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I have problem with my eyes and I need to check it up, type do some kind of screening. May I ask you guys if you have any experience from Khon Kaen or Khorat about good knowledgeable hospitals that I can turn to about my eyes????

Grateful for any input...

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35 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

Khon Kaen University Hospital (Srinagarind) Eye clinic is best facility in that region .

 

 

Oh thank you so much Sheryl, well appreciated...

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9 hours ago, luckyscruff said:

Been to Khon Kaen  for a Detached Retina and cats in both Eyes , Could not have had better service 

Khon Kaen University Hospital (Srinagarind) Eye clinic is best facility in that region .

Professor Tan speaks fluent english if you can get him..

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On 5/28/2023 at 9:55 PM, Sheryl said:

Khon Kaen University Hospital (Srinagarind) Eye clinic is best facility in that region .

 

 

Sorry, bit off topic  but who is the best cataract removal/lenses replacement dr there?

And cost?

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On 5/29/2023 at 5:36 PM, gavlar said:

Professor Tan speaks fluent english if you can get him..

So you had the cataracts removed?

Can you recommend a Dr.?

What cost were both eyes?

My wife needs to visit about her eyes/cataracts. Thanks

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On 5/29/2023 at 5:36 PM, gavlar said:

Professor Tan speaks fluent english if you can get him..

May I ask you,  I did click on their website and up came an "all thai website" no sign of english!!!! SDid I miss something or is their website ONLY in thai???? Plse let me know if you have figured out how to get website in english..

 

thank you,

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14 minutes ago, Gorbelius said:

May I ask you,  I did click on their website and up came an "all thai website" no sign of english!!!! SDid I miss something or is their website ONLY in thai???? Plse let me know if you have figured out how to get website in english..

 

thank you,

It is a government hospital. They rarely have webdites in English. You pretty well have to go in person to make appointment. Though could try having a Thai speaker call.

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7 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

It is a government hospital. They rarely have webdites in English. You pretty well have to go in person to make appointment. Though could try having a Thai speaker call.

OK thnks will ask wifey to call.....

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On 5/30/2023 at 5:39 PM, carlyai said:

So you had the cataracts removed?

Can you recommend a Dr.?

What cost were both eyes?

My wife needs to visit about her eyes/cataracts. Thanks

Hi...no I am dealing with a detatched retina...

As Sheryl says you go physically there and make an appointment after registering at the hospital. 

Can be very busy but you can make a private evening appointment if they cant see you during the day.

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