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I would like to visit Sappasit Hospital, but it is typically crowded. Would prefer not to spend the whole day there.

 

Anyony know if there is an after-hours clinic/service?

 

I am going to need minor surgery, so it does have to be a hospital and not a clinic on the street. I have had not so reassuring experiences with the private hospitals (SappasitInter, UbonRak, abd Rajavej) a few years ago and don't fancy returning.

 

 

Cheers for any info. Otherwise, I will just have to show up at the crack of dawn, lol.

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    When I still lived in Ubon and had to go to the hospital, i always got there at around 5 pm. Not many patients and you'll have the chance to talk to a doctor. I hope that helps a bit. Good luck !

 

 

   P.S. You could get your problem checked and then get an appointment to see a specialist. 

 

         

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11 hours ago, jenny2017 said:

 

    When I still lived in Ubon and had to go to the hospital, i always got there at around 5 pm. Not many patients and you'll have the chance to talk to a doctor. I hope that helps a bit. Good luck !

 

 

   P.S. You could get your problem checked and then get an appointment to see a specialist. 

 

         

Thanks,

 

I went yesterday. Arrived just before 8.

 

Busy, but not mobbed.

 

Got out before 11am after seeing a urologist. The thing that held me up was both the urologists didn't arrive til after 10am. They both arrived at the same time (maybe they were in surgery or something), then the queue moved rapidly. But it was nice to see a specialist so quickly.

 

All in all, good experience. It pays to arrive early though.

 

Although, incase anyone wants to see a dermatologist there is a 2 week queue (however that time can be reduced to under a week under certain circumstances, apparently).

 

 

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4 hours ago, FruitPudding said:

Thanks,

 

I went yesterday. Arrived just before 8.

 

Busy, but not mobbed.

 

Got out before 11am after seeing a urologist. The thing that held me up was both the urologists didn't arrive til after 10am. They both arrived at the same time (maybe they were in surgery or something), then the queue moved rapidly. But it was nice to see a specialist so quickly.

 

All in all, good experience. It pays to arrive early though.

 

Although, incase anyone wants to see a dermatologist there is a 2 week queue (however that time can be reduced to under a week under certain circumstances, apparently).

 

 

Yes, you are correct. I had a biopsy there on a Wednesday.

Very satisfied with my urologist.

Hope you have good news.

 

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