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Blood check-up: Recommended clinic/package in Pattaya

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21 hours ago, simon43 said:

Thanks everyone.  The Lifecare packages look good value and their clinic is only a km from my lodgings.  I'll go tomorrow ????

Finally selected the place at Pratamnak ?

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  • scubascuba3
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    Personally if i saw something out the range i would google it first and find out what causes it and take action. A lot of it comes down to diet or poor diet and lack of exercise most likely

  • scubascuba3
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    Not at the labs, the results show a range and hopefully the result is within that, up to you if you investigate further elsewhere

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    Lifecare lab on 3rd road is very popular and cheap, i do the 500 baht package they check about 30 items. Check googlemaps, their website shows packages

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19 minutes ago, vepope said:

as if a GP was useful in anything

If you have tooth ache where do you go, a mechanic?

Just now, vepope said:

 

Doctors are just tools, I just them as I use screwdrivers. No way that I will need or follow any retard advice when I am 100% sure that he doesn't know half of what google knows..

 

 

Oh dear, there really is little help for you.

 

Google 'headache' and see the range of conditions it comes back with.

 

Good luck, sounds like you'll need it....

1 minute ago, vepope said:

I guess that you got your 4 injections already ? Keep doing, it serves you well.... until we knows the truth within few more years, and see how many of you regret being sheeple....

 

 

 

Oh so we're speaking about Covid now are we?

 

Thought it was to analyse blood works.

 

I rest my case - there's little hope for you.

1 minute ago, vepope said:

what about one more shot ? haven't you watched the news ? It can save your life ! The so smart doctors of this world keep telling you !

Oh, sorry, I understand that if you already had 7 jabs you should wait few weeks for the next one ❤️

 

 

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What on earth are you on about??

 

You should see a doctor ASAP.

 

Bi Bi.

20 hours ago, dddave said:

Does this lab have any trained medical staff qualified to assist in analyzing your lab report ?

Qualified medical lab technician, as it is after all a lab. He does assist in pointing out what values are abnormal, in case you're too blind to find them for yourself.

 

You can then do nothing, self-medicate yourself as you see fit, or consult a (recommended here, if possible) specialist doc at a hospital to get a script--as advice about your drinking, diet, and lack of exercise would tend to be self-defeating (for the doc) and ignored anyway. Now some docs will mention the latter, but their advice is usually traditional and outdated.

 

Note that at the end of all the expensive checkup packages you get at a hospital, a GP does the same: points out values at variance with normal ranges and suggests an appointment with a specialist.

 

In short, free beer isn’t included in the relatively low price charged by the lab, as of course we all know it should be.

 

In other notes, if a lab test indicates you got a potentially costly problem to mitigate or fix, then no matter who does the test, you’d probably want it repeated anyway before you do anything major.

 

Many years ago Bumrungrad, because Bumrungrad, wanted to repeat one of my Lifecare tests, did so, and found the same result.

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