saudi private SAR 5,000–15,000 ($1,333–4,000); Bangkok ฿20,000–฿45,000 ($540–1,215) — Bangkok 60–70% cheaper
Saudi healthcare and why Bangkok is chosen
Factors driving Saudi patients to Bangkok for health check-ups:
- ▸KFSH (King Faisal Specialist Hospital) — world-class but extremely busy: appointments for specialist consultations and advanced imaging can take weeks to months even for complex referrals; Bangkok has immediate availability
- ▸Saudi private hospitals growing: Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib (HMG), Saudi German Hospital, Dallah Hospital — good quality but JCI hospital count is limited vs Bangkok's 9 JCI facilities
- ▸No visa required: Saudi Arabia was added to Thailand's visa-exemption list in early 2023 (30 days) — Saudi passport holders can now travel to Bangkok without any visa; no need for visa applications
- ▸Direct flights: Riyadh (RUH) → Bangkok (BKK Suvarnabhumi): Saudia Airlines direct, approximately 7.5 hours; Jeddah (JED) → Bangkok: direct on Saudia, approximately 8 hours; also connections via Dubai (EK) 9–11 hours total
- ▸Halal certification: Bangkok JCI hospitals (Bumrungrad, Samitivej) are experienced with Saudi and Gulf Muslim patients; halal food available; prayer facilities at Bumrungrad; Arabic-speaking coordinators
- ▸Saudi diaspora and expat routing: Saudis studying or working in the UK, USA, or Malaysia often add a Bangkok stop for health check-ups — very convenient from Southeast Asian hubs
- ▸Oncology and advanced treatment: Bumrungrad's oncology centre has Saudi patients for chemotherapy, radiation, and complex treatment protocols at 60–70% below Saudi private hospital prices
Practical guide: Saudi Arabia to Bangkok
Visa, flights, and practical information for Saudi patients:
- ▸Visa: Saudi passport holders have visa-exemption for Thailand (since 2023) — no visa needed; up to 30-day tourist entry with no pre-registration required
- ▸Flights from Riyadh: Saudia Airlines direct RUH→BKK approximately 7.5 hours; also Emirates via Dubai approximately 9–11 hours; Flydubai and Air Arabia options
- ▸Flights from Jeddah: Saudia direct JED→BKK approximately 8 hours; also via Dubai
- ▸Flights from Dammam: no direct; connection via Dubai (EK) approximately 9–11 hours total
- ▸Arrival: Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) — taxi to Bumrungrad approximately 40 minutes (฿400–฿600); Airport Rail Link to Phaya Thai then BTS to Nana station, 5 minutes walk to Bumrungrad
- ▸Accommodation: Bumrungrad is on Sukhumvit Soi 3 — also known as 'Arab Street' in Bangkok; nearby Soi 3–5 have numerous Arabic restaurants, grocery stores, and shisha cafes; very familiar environment for Saudi patients
- ▸Bumrungrad's Arabic services: Bumrungrad has Arabic-speaking international patient coordinators; online booking in Arabic via bumrungrad.com; medical reports available in Arabic on request
- ▸Ramadan: Bangkok hospitals are fully capable of accommodating fasting patients — blood draws can be done pre-dawn; Suhoor and Iftar meals arranged; prayer facilities available