Price comparison: Scandinavia vs Bangkok
Comparison of private health check-up costs in Scandinavia vs Bangkok (exchange rates: SEK 1 ≈ ฿3.2, NOK 1 ≈ ฿3.1, DKK 1 ≈ ฿5.6):
- ▸Basic blood panel (cholesterol, glucose, liver, kidney, thyroid) — Swedish private clinic: SEK 2,500–6,000 (฿8,000–฿19,200) | Bangkok: ฿2,500–฿5,000 | Saving 55–80%
- ▸Basic blood panel — Norwegian private: NOK 2,000–5,000 (฿6,200–฿15,500) | Bangkok: ฿2,500–฿5,000 | Saving 50–75%
- ▸Standard (+ ECG, X-ray, ultrasound) — Sweden Capio/Aleris: SEK 6,000–12,000 | Bangkok: ฿5,000–฿9,000 | Saving 55–75%
- ▸Executive full check-up — Sweden Sophiahemmet/Capio: SEK 15,000–30,000 | Bangkok: ฿8,000–฿25,000 | Saving 55–75%
- ▸MRI brain — Sweden private: SEK 8,000–15,000 (฿25,600–฿48,000) | Bangkok: ฿5,000–฿12,000 | Saving 55–80%
- ▸Colonoscopy — Norway private: NOK 10,000–20,000 (฿31,000–฿62,000) | Bangkok: ฿8,000–฿22,000 | Saving 50–70%
- ▸Conclusion: even after a return flight from Stockholm or Oslo (SEK 4,000–8,000 / NOK 4,000–10,000 economy), the combined cost of Bangkok flight + executive check-up is often less than the check-up alone at a Scandinavian private clinic
What free Nordic healthcare covers — and the waiting times
Why many Scandinavians seek private care in Bangkok:
- ▸Sweden: 90-day specialist wait guarantee (Vårdgarantin) — but cancer and cardiac screening as a preventive measure without symptoms is not routinely offered; must have a referral from our GP (Husläkare/Fastläkare)
- ▸Norway: Fastlegelegen (GP scheme) — GP referral required for all specialist care; 8–12 weeks typical specialist wait for non-urgent cases; prevention-focused check-ups not routinely offered
- ▸Denmark: same GP gatekeeper model — full preventive check-up is not a standard NHS entitlement; Sundhedspakke offered by private providers for DKK 1,500–5,000
- ▸Finland: Terveyskeskus (health centres) have extensive waiting times in many municipalities; private Pihlajalinna/Mehiläinen clinics offer comprehensive packages for €200–€600
- ▸What IS free: emergency care everywhere in Scandinavia; maternal care; vaccination programs; cancer screening programs (mammography, cervical, colorectal from specific ages)
- ▸The gap Bangkok fills: comprehensive preventive check-up with same-day results, no referral needed, no waiting list, broader scope than what public systems offer routinely
Practical guide for Nordic visitors
Logistics for Scandinavian patients visiting Bangkok:
- ▸Visa: Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic passport holders — visa-free up to 60 days in Thailand
- ▸Flight: Stockholm (ARN) – Bangkok: 10–11 hours non-stop with Thai Airways; Oslo (OSL) – Bangkok: 10–12 hours (SAS, Thai Airways, via hub); Copenhagen (CPH) – Bangkok: 10 hours non-stop
- ▸Language: all Bangkok JCI hospitals operate in English; Scandinavian patients generally have excellent English
- ▸Medical report: results issued in English, compatible with Scandinavian medical records; bring report to your Fastläkare/Fastlege on return
- ▸Payment: Scandinavian Visa/Mastercard debit cards (Swedbank, DNB, Nordea, Handelsbanken) work across Bangkok hospitals; Klarna, Swish, MobilePay not available — use card or cash
- ▸Travel insurance: standard Nordic travel insurance covers emergency treatment but not planned preventive screening; private check-up at Bangkok hospital is self-pay
- ▸Best time: November–February (dry season, pleasant temperatures); Scandinavians particularly enjoy the warmth contrast