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Greetings. 

I am looking for Psychiatrists in Thailand to help with a mental disorder. 

Where can I find a good Psychiatrist and one that can prescribe Vyvanse for my issue? 

Thank you all.  I appreciate any help that can help us.  

Have a great evening. 

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Thailand is in southeast Asia.  If you are part of this group,  you should know something about thailand.  Thank you. I am looking for Psychiatrists in this country. 

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1 minute ago, DubleA said:

Thailand is in southeast Asia.  If you are part of this group,  you should know something about thailand.  Thank you. I am looking for Psychiatrists in this country. 

He asked where in Thailand ie Bangkok or Chiang Mai. Not where is Thailand

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The issue is this drug is approved by the FDA.  My wife has the issue and I am not going to air her issues on this forum.  We are just looking for Psychiatrists in Thailand to help us.  

Thank you for helping.  We know what drug is needed and we don't care about drug charges,  we are trying to find a solution to a problem, and I reached out asking for some help. 

 

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28 minutes ago, saengd said:

Where in Thailand?

that would be a good thing to know.
if one has insurance any private hospital can set up an appointment with a psychiatrist

if not insured public hospitals have psychiatrists but the public hospitals are difficult to navigate for most; schedules, waiting time, etc.
there are also psychiatric hospitals, in bangkok and chiangmai for example, where one could apply.
i do not now how liberally amphetamines would be prescribed to walk-in patients.

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7 minutes ago, DubleA said:

Thailand is in southeast Asia.  If you are part of this group,  you should know something about thailand.  Thank you. I am looking for Psychiatrists in this country. 

In which city in Thailand? It would be pointless giving you a name of somebody in Phuket when you are staying 1,200 kms away in Chiang Mai!

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Are you in Bangkok?

 

There are some good ones there. Ramathipodhi hospital has very good ones and cheap. They also work at Samitivej, which is a rip-off.

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Thank you. But where are these Psychiatrist clinics or hospitals.  I'm sorry when I look for them on my wonderful browser,  for some reason I get hospitals out of Dallas TX or Chicago Illinois.  And nothing about thailand.  It is very frustrating to do a Google Search and get misinformed about tires in the USA or UK and nothing in my local area.  It's almost like there is a block on the internet on my browser. 

Thank you all

 

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1 minute ago, saengd said:

In which city in Thailand? It would be pointless giving you a name of somebody in Phuket when you are staying 1,200 kms away in Chiang Mai!

<deleted>, he just asked for a good one. If you don't know any, just don't reply.

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I can't help with Korat but if you are willing to travel to Chiang Mai there's two options:

 

There is a specialist government run psychiatric hospital in Chiang Mai, located on the South side of the moat: http://www.suanprung.go.th/eng/suanprung.php

 

And,....

 

Sombat Tapanya, PhD. Clinical Psychology - English speaker and studied US/Canada

155 Soi 6, Moo 10

Ban Suan Luang

Tambon Ban Wan

Hang Dong, Chiang Mai 50230

081 531 9336

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4 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

<deleted>, he just asked for a good one. If you don't know any, just don't reply.

Calm down hot shot!!!

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an overview from Sheryl.
 

quoted: As we frequently get questions about where Thais can go for treatment of serious mental illness:

 

There are 18 specialized government psych hospitals in Thailand :

 

Bangkok

 

  

 

Rajanukul Institute

 

 

Somdet Chaopraya Institute of Psychiatry  (Thonburi area)

 

 

 

 

 

Chiang Mai

 

 

Rajanagarindra Institute of Child Development

 

 

Suanprung Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Khon Kaen

 

 

Khon Kaen Rajanakarindra Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Loei

 

 

Loei Rajanakarindra Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Nakhon Phanom

 

 

Nakhon Phanom Rajanakarindra Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Nakhon Phatom

 

 

Galaya Rajanakarindra Institute (Buddhamonthon)

 

 

 

 

 

Korat

 

 

Nakhon Ratchasima Rajanakarindra Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Nakorn Sawon

 

 

Nakhon Sawan Rajanakarindra Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Nontahburi

 

 

Srithanya Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Sa Kaew

 

 

Sa Kaew Rajanakarindra Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Samut Prakan

 

 

Yuwaprasart Waithayopathum Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Songkhla

 

 

Songkhla Rajanakarindra Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

 

 

Surat Thani

 

 

Suan Saranrom Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

Ubon Ratchathani

 

 

Prasrimahabhodi Psychiatric Hospital

 

 

 

Each covers a specific catchment area. Generally speaking the one closest will be the one that covers a particular location but to be sure, ask the local provincial hospital staff as they will know.

Treatment is free (or nominal 30 baht cost) provided a referral is obtained from the hopsital at which the patient is registered under the "30 baht" (AKA "Gold Card") scheme.

 

As with any government hospitals -- and especially specialized ones -- long waits and crowded conditions are the norm. Some of these hospitals have after hour clinics, a quasi-private arrangement whereby the senior doctors can be seen by appointment. This will not be covered under the "30 baht" scheme but costs are pretty reasonable and it can be worth it to have more time spent by the doctor and to go straight to a senior doc as care will others be largely by residents in training under their supervision. It is possible that medications will still be covered under the free system though, I am not clear on that point.

 

In addition, all teaching hospitals and regional hospitals will have at least one psychiatrist on staff.

 

 

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18 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

Not a recommendation, because we haven't been there yet, but I got a very prompt email reply from this hospital - in very good English.

When I phoned the next day the receptionist was very helpful and spoke good English.

Might be worth sending an email with some brief details and asking if they can help.

https://www.manarom.com/index_eng.html

yes, Manorom is often recommended.
I personally liked Dr Anekwit in Bangkok Hospital, Bangkok but this was for a foreign patient.
Maybe PSI can help you referring, Ben Weinstein is very knowledgeable there - http://www.psiadmin.com/ 

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Thank you.  Yes when I clicked on the Google page enclosed above,  I got nothing but a blank page. 

I appreciate and will continue on this journey to help my wife. 

Thank you all so much 

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51 minutes ago, DubleA said:

Thank you. But where are these Psychiatrist clinics or hospitals.  I'm sorry when I look for them on my wonderful browser,  for some reason I get hospitals out of Dallas TX or Chicago Illinois.  And nothing about thailand.  It is very frustrating to do a Google Search and get misinformed about tires in the USA or UK and nothing in my local area.  It's almost like there is a block on the internet on my browser. 

Thank you all

 

If you are using a VPN and it is set to the US, then you will not find anything here.  You will need to disable it for a quick search and then reactivate it after you find something that you wish to pursue.

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44 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

Not a recommendation, because we haven't been there yet, but I got a very prompt email reply from this hospital - in very good English.

When I phoned the next day the receptionist was very helpful and spoke good English.

Might be worth sending an email with some brief details and asking if they can help.

https://www.manarom.com/index_eng.html

The above is the first and i think still only private psych hospital in Thailand. It has a large outpatient department with wide range if specialists and is a good choice if you can get to Bangkok.

 

There are also some good psychiatrists at several of the private general hospitals in Bangkok but I would need to know the type of problem to suggest a specific one as they have sub specialties.

 

Whetever you go, she will not be able to get Vyvanse as it is not approved for use in Thailand.

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1 hour ago, Sheryl said:

 

Whetever you go, she will not be able to get Vyvanse as it is not approved for use in Thailand.

I don't think you should consider bringing it from another country since it contains amphetamines and is a psychotropic drug you can only bring one months supply with a prescription 

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2 hours ago, saengd said:

I can't help with Korat but if you are willing to travel to Chiang Mai there's two options:

 

There is a specialist government run psychiatric hospital in Chiang Mai, located on the South side of the moat: http://www.suanprung.go.th/eng/suanprung.php

 

And,....

 

Sombat Tapanya, PhD. Clinical Psychology - English speaker and studied US/Canada

155 Soi 6, Moo 10

Ban Suan Luang

Tambon Ban Wan

Hang Dong, Chiang Mai 50230

081 531 9336

Suanprung Chiang Mai very good.

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11 hours ago, wobblyjohn said:

I don't think you should consider bringing it from another country since it contains amphetamines and is a psychotropic drug you can only bring one months supply with a prescription 

 

Worse than that. Dexamphetamine is a banned substance all together (Classified in Thailand as a Class  I narcotic) and Vyvanse is chemically related.  Probably illegal to bring in even with prescription.

 

in any case, OP should nto be taking it on himself to determine what medication(s) his wife needs. This needs to be decided by a qualified psychiatrist.

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Thank you all.  We went to the government hospital here in korat. It was just over two hours for everything.  My wife was able to get a medication she needed. Thank you all for the assistance.  It is much appreciated. 

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Galaya Rajanakarindra Institute (Buddhamonthon) - just an update,  I did research on a lot of these hospitals,  and this one mentioned above did not have a website (maybe in thai,  but did not show up on the internet search).  Most of what is on the government hospitals is that they are mostly concerned with drug addiction, schizophrenia, or depression only.  Not much of anything else about other disorders that are not linked to these big three.  

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1 hour ago, DubleA said:

Galaya Rajanakarindra Institute (Buddhamonthon) - just an update,  I did research on a lot of these hospitals,  and this one mentioned above did not have a website (maybe in thai,  but did not show up on the internet search).  Most of what is on the government hospitals is that they are mostly concerned with drug addiction, schizophrenia, or depression only.  Not much of anything else about other disorders that are not linked to these big three.  

All of the government psych hospitals handle the full range of mental illness.

 

Naturally their websites focus on the most common ones.

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