August 1, 20241 yr Is Chiang Mai MRI the best (most economical) place to have this done? I know Sheryl has posted about this clinic in the past. Or do I have the cart before the horse and should see an orthopedic doctor first? I'm just afraid if I see the doctor at Rajavej (my go to hospital, generally), they will rope me into doing an MRI there at an elevated rate. Any cost estimate, folks? Cheers and thank you!
August 1, 20241 yr 17 minutes ago, bamboozled said: do I have the cart before the horse and should see an orthopedic doctor first? Yes, definitely. Last year, I thought I might need a MRI of the shoulder. Went to Bumrungrad, a 2-minutes consultation with the orthopedic doctor was enough. 1500 B Shoulder is fine
August 1, 20241 yr Author It makes sense. I guess my reluctance is due to my last experience with an orthopedic doctor who was cavalier about my discomfort and sent me up to physical therapy after a 3 minute assessment. PT did nothing.
August 1, 20241 yr You may need contrast MRI so doctor can advise, if you don't get it MRI will be useless
August 1, 20241 yr A friend of mine recently (last week) had an MRI performed at McCormick Hospital. Cost was 8,500 THB.
August 1, 20241 yr Likely OA. (Osteoarthritis). An ultrasound is more appropriate for the initial test and much cheaper.
August 2, 20241 yr Definitely see a good ortho first. For shoulder issues a simple physical exam and possibly ultrasound often suffice for diagnosis. Sometimes shoulder pain can be from cervical spine. Something to consider if exam does not indicate shoulder pathology. In CM many recommend Dr. Chanakarn. https://chanakarn.com/
August 2, 20241 yr Author Thanks all. I'm going to have it checked out this morning. Wish me luck. 8500k at McCormick. If I do need an MRI....that doesn't break the bank. Appreciated!
August 2, 20241 yr Author 4 minutes ago, Sheryl said: Definitely see a good ortho first. For shoulder issues a simple physical exam and possibly ultrasound often suffice for diagnosis. Sometimes shoulder pain can be from cervical spine. Something to consider if exam does not indicate shoulder pathology. In CM many recommend Dr. Chanakarn. https://chanakarn.com/ Thank you, Sheryl. That's right near Rajavej as well so I'll check it out first.
August 2, 20241 yr Author I ended up going to Rajavej to at least get an opinion ASAP rather than wait for the clinic to open. Doc said probably a partially torn rotator cuff and to give it a rest for 2 months and see how I feel. He doesn't think totally torn so could heal itself with no surgery. And thought an MRI was unnecessary, at this stage.
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