How Ophthalmology is growing in Thailand
The population of Thailand has long been impacted by eye diseases
including Cataract, Refractive Error, Glaucoma, Pterygium and Conjunctivitis
among others. The country actually set its sights on 2020 and formed a Vision
2020 plan, to improve the ophthalmic care landscape in the country, and reduce
the incidence rate of untreated eye ailments and disorders.
Thailand has a total of ~ ophthalmologists, registered under the Royal
College of Ophthalmologists, which is the official association of Ophthalmologists
in Thailand. The College mandates the ophthalmology curriculum and
conducts the Thai Board of Ophthalmology examinations. It also mandates the
good practice standards for ophthalmologists around the country. It also
undertakes measures for prevention of blindness and promotion of eye care in
collaboration with both governmental and non-governmental organizations.
The demand for ophthalmic care has been majorly stimulated due to a rise in the incidence of eye ailments and diseases among the Thai population. Ailments/Diseases such as Cataract, Refractive Error, Glaucoma and Retina-related diseases have been pretty common across all segments of the Thai population, from children to the elderly. Moreover, the incidence of eye diseases is higher among the elderly in Thailand, whose size is indicated by the ever increasing life expectancy rate in the country. Elderly people also suffering from other ailments such as diabetes contract retina-related diseases and age-related macular degeneration. These diseases require detailed eye surgical operations conducted by specialized ophthalmologists.
There has also been a growth in eye consultations along with eye
surgeries, which has directly translated to revenue growth for ophthalmology in
the country. Ophthalmology clinics have also increasingly started to sell
eye-wear products, which has emerged as an additional revenue stream for
clinics.
Segmentation by Type of
Consultation
By Consultation Type (Eye Strain/Aesthenopia, General Check-Up,
Decreased/Reduced Vision, Allergic Reaction, Deformities of Eye/Eyelids)
Eye-Strain was identified to dominate the reasons for consultations, followed
by General Check-Up
Segmentation by Type of Surgery
By Type of Surgery (Cataract, Refractive Error, Glaucoma, Retina Related
Diseases and Others)
In terms of surgeries, Cataract surgery and Refractive Surgery were
identified as the most popular surgeries, one due to the high incidence rate of
cataract in Thai population and two the high demand for LASIK surgeries among
Thais and foreign tourists.
Segmentation by Region
By Region (Bangkok, Central, South,
North-East and North)
Bangkok, Central Thailand and Southern Thailand were identified to be
dominant for ophthalmology, due to high population density and strong
ophthalmic healthcare infrastructure in the regions.
Bangkok, Central Thailand and Southern Thailand were identified to be
dominant for ophthalmology, due to high population density and strong
ophthalmic healthcare infrastructure in the regions.
Segmentation by Type of Hospital
By Type of Hospital
(Single-Specialty and Multi-Specialty
Multi-Specialty Hospitals were identified to be dominant in terms of
number of consultations, number of surgeries, corresponding revenues and number
of branches. The same can be attributed to the more number of branches that
multi-specialty hospitals have in Thailand, for ophthalmology.
Competition Landscape
Competition in the Ophthalmology space in Thailand is moderately
fragmented, with top 6 players accounting for approximately 42% market share in
terms of revenues. Competition growth stage is pre-maturity with strong scope
for entry of new players among regions such as North and North-East Thailand.
In terms of regions, Bangkok was identified as the major regional cluster for
ophthalmology in the country. Private and public health establishments exist
for ophthalmology in the country, with private clinics and hospitals strongly
dominating the landscape.
Key
Segments Covered
Type
of Consultation (Eye Strain/Aesthenopia, General Check-Up, Decreased/Reduced
Vision, Allergic Reaction, Deformities of Eye/Eyelids)
Type
of Surgery (Cataract, Refractive Error, Glaucoma, Retina Related Diseases and
Others)
By
Region (Bangkok, Central, South, North-East and North)
Type
of Hospital (Single-Specialty and Multi-Specialty)
Hospitals
and Clinics Covered
Rutnin Eye Hospital
TRSC International LASIK Center
Bumrungrad Hospital
Bangkok Hospital
Samitivej Hospital
Thonburi Hospital
Metta Pracharak Hospital
Vichaiyut Hospital
Thainakarin Hospital
Top Charoen Eye Center
Key
Target Audience
Single-Specialty Hospitals and Clinics
Multi-Specialty Hospitals
Ophthalmologists
Ophthalmology Associations
Medical Universities and Colleges
Health Ministry of Thailand
Time
Period Captured in the Report:-
Historical
Period: 2015-2020
Forecast
Period: 2020-2025
Key
Topics Covered in the Report
Ophthalmology Healthcare
Infrastructure in Thailand
Government Initiatives to Promote
Superior Eye Care in Thailand
Revenue Sources for an Ophthalmology
Facility
Ophthalmology Business & Operating
Landscape of SEA Countries: Comparison with Thailand
Regional Analysis of Ophthalmology in
Thailand
Common Eye Ailments & Surgeries in
Thailand
Technological Innovations in the
Ophthalmology Field in Thailand
Infrastructural & Ophthalmological
Ecosystem Challenges & Solutions
Mapping the Impact of the Pandemic on
Ophthalmology in Thailand
Investment Model for Setting up an
Ophthalmology Clinic in Thailand
Competition Landscape
Projected Clinic Landscape for
Ophthalmology in Thailand
Optimizing Existing Ophthalmological
Healthcare in Thailand
Launching an Ophthalmology Facility in
Thailand
Potential Risk Factors for New
Entrants & Existing Players
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