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Covid-19 antibody test in BKK?

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I am assuming I had Covid-19 in a very mild case already last year when the first incidents popped up.

Does anyone know about a hospital / clinic in BKK for an antibody test?

I searched and just found this one clinic in Chiang Mai, the cost with 1395 THB is reasonable.

 

https://www.cmmediclinic.com/coronavirus-covid-19-testing.html

I had it done at Medconsult clinic

 

https://www.medconsultasia.com/contact

 

A little under 1,000 baht

 

Be aware that even with the more reliable lab test (as opposed to the rapid test on the spot) there is about a 15% risk of a false negative, i.e. if you test negative there is still a chance you actually have antibodies

 

Also COVID antibodies do not last indefinitely and even if you had them 6 months ago might not have any detectable antibodies now

14 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

I had it done at Medconsult clinic

 

https://www.medconsultasia.com/contact

 

A little under 1,000 baht

 

Be aware that even with the more reliable lab test (as opposed to the rapid test on the spot) there is about a 15% risk of a false negative, i.e. if you test negative there is still a chance you actually have antibodies

 

Also COVID antibodies do not last indefinitely and even if you had them 6 months ago might not have any detectable antibodies now

Good point Sheryl. I read this article this morning and reasoned that having an antibody test really isn't worth the trouble.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-54696873

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