Hair Transplant (FUE & DHI) in Thailand for Iraq Patients
Save up to 82%From $2,160 at JCI-accredited Thailand hospitals — Iraq patients welcome. Visa support, Arabic/English-speaking coordinators, halal-friendly facilities where applicable, and post-op follow-up coordinated with your local doctor. Zero service fees.

Cost — Iraq vs Thailand
Thailand
$2,160 – $4,500
Iraq (private)
$7,200 – $15,000
vs Iraq
Save up to 70%
What is Hair Transplant (FUE & DHI)?
Permanent restoration of a natural hairline using follicular unit extraction (FUE) and direct hair implantation (DHI). Grafts are taken from the donor area at the back of the scalp and placed one by one in thinning or bald zones — no linear scar, minimal downtime.
Visa & Travel for Iraq Patients
Iraqi citizens apply for the Thai Medical Treatment Visa via the Thai consulate in Amman or Beirut, or through the e-Visa portal where eligible. Approval typically 7–10 working days with hospital invitation letter. Direct Iraqi-region flights via Doha or Dubai are typical (15–18 hours total with layover).
Thailand Hospitals We Coordinate With
What we coordinate, free
- Visa invitation letter (24–48 hr)
- Flight + airport pickup arrangement
- Arabic / English coordinator
- Medical-record review pre-op
- Hospital + surgeon matching
- Post-op follow-up to your home doctor
With Travel4Treatment vs. On Your Own
Coordinating treatment abroad alone takes weeks. We handle every step — at zero cost to you.
Free. No service fees. Ever.
With Travel4Treatment
- Free consultation with a dedicated case manager
- Vetted JCI-accredited hospitals matched to your case
- Doctor's written second opinion before you travel
- Visa invitation letter and embassy guidance
- On-the-ground translator on day of admission
- Insurance liaison and claim documentation help
- 24/7 WhatsApp support before, during, and after
- Post-treatment follow-up coordinated with local doctor
On Your Own
- Hours of research, no expert to ask
- Guesswork on which hospital to trust
- Pay $300–$1,000 for an independent second opinion
- Visa rejections common without medical letter
- Communication breakdowns at critical moments
- Reimbursement claims often denied for missing paperwork
- Time-zone gaps when something goes wrong
- Discharge papers in a foreign language, no follow-up plan
We're paid by partner hospitals — never by patients. Your quote is the hospital's quote, end-to-end.
