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19 hours ago, lopburi3 said:

Only if registered as living in that local area.  Most people are not (still registered at parents home).  Local clinics are dirt cheap - perhaps hundred or two plus medications.  If treatment needed they would be referred to local hospital and would have to pay, but for most things that change will not be expensive - but likely involve waiting times.

As someone has already stated i also have visited these clinics (2 different clinics) once to be stitched up for a cut on my finger and another time had my blood sugar level checked as others were having it done. I was not charged on either occasion. I offered payment but it was refused.

i doubt any Thai is going to be turned away 

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5 hours ago, Stevey said:

We are running out of road now. I’ve come back to the UK and dropped a job that pays great and I’m working 8am till midnight everyday to replace the last 2 years cash. How she thinks she’s gonna survive on a 7000baht a month job without me plus all the money she’s gotta pay back to various places I’m sure. I know she owes the moo Baan lending club 40kBaht which she said she borrowed because the 10kbaht plus the electric bill I paid every month in 2020 was “not enough”  problem is I have my possessions there such as my motorcycle and other bits and pieces. 
 

 

Go back, rent a small student type room (with good padlocks) and use it to store all your stuff for about 2k P,M, and walk away. Thats what I did.

PM sent to you!

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Posted
10 hours ago, scorecard said:

And some small local clinics have doctors who aren't qualified. Beware. 

 

Example: for years there was a tiny shopfront on Petchaburi Rd., in Bkk. opposite Pantip Plaza. MyAdmin. mngr took many Thai and farang employees there, some were sick, some needed medical certificates. (e.g. for Work Permits). 

 

The 'Dr' spoke good English, for work permit med certificates he always look quickly at the 'patient' and said 'two arms, two legs, one head you pass'.

After many years his qualifications were challenged by someone and he was closed down by the police. It happens. Along that stretch of road there's also a couple of fake dental clinics. 

Maybe same in Essan locations?

No, the anamai are government clinics.

 

LOL! I also know of a clinic very similar to yours. He is the only clinic open in the daytime in Hat Yai, I needed a sick note for my employer and I went to this clinic. 
 

He proudly displays a certificate from Stanford University on his wall, although there was nothing wrong with me, he insisted on a checkup and told me I only had months to live and that I should have this saline drip. ???? We used to get out drivers license and WP certificates from him too as he was open until 11.00 pm - in reality, you pressed the buzzer and woke him up. Same story, “so .. feeling ok? Any problems? There you go 50B for Thai, 100 for “farang” .. when I went there, always old people there on saline drips, always made me chuckle. 
 

But, yeah, evening clinics are usually staffed by doctors from the hospital and anamai are usually by government nurses, but I agree there are fake clinics.

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On 6/18/2023 at 3:50 AM, DILLIGAD said:

Stevey, If you're worrying about things like this (Child sickness v cost) and asking strangers, I think maybe you should also consider your choices in life.

Really? You obviously haven't read Stevey's recent posts.

 

It is my understanding he is currently in UK. 

 

Not inconceivable for an expat in UK to check with those who have knowledge on this forum.

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On 6/18/2023 at 3:14 AM, lopburi3 said:

Only if registered as living in that local area.  Most people are not (still registered at parents home).  Local clinics are dirt cheap - perhaps hundred or two plus medications.  If treatment needed they would be referred to local hospital and would have to pay, but for most things that change will not be expensive - but likely involve waiting times.

On a previous post the OP mentioned the young lad attends school, meaning he will be registered at an address local to the school.

 

Each local "Anamai" clinic will have a full list of all addresses for their catchment area.

 

If someone from that address has been to the clinic before, there will be a file for that address ( our local still only has hard copy files but are looking at computerising soon). Each time a family member goes there, I guess with house book, they will then be added to the file. My name is in the file for our address, I believe my wife showed copy of my passport along with her house book. My name is in our house book as father of our daughter. This was enough for them to register me.

 

I have never been charged for any treatment although I did make a donation when I'd had a course of 3 chiropractic treatments. 

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On 6/18/2023 at 9:10 AM, MJCM said:

if it's serious they will then refer her to the Local Bigger Hospital.

And after the referral that will be free as well.

 

Aircon VIP rooms with meals,TV, private bathroom was 700 baht a day.

(Sakon Nakhon).

 

 

Posted
7 hours ago, youreavinalaff said:

Not inconceivable for an expat in UK to check with those who have knowledge on this forum.

Exactly and as you can see by my previous post. I have contacted him by PM

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On 6/18/2023 at 4:10 PM, grain said:

A few years ago I had a skin cancer cut out of my leg in Australia and returned to Thailand with the stitches in, a week later I went to the local Anamai and had the stitches removed, they charged me 20Bt.

Good.

 

Hope you're still free of skin cancer! 

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On 6/19/2023 at 4:20 PM, DILLIGAD said:

Exactly and as you can see by my previous post. I have contacted him by PM

Yes PM received and Thanks for the advice. 
 

Some will know already but leaving my situation also means walking bout on a 5 1/2years old boy who is my girlfriends son. I’m trying to not throw the baby out with the bath water. Keeping friends close and enemies closer. But right now I’m not talking to her , just the little one when he face times me. She thinks she can just trot a story out. The clinic was this time. I just blanked her and.now little Dang is better. I had thought today how I went to the local Hospital in PhonPhiSai and never got charged more than the drugs when I developed Cellulitis in my leg, the first time. 
 

As I’ve said she gets more than 500baht a day from my 10k and her jobs 7k but she’s asking for money pleading poverty 10 before she’s due her salary from me on the 25th. She gonna learn the hard way what budgeting is. 

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Glad the kids OK. I know a lot of people living on less than 17k a month, so wonder if the addiction that you mentioned, is the root cause of the problem?

Its a common problem in Isaan. I used to live in a village near to the Surin to Prasat (Chon Chom) road and remember seeing all the silver minibuses shipping Thais to the casino's 24/7. 

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20 minutes ago, CartagenaWarlock said:

Doctor's fees even in Private hospitals are low (like 450-600 baht in Pattaya Bangkok Hospital.

BPH charges me like 1900 thb just for visit. Not sure about your experience.

 

A clinic will run like 300 thb including a bag of meds. 

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