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carlyai

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Does anyone know how to contact the after hours clinic?

 

I have been to the hospital before when my sister in law was sick, but when I asked where the after hours clinic was, I didn't get an answer.

 

I need to go again for myself, so was wondering how to make an appointment, or where to go to find the clinic. It would be the colorectal clinic I suppose.

 

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Most of the evening clinics are on the first / ground floor in the main hospital building.  Not sure which area would be what you need.

I've sent you contact info of someone who works there as a patient liaison and should be able to give you contact info.

They usually start about 4:30 PM.

 

Good luck.

Terry

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Most of the evening clinics are on the first / ground floor in the main hospital building.  Not sure which area would be what you need.
I've sent you contact info of someone who works there as a patient liaison and should be able to give you contact info.
They usually start about 4:30 PM.
 
Good luck.
Terry
Hi TerryLH,

Yes got that, thanks again. I was thinking the evening clinics would be a separate clinic somewhere around town, so great for the info.

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The contact for the after hours clinic no longer works at KKU, but she was very helpful.
I went to the day surgery and joined the Ques. I found out that the after hours clinics are held in the main 19 floor building on the first floor.
There is an office near the elevator that opens at 2 pm and you can get a number for the clinic starting at 5pm.
They have different surgeons on different nights.
So for my problem, I had great service and wisdom from a young doctor that examined me, and after a great bit if pain and shock, the diagnoses was that my hemorroid problem had cleared up, and the pain was coming from my lower back. The young dr got her head doctor to compare photos she took to ones I had before and the diagnosis was lower back.
So great result from a great hospital. I had a feeling the pain could have been from the lower back, because if you've had a spinal fusion, the disk above and below the fusion seem to eventually cause problems.

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