Having been there it was difficult and frustrating not being able to speak Thai, they would happily let you stand there all day and not come to help. Even the "English speaker" at the help desk couldn't speak English, i gave up on that and used google translate. If you have high blood pressure don't go
It is annoying yes, i get my Axa insurance via AA about 3 months in advance, i guess they are hoping for early payment, which to get it out of the way i usually do
Walking is certainly good but difficult to get your heart up if fit, walking my heart goes to 80-90, cycling 170s max usually. i know some very fit 60s, 70, even 80s guys who cycle a lot
Yes that's the one people were talking about, apparently owned by Bangkok Hospital but i can see no signage to suggest that, anyway if no specialist there then that's it
Yep on here or Facebook at Jomtien it was good service and cheaper than BPH and no nurse bill padding.
Don't forget to buy any meds outside the private hospitals
If you might need a specialist I'd check Memorial and International websites to see who works there, if in doubt go to Bangkok Pattaya or Bangkok Jomtien.
Memorial and International are not busy hospitals, their specialists work elsewhere usually govt hospitals