I can highly recommend Asavanant Dental in Thonglor.
They are not aimed at internat. market but serve more Thai market. It is not multifloor factory. It is a modern clinic, they don't sell you what you don't need. I have used them for 10÷ years. Prices are medium level. Check out their website.
We live permanently in Thailand. So no home country/ address. Hubby is from UK. UK insurer will not renew due to reaching 80. He never had a claim ever. The Austrian option requires an Austrian registered address & membership to Austrian healthcare which will take over in case of repatriation.
Similar with German insurers.
My question is a bit off the main topic. My husband has had travel insurance with an internat. insurer. Policy originally had no age limit. A few weeks ago he was notified that they will no longer cover above the age of 80. Change of conditions just before renewal. Are you aware of an insurer which covers above 80 for travel? Tks.
I'm with the same insurer. They don't refuse you but exclude any event which can be caused by high cholesterol eg heartattack.
In my case it is a knee issue.
My husband recently received notice that his policy would not be renewed as he turned 80. They have changed the conditions. Policy was purchased because it was open ended. Never had a claim.
Hard to find a new insurer.
I've long since learnt not to supply info they do not request. Too much info creates the impression you want to cover up.
Well done & may yr wife enjoy her holiday.
6 months will be hard to find.
You can look serviced apartments which give you the flexibility you want. But it is a price issue.
Serviced you need to bring nothing but yr personal stuff. It's furnised, equipped, gets cleaned.
It doesn't say anywhere that she was going to fly on immediately. Not all airlines have agreements to check the bags through. She wld have to get the bag & re-check in i.e. pass immigration. How on earth do you rip a p.port page.
I once applied from Austria but took a flight from a German airport. No problem.
They could have insisted to fly from Austria (Vienna).
The rule had been for many years that you had to apply from your country of residence. May be this was the problem with Paris?