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Good and affordable hospital at Pattaya or urology clinic ??

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Hi, could you recommend me a good hospital cheaper than Bangkok hospital or may be a urology clinic ? I need to see a urologist doctor because i think i have some kidney stones.

 

Thanks in advance ????

You seem to be posting from Nakhon Ratchasima, but have posted in Pattaya Forum.

Anyway will move this to the Health forum for best advice  

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26 minutes ago, Rimmer said:

You seem to be posting from Nakhon Ratchasima, but have posted in Pattaya Forum.

Anyway will move this to the Health forum for best advice  

Yes i need a hospital at Pattaya not Korat, thanks

https://www.pattayainterhospital.com/doctordetail.php?id=4&name=Dr.JESSADA SUWANNASIN

PIH is usually less expensive than BPH though I don't know that it will meet your definition of "cheap"

 

or

 

Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital - will involve a lot of waits and red tape but be cheaper than PIH

 

While your concerns re cost are understandable it should be mentioned that the following urologists at BPH has gotten very favorable reviews from several TV members:

 

https://www.bangkokpattayahospital.com/en/doctor-profile?v_id=207&depid=28

https://www.bangkokpattayahospital.com/en/doctor-profile?v_id=205&depid=28

https://www.bangkokpattayahospital.com/en/doctor-profile?v_id=208&depid=28

 

 

3 minutes ago, JoePai said:

Not worth cutting corners - I used K Niti and was extremely pleased with him :

 

https://www.bangkokpattayahospital.com/en/doctor-profile?v_id=207&depid=28

 

Agree especially if there is any doubt or complexity around the diagnosis.  Cheaper in the short term is nto always cheaper in the long term.

 

As OP is planning to travel from Korat to Pattaya kidney stones do not seem very likely, usually cause such acute pain that one would not go any further than the nearest emergency room.

 

Painless blood in the urine usually has other causes, some of them quite serious.

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4 hours ago, Sheryl said:

Agree especially if there is any doubt or complexity around the diagnosis.  Cheaper in the short term is nto always cheaper in the long term.

 

As OP is planning to travel from Korat to Pattaya kidney stones do not seem very likely, usually cause such acute pain that one would not go any further than the nearest emergency room.

 

Painless blood in the urine usually has other causes, some of them quite serious.

thanks, no worries, i do not suffer, i just want to pee very often...


 
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Thanks to everybody ! What about the Phyathai hospital ?

I used the lady doctor at Pattaya Memorial for clap.  She used a little Q tip instead of the big ones used at the clinic on Soi Buakhow - much better.  Fast test results and accurate prescription and follow up. 

1 hour ago, noopin2014 said:

Thanks to everybody ! What about the Phyathai hospital ?

It's in Sri Racha, not Pattaya. But will certainly have a urologist.  Conbtact [email protected] for a recommendation on one fluent in English.

 

With frequent need to urinate as your only symptom, kidney stones are not at all likely and would not usually  be part of the differential diagnosis. More likely prostatitis or enlarged prostate.

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30 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

It's in Sri Racha, not Pattaya. But will certainly have a urologist.  Conbtact [email protected] for a recommendation on one fluent in English.

 

With frequent need to urinate as your only symptom, kidney stones are not at all likely and would not usually  be part of the differential diagnosis. More likely prostatitis or enlarged prostate.

thanks Mate !

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