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1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said:

I can't believe the cost of seeing a Doctor here in Pattaya 

One (farang) doctor I saw here ,I was in his room 3 minutes before he said have a blood test

Total cost 2400 baht ($110 Australian dollars)

I could of seen a (paid) $40  doctor in Australia 3 times for that price or a free Medicare doctor.

 

Remember you were castigating and complaining about those who prefer to use the bus Pattaya/Bangkok. Now you see why, they had had medical treatment here.  One day you will understand,,,,, maybe..😂

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17 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

I can't believe the cost of seeing a Doctor here in Pattaya 

One (farang) doctor I saw here ,I was in his room 3 minutes before he said have a blood test

Total cost 2400 baht ($110 Australian dollars)

I could of seen a (paid) $40  doctor in Australia 3 times for that price or a free Medicare doctor.

 

He said come back tommrrw for your results 

I went back ,nothing wrong, he said but  then  checked my blood pressure 

Your blood pressure is high but don't worry I can sell you Amlodipone at 800 baht for 30 caps 

 

700 baht fee today they said on walking out to reception ,I was there 5 minutes plus your medication 

I said forget the medication!!

 

I said I only came for the results you could of emailed me !

300 baht to email results they said

 

These doctors are charging Western rates 

Not even a doctor in Australia charges $110 for 5 minutes (2400b)

 

I will stick with the free blood tests in Australia!! 

You wouldn't want to be sick here 

I'm going !!!

Stay away from hospitals. Go to a clinic. Much cheaper. What is wrong with you anyway? A farang doctor in Thailand? Where?

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Long time no see Aussie doctor....???

$90 for short visit these days (5-10 minutes)

Get medicare refund maybe $35.

Blood test at another establishment add to that.

Betting you'd be forking out at least $250 to begin with.

Then you need another short doctor visit fee to get results.

Cheap Charlie....get insurance.

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30 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

not experienced that, you should change your doctor

never been asked too do that in my 56 plus year history in Thailand. I can afford to go to a doctor that charges more than 100 baht

 

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29 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

I recently had two nights in a government hospital with pneumonia, caused by a bacterial infection.

 

Round-the clock nursing care

 

4 bedside visits by doctors over 2 days,

 

At least three antibiotic IV’s, plus saline infusions

 

Sundry decongestant and anti-nausea meds.

 

An ECG and Chest X’ray,

 

Four blood tests, including troponin measurements.

 

Take-home pack of antibiotics and paracetamol.

 

 

All for a grand total of just under 7000 baht. I regard that as a screaming bargain.

 

 

A blood test at Mengrai Labs is usually 1000 baht.

 

Losartan for hypertension is about 200 baht for a month's supply.

 

A consultation with a cardiologist in Chiang Rai costs me 400 baht,

 

 

Perhaps the OP should be shopping around.

 

good deal...

 

I went in  with pnumonia as well... cost 42k a day !

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1 hour ago, bradiston said:

Stay away from hospitals. Go to a clinic. Much cheaper. What is wrong with you anyway? A farang doctor in Thailand? Where?

I have attended the emergency department at Pattaya city hospital on soi Bukahao several times and was seen promptly and treated very professionally and amazed at the low cost.

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4 minutes ago, rwill said:

The local government hospital still charges me 50 baht to see a doctor.

I've heard those government hospital wait times are around 4 hours. 

 

That would suit Georgie boy, keep him off the streets, no time for peeping Tom 👀 and it would stop him annoying everyone. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I've heard those government hospital wait times are around 4 hours. 

 

That would suit Georgie boy, keep him off the streets, no time for peeping Tom 👀 and it would stop him annoying everyone. 

 

 

It depends.

 

For non-emergency ailments, the wait times are as you say, and it is better to attend a clinic.

 

For emergency admissions, one is triaged, followed by diagnosis after testing.

 

In my case, I had an ECG and chest X'ray.

 

I  was in a hospital bed with an antibiotic IV in my arm about two hours after presenting.

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