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Recommendations on where to get a prescription for Sidegra/Viagra in Bangkok


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Hey everyone,

 

I'm a little too shy/embarrassed to talk with a bunch of different people somewhere like Bangkok Hospital or another larger place.

 

Can anyone recommend anywhere there's some small clinic that's a little more discreet?

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Any doctor will give you one. 

Just ask. 

You can see a doctor at all major Thai hospital outpatient departments. No appointment needed, but you may have to wait a few hours. 

You need to register at the outpatient reception and pay in advance, bring your passport.

You do not have to give a specific reason for seeing a doctor to anyone but the doctor, so I'm not sure why you feel you need to be discreet. You'll be assigned an English speaking Doctor.

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8 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Fascino pharmacies sell Sidegra at the best price, but most pharmacies should sell

It's been illegal to import to sell, but not personal use, without a permit/prescription for some time now (2019). Smuggled ED meds may be fakes. 

Either bring your own, with a copy of your home prescription or get a doctor's Px here. 

You won't get a discount in LoS for the real thing either, but you may get a legitimate cheaper generic via a doctor. 

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4 hours ago, chalawaan said:

You do not have to give a specific reason for seeing a doctor to anyone but the doctor, so I'm not sure why you feel you need to be discreet. You'll be assigned an English speaking Doctor.

Actually for some reason now many of the "international" hospitals in Bangkok have started to demand to know the reason when you make an appointment, and then asked again by the nurses at the counter. Very annoying even when the matter is nto particularly sensitive.

 

I think one could say "I prefer not to discuss except with the doctor".

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4 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Alternatively if you go to the expat bar areas I'm sure hawkers will be selling Kamagra which is widely used by falang in Pattaya and I'm sure Bangkok also

The purity/ authenticity of such items sold by street hawkersbmight be doubtful.  Fake items are not unknown in Thailand.  I'm uncertain  why you reference 'falang' as being users? Surely the Indians, Arabs, Malaysians, Koreans etc use them too? Why suggest only white  people use the SD medicines?

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26 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

Actually for some reason now many of the "international" hospitals in Bangkok have started to demand to know the reason when you make an appointment, and then asked again by the nurses at the counter. Very annoying even when the matter is nto particularly sensitive.

 

I think one could say "I prefer not to discuss except with the doctor".

Can work the other way round, went to a Pattaya hospital once, they didn't ask why I was there,  (suspected genital wart) did all the unnecessary weight height temperature, blood pressure, hour or 2 later saw Dr he said sorry can't help 555

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13 minutes ago, The Hammer2021 said:

The purity/ authenticity of such items sold by street hawkersbmight be doubtful.  Fake items are not unknown in Thailand.  I'm uncertain  why you reference 'falang' as being users? Surely the Indians, Arabs, Malaysians, Koreans etc use them too? Why suggest only white  people use the SD medicines?

No idea whether Arabs and Indians use it, maybe you do? I've only seen hoards of falang use it on Buakhao 

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32 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

Actually for some reason now many of the "international" hospitals in Bangkok have started to demand to know the reason when you make an appointment, and then asked again by the nurses at the counter. Very annoying even when the matter is nto particularly sensitive.

 

I think one could say "I prefer not to discuss except with the doctor".

Before you actually see a Doctor it seems they ask you 4 to 5 times your name and why you are there.  And, they walk up to you with a bunch of people around and ask.  Then repeat it out loud after.

Very inappropriate and annoying.

 

 

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