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8 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

Many larger pharmacies will do this for you.

 

Real pharmacies, not Boots/Watsons etc.

Define a real pharmacy.  You mean like Fascino?  I thought Boots/Watsons were also real pharmacies? 

 

Do it for me as in they have one of those battery operated testers they will let me sit down and use, or do it for me as in they have public kiosks? 

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1 minute ago, thesetat2013 said:

walk into any government hospital. there are blood pressure machines at every floor and for every type of doctors office inside that are free to use. 

I will check that out, thanks!  Anyone know of Pattaya Memorial Hospital has them?  Or Pattaya City Hospital?  Those are the two closest to me.

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the Pattaya government hospital has them free as you walk into the general area. For people with appointments. It is an open space as you go to get queue. Not the Emergency room area

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32 minutes ago, shdmn said:

Define a real pharmacy.  You mean like Fascino?  I thought Boots/Watsons were also real pharmacies? 

 

Do it for me as in they have one of those battery operated testers they will let me sit down and use, or do it for me as in they have public kiosks? 

Not a public kiosk. But pharmacy staff have machine (in the case of real pharmacies staffed by actual pharmacists)

 

Yes, Fascino would be worth a try

 

Boots and Watsons here sell mainly cosmetics and toiletries. Tiny pharmacy counter with only very limited supply.

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1 hour ago, thesetat2013 said:

walk into any government hospital. there are blood pressure machines at every floor and for every type of doctors office inside that are free to use. 

 

This will work.

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1 hour ago, shdmn said:

I will check that out, thanks!  Anyone know of Pattaya Memorial Hospital has them?  Or Pattaya City Hospital?  Those are the two closest to me.

 

Pattaya Memorial is private.

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I bought a BP tester like the ones they have in any doctor's cabinet. Far cheaper and always at hand. Like many other tests, the results car vary between the morning or the evening and between one day and another.

 

When it comes to testing certain factors in general, I recall during the COVID how one day the test came positive and the next day it was negative.

 

Same for some other issues like a Streptococcus P (Ag). One day it came out positive in a reputed lab and the doctor prescribed the usual penicillin based Amoxilin. As I read of the side effects of these very strong antibiotics that destroy the entire immune system, I took another test few days later and it came out negative. All this to say if it's something serious, better to get tested twice or thrice in different labs and then up to you on your decision to either take the stuff the doctor has prescribed or to let your immune system do the job.

 

All this is only a personnal opinion and experience and definately not to be taken granted and definately not to replace what any qualified doctor(s) may say.

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13 hours ago, Sheryl said:

The problem is that these machines are oftn uncalibrated and inaccurate.

Can confirm. Our local blood donation sessions previously used the 'whole arm' blood pressure machines. Every three months I was rejected. I purchased a basic Omron blood pressure monitor and found my BP was always normal. I went to the next blood donor session to find that they no longer use the whole arm machines and use small monitors similar to the one I'd bought. I now pass every time.

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17 hours ago, shdmn said:

I will check that out, thanks!  Anyone know of Pattaya Memorial Hospital has them?  Or Pattaya City Hospital?  Those are the two closest to me.

City Hosp has, soi.buket' entrance, 3 of them near A&E next to main door, orget bolt/grab to drive in, drop off right there.

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13 hours ago, Sheryl said:

The problem is that these machines are oftn uncalibrated and inaccurate.  

The problem for me is white coat syndrome. My systole goes up by 40 mm Hg any time I am near a clinic, doctor or hospital.

 

I have proved this several times to doctors, by taking my home monitor along with me to consultations.

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9 minutes ago, shdmn said:

Can someone translate this to sober english for me.

 Woosh... Whats un clear dear? I see in a later post (seebelow) of yours your aware of this anyway, so seems your just after likes hey, shdyman! lol

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13 hours ago, shdmn said:

I found free-to-use blood pressure machines at Pattaya City and Pattaya Memorial Hospitals.

  • Pattaya City Hospital: Two machines are located outside the side entrance.
  • Pattaya Memorial Hospital: One machine is available at the Emergency entrance, and two more are near the nurses' station by the main entrance.

I checked on two machines at Pattaya Memorial and one at Pattaya City. The machines appeared to be of good quality, and all readings were consistent, suggesting accurate measurements.

 

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I bought a machine on Lazada for 300baht two years ago. Use it daily and had it checked for accuracy at local hospital. 

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17 hours ago, shdmn said:

I will check that out, thanks!  Anyone know of Pattaya Memorial Hospital has them?  Or Pattaya City Hospital?  Those are the two closest to me.

I think... all hospitals have them... Just not in the emergency waiting rooms... go to the outpatient waiting area. i think it is a requirement to check this before any medical professional will see you... even for appointments..  

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40 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

The problem for me is white coat syndrome. My systole goes up by 40 mm Hg any time I am near a clinic, doctor or hospital.

 

I have proved this several times to doctors, by taking my home monitor along with me to consultations.

Why take the machine with you. Get a free app and put the data in your phone every time you take it, in my case every morning. The app can work out averages, highs & lows etc.

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20 hours ago, shdmn said:

Canada, there are public blood pressure checkers all over the place.  I can't find anything like that anywhere in Pattaya

I had mine checked at the dentist before getting a filling the other day. Been going to the same dentist for over 20 years, never had a BP test before. 

 

105/79 😂

 

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13 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Why take the machine with you. Get a free app and put the data in your phone every time you take it, in my case every morning. The app can work out averages, highs & lows etc.

I bought one in Lazada for about 500 baht.. Seems to work good and readings are consistent with readings i took at the hospital. I knew I had elevated pressure from when i went to see dentists.. they will refuse to see you if your pressure is high. Mine is not so bad. Just bad enough to stop me from getting the dental work i want done

But the home machine makes it easier than going to the hospital to check...

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20 hours ago, shdmn said:

Back in Canada, there are public blood pressure checkers all over the place.  I can't find anything like that anywhere in Pattaya.  Anyone know of a way to get my blood pressure checked that does not involve buying a tester or paying to see a doctor?  I think there used to be kiosks around that did that at one time, but so far I have not been able to find anything like that.

Most pharmacies will do

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23 hours ago, shdmn said:

Back in Canada, there are public blood pressure checkers all over the place.  I can't find anything like that anywhere in Pattaya.  Anyone know of a way to get my blood pressure checked that does not involve buying a tester or paying to see a doctor?  I think there used to be kiosks around that did that at one time, but so far I have not been able to find anything like that.

Every Monday morning under the flyover at the bottom of Thrappaya Road. In the shade there is a team of ladies who do Weight, Height, Blood Pressure & Waist Measurement. It's free.  Take your passport. The flyover is the one that goes over to Bali Hai Pier & has Basket/football/skateboard courts under it on the Bali Hai side.  The ladies are under there on the otherside of Thrappaya Road opposite the car wash.

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