
Kateryna Zamkovska is a skilled medical content writer at Bookimed with 3 years of experience in the field, specializing in dental procedures such as veneers, crowns, implants, and orthodontics, along with plastic surgery. She transforms complex medical topics into clear, engaging articles.
Kateryna holds a Master’s degree in Psychology from the Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) and has professional experience as a psychologist, which adds depth and empathy to her writing. Her academic background includes contributing to multiple research projects and translation works, further enriching her expertise.
Fluent in English and conversational in French, Kateryna studied at the Institut d'études françaises pour étudiants étrangers (IEFE) in France, earning a B1 certificate. Her work is grounded in research and continuously enhanced through professional courses, ensuring reliable and patient-focused content for Bookimed readers.

"I turn intricate and sensitive medical knowledge into content patients can understand and rely on. Every piece I write is designed to inform, support, and empower readers on their healthcare journey."




Here are Kateryna's top statistics for her work with Bookimed. She creates well-researched articles and patient stories, making complex medical topics engaging and easy to understand for readers.

Where can you get quality dental care without the US price tag? That question powers a $14.8 billion dental tourism industry. According to Bookimed's research, patients get high-quality dental implants in Turkey, Mexico, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, and Thailand for as little as $350. The same procedure costs $3,200 – $5,800 in the USA, so travelers save up to about 90%. The clinics fit the same brands, Straumann and Nobel Biocare, and hold accreditations like ISO 9001. Read on ...
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Thai private hospitals treat about three million foreign patients a year, close to 90% of the pre-pandemic peak. Where you have an operation moves the bill more than almost anything else about it. A facelift in Bangkok runs $5,900 – $9,200 at Bookimed partner clinics; the same operation is $12,800 – $23,000 at US clinics. Most procedures cost 50 – 85% less in Thailand than in the USA. A few, such as clear aligners and gender-affirming facial surgery, sit closer to the US price....
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A single dental implant costs $700–$1,300 in Thailand against $3,200–$5,800 in the United States. The Thai range starts nearly 80% below the American one. The same implant is $2,700–$4,100 in the United Kingdom and $3,100–$5,400 in Australia.Since 2003 the Thai government has worked to make the country a global medical hub, and dentistry grew with it. Bangkok International Dental Center holds Joint Commission International accreditation, known as JCI, and ISO 9001 certif...
Read more →Always verify that your dental clinic holds JCI, ISO, or local certifications. In Turkey, look for Turkish Dental Association membership; in Mexico, check for ADA or Mexican Dental Association credentials; in Thailand, ensure the clinic is certified by the Thai Dental Council.
Dental implants, All-on-4, or full mouth reconstructions require multiple appointments. Budget extra time for healing checks and adjustments before returning home.
Ask for a comprehensive breakdown including X-rays, CT scans, procedure steps, materials used, and aftercare instructions. Reputable clinics provide these upfront.
Kateryna crafts well-researched medical content with accuracy, clarity, and trustworthiness for every reader.

Aug 17, 2026
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