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How much is consultation fee for a tourist at Chulalangkorn hospital?


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2 hours ago, Sheryl said:

Unless what you need is expected to involve expensive tests and treatments, there are some not very expensive good nonprofit hospitals right nearby.

Hi Sheryl, would you mind telling us the names of those hospitals and possibly the name of a good GP to consult?

 

I've been to the one that's adjacent to a certain privately-owned street famous for its nightlife but I wasn't particularly impressed by the GP I saw so I stopped going.

 

I'm overdue for some bloodwork so greatly appreciate any assistance you can provide.

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2 hours ago, Goodboybkk said:

Sheryl says "...there are some not very expensive good nonprofit hospitals right nearby."

what is the name of this medical centre?

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Bangkok Christian Hospital on Silom

 

St Louis Hospital on Sathorn

 

With both, as with any hospital in Thailand, you should pre-select your doctor as there are good and bad doctors everywhere. Please indicate what the problem is. If not comfortable posting it, send me a PM.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Sheryl said:

Any particular reason why you specifically want to go to Chula?  Unless what you need is expected to involve expensive tests and treatments, there are some not very expensive good nonprofit hospitals right nearby.

Hi Sheryl,

Could you give info on those "good nonprofit hospitals right nearby". I've been to Chula but not familiar with the neighborhood so would like to check out the ones you mentioned. Especially re getting a colondoscopy(spelling?), thanks.

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48 minutes ago, watthong said:

Hi Sheryl,

Could you give info on those "good nonprofit hospitals right nearby". I've been to Chula but not familiar with the neighborhood so would like to check out the ones you mentioned. Especially re getting a colondoscopy(spelling?), thanks.

Please see two posts above.

 

But colonscopy will still be costly at those places (25 - 35K)

 

For routine screening colonoscopy the best low cost option is Chulabhorn Hospital  https://www.chulabhornhospital.com/Medical_Detail/74/ศูนย์มะเร็ง_โรงพยาบาลจุฬาภรณ์

 

If the colonoscopy is for a diagnosed condition or special risk factors, it is worth having it done by a really good specialist. The best colorectal specialiist in the country is at Bangkok Christian once a week, Prof. Chucheep. He is also on faculty at Chulalongkorn and it might be possible to see him privately through the after hours clinic (but not sure). He is heavily booked, please do not try to use him if it is a routine screening, only if there is a specific need.

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Thank you SheryL for the recommendations. I think the Chulabhorn would suit me best (for routine check-up).

 

FYI, my last colonoscopy plus endoscopy were done at Chula (the Chula University Hospital across the street from Sala Daeng BTS in Silom.) Quite OK, the specialist came to my "sick bed" when I "woke up" and explained everything in perfect English.  Again thanks for all the helpful info. Much appreciated.,

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16 hours ago, Sheryl said:

I could advise you better if I knew what the issue was.

Thanks for the detailed info, that's very helpful. Thanks for the offer of further assistance, I'll start a new thread if I don't get the results I'm looking for after trying some of the options you kindly provided.

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