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Racism or "just" bad behavior at Pattaya City Hospital?


Parsve

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Change hospital.

Always been treated well in hospitals in Pattaya and nongkhai.

But had my wallet tapped up in one hospital in pattaya.

wonder what one that was. :giggle:

 

 

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Get used to it or make adjustments.  This flagrant disrespect is normal here.  They are are informing you where your position in the social hierarchy totem pole is located.  

 

My car dealer pulled this on me during the 6 month service.  20 years ago it was a 45 minute inconvenience.  More recently 8 hours while thai customers were in and out under an hour.  All the while the staff were profusely smiling and pretending  that I was top priority.

 

They don't want your business and are making it painfully obvious to you.  They enjoy agitating those without a place in the pecking order.

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9 hours ago, Parsve said:

60 years ago, Pattaya was an insignificant fishing village, now, thanks to tourism, it is a big city.

 

And for that reason alone, every single employee of every single hospital should be thanking you and other tourists and expats like you to this day. On their knees.

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4 hours ago, pomchop said:

why would anyone go to a hospital to pick up a script refill?  Pharmacies everywhere lot cheaper and little to no hassles.  If your doc won't offer easy refill then get another doctor.

 

Two meds Iam on are only available at hospital pharmacy...... that be why I go to the hospital  !

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4 hours ago, pomchop said:

why would anyone go to a hospital to pick up a script refill?  Pharmacies everywhere lot cheaper and little to no hassles.  If your doc won't offer easy refill then get another doctor.

 

That was my thought - Are these meds not available from a regular Pharmacy ?

 

Most meds, unless highly  controlled, can be purchased at a pharmacy, I'm sure Blood-Pressure meds are not controlled, so why even go to the Dr. in the first place ?

 

 

Was this racism? It seems more like general incompetence combined with plenty of disregard and indifference.

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5 hours ago, pomchop said:

why would anyone go to a hospital to pick up a script refill?  Pharmacies everywhere lot cheaper and little to no hassles.  If your doc won't offer easy refill then get another doctor.

Not true. Meds from a government hospital are often significantly cheaper than a pharmacy. Monthly supply for me is 300 baht from the hospital and 850 baht in a pharmacy.

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30 minutes ago, essex boys said:

I use a company called fulfill pharma in Pattaya they are cheap and good service, some Thai people don’t like foreigners and are happy to cause you inconvenience just go elsewhere 

 

Yup - that happens...   its very rare, but sometimes we can 'encounter the person who is just happy to make things awkward'... This happens anywhere, and also in Thailand. 

 

For whatever reason, often beyond our understanding, some individuals may choose to be unhelpful, leading to a cascade of inconveniences.

 

Navigating these challenges here often hinges on initiating interactions with a positive and open approach, setting the tone for outcomes to unfold favourably. It’s a subtle art, a "game," if you will - one that many long-term residents have mastered over time.

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, alanrchase said:

Not true. Meds from a government hospital are often significantly cheaper than a pharmacy. Monthly supply for me is 300 baht from the hospital and 850 baht in a pharmacy.

 

Thats interesting - I have never found this to be the case... 

 

In my experience, Medication has always been more expensive directly from the hospital to such a degree, when I visit a hospital, I get the name of the medication prescribed and go and get it elsewhere, particularly if it going to expensive stuff....

... But even a strip of Ibuprofen (accorcia) is about 3-4x more expensive when prescribed and obtained directly from the hospital. 

 

Clearly this is a case of experiences vary (YMMV)...  

Government hospitals may well be cheaper.... Private certainly aren't.

 

 

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While the Thai smile is famous, we shouldn't forget that they are sometimes extremely nationalistic and pro- "Make Thailand Great Again."

This means that you cannot own land in Thailand because you are an alien (not a foreigner, an alien).

You can only own 49% of a business here because 51% must be held by a Thai who may know nothing about your business, the exception being if you get BOI support.

If you live here for a long time, learn Thai. They will like you a lot more.

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5 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Thats interesting - I have never found this to be the case... 

 

In my experience, Medication has always been more expensive directly from the hospital to such a degree, when I visit a hospital, I get the name of the medication prescribed and go and get it elsewhere, particularly if it going to expensive stuff....

... But even a strip of Ibuprofen (accorcia) is about 3-4x more expensive when prescribed and obtained directly from the hospital. 

 

Clearly this is a case of experiences vary (YMMV)...  

Government hospitals may well be cheaper.... Private certainly aren't.

 

 

I totally agree that private hospitals are way more expensive for meds than a pharmacy, that is why I specified government hospitals. All the medications I get from the government hospital are significantly cheaper. 

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6 minutes ago, Purdey said:

While the Thai smile is famous, we shouldn't forget that they are sometimes extremely nationalistic and pro- "Make Thailand Great Again."

This means that you cannot own land in Thailand because you are an alien (not a foreigner, an alien).

You can only own 49% of a business here because 51% must be held by a Thai who may know nothing about your business, the exception being if you get BOI support.

If you live here for a long time, learn Thai. They will like you a lot more.

I think there is nothing wrong with the above.

No country would do good to sell their land off freely to all and sundry.

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I've never experienced that kind of discrimination anywhere in Thailand.   Regarding repeat prescriptions, in Bangkok I always order mine COD from a pharmacy on Rama 4. Always delivered within 24 hours. A polite, friendly and efficient service.

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10 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Strange experience, I've not seen them doing it, standard is to serve everyone in order, maybe they don't like you for some reason. Go to Bang Lamung or Queen Sirikit hospital instead

Thanks for the good advice.

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5 hours ago, Celsius said:

 

 

What a dumb arrogant post.

 

What would your country be if there wasn't for millions of (legal) immigrants who to this day contribute to your pension, so you can retire in another country?

 

Are you sure you answered the right post, or do you not know the difference between tourists and immigrants?

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4 minutes ago, cardinalblue said:

Why do you need to see the doctor for refills on medication especially BP or cholesterol?

 

Go to any pharmacy…

Good question, others have asked that too, and the answer is two. I have not thought about it. The other reason is that I have had this medication for about 10 years and those pills I get are working fine. 555, in fact, the first pills I got, gave me an allergic reaction my throat swelled up, and so did my di*k. With one hand I could not reach around it when it was "sleeping", and no, my wife was not happy about it either.

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1 hour ago, Purdey said:

While the Thai smile is famous, we shouldn't forget that they are sometimes extremely nationalistic and pro- "Make Thailand Great Again."

This means that you cannot own land in Thailand because you are an alien (not a foreigner, an alien).

You can only own 49% of a business here because 51% must be held by a Thai who may know nothing about your business, the exception being if you get BOI support.

If you live here for a long time, learn Thai. They will like you a lot more.

Alien is a legal definition. And rightly so, foreigners should NOT be allowed to own land in LoS. The Arabs and Chinese will overrun the place. Be thankful you can own a condo. 

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31 minutes ago, cardinalblue said:

Why do you need to see the doctor for refills on medication especially BP or cholesterol?

 

Go to any pharmacy…

Exactly, why wait hours at a hospital to possibly save a few baht? The only reason to go to the hospital is to see a doctor following a blood test to check the meds are working as they should and the organs are functioning normally. 

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9 minutes ago, DavisH said:

Exactly, why wait hours at a hospital to possibly save a few baht? The only reason to go to the hospital is to see a doctor following a blood test to check the meds are working as they should and the organs are functioning normally. 

See the answer a little bit above.

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The events in the article definitely sound like they are racially related to me. However, I must say that I live in Phetchabun, and every time I go to the private hospital, I get what I would consider as equal treatment compared to the Thais. And when I go to the public hospital, which isn't often, it seems like I get even faster and better treatment than the Thais. 

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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Two meds Iam on are only available at hospital pharmacy...... that be why I go to the hospital  !

What medication is that? I lay a bet you can get easily from pharmacy in a generic form.

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