The only part of using an agent that was a hassle was the going to bkk bank and sitting and waiting and waiting for them to print and have me sign piles of forms...mostly seemed to be for usa tax/irs folks....take your pic a dozen or so times and put $$ in and out of the bank account...total time from start to finish with two separate visits? first visit 4 hours...second visit...2 hours.
So be prepared for that...silly me thought that would be in and out in a few minutes. So be aware that you will likely spend a lot of time sitting and waiting there. Both visits the bkk branch office was packed and appeared that every single person was there to get retirement visa.
Really? That's the first time I've seen that scary number, no wonder they're desperate for yet more tax. The UK is in a pretty poor position fiscally, yet its interest payments "only" account for some 8% of expenditure, the Thai figure is almost double that. To make it worse, the return on gilts is presumably higher than the coupon paid on Thai government debt since the central bank base rate here is much lower than it is in the UK, so the Thai government debt stock must be seriously large. Still, when you borrow 400 billion Baht to bribe voters, that's what ends up happening. They need to get their spending under control, not try to tax the life out of the economy.
If you want a quick appointment with a decent specialist in Bkk then call up a private hospital like Bumrungrud, Phayathai 1 or 2, etc. You will be done within an hour of the appointed time.
I go to the Institute of Dermatology near Victory Monument for monthly biologic shots. I was asked to sign up there by a doctor I first saw at Bumrungrud who's also with the ID. The registration process at the ID is half a day. Go early in the morning and then bounce from one counter to another. Then seeing a doctor is also 2-3 hours as you will join a line of patients.
If time if of the essence and you want to see someone before you leave Thailand then I would say a private hospital is your only option.
Another thought. I travel through Kolkata myself and pick up meds in India. There's an excellent skin clinic chain called Wizderm with multiple locations in Kol. If you have a day or two in the city you might want to call them up and explain your predicament and get an appt.
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