VintageTQ Posted Saturday at 01:30 AM Posted Saturday at 01:30 AM Hello. I need to have an endoscopy (and maybe Colonoscopy but that's not as crucial) done and wondering if anyone had any recommendations. I need to avoid the high end private hospitals as 20-30k+ is too much. Can anyone recommend any lower end private hospitals or fairly decent government hospitals and any doctor recommendations? Is it possible to get endoscopy and Colonoscopy for 10-15k these days, don't even mind travelling out of Bangkok if needed. Any advice appreciated. Thanks
KhunLA Posted Saturday at 01:55 AM Posted Saturday at 01:55 AM "Is it possible to get endoscopy ... and ... Colonoscopy for 10-15k these days, don't even mind travelling out of Bangkok if needed." And ... NO Price for each ... Yes No recommendation, as having mine (both) done about 5 yrs ago, and for ~12k 'each', I think. Surely some folks will chime in with more current info.
HappyExpat57 Posted Saturday at 02:03 AM Posted Saturday at 02:03 AM I recommend you gird your loins and prepare for a NASTY 2-5 days after an endoscopy. Had one done last year, the doc warned me of some "slight discomfort" for a few days after. I was pissing razor blades for 2 days and a lot more than slight discomfort for a few more days. 1
Lacessit Posted Saturday at 02:04 AM Posted Saturday at 02:04 AM The price seems to depend on whether anesthetic is involved. Being put to sleep during the procedure IME hikes the price by about 50,000 baht. 1 1
gearbox Posted Saturday at 02:15 AM Posted Saturday at 02:15 AM My gf did both in Bumrungrad hospital around a month ago. Around 37k with 10% voucher discount. The equipment and level of service was similar to the Sydney North Shore private hospital where I did mine 8 months ago. I had a look around and most of the big private hospitals were asking similar prices. Depending on your home country you may be able to do it cheaper there.
paddypower Posted Saturday at 02:39 AM Posted Saturday at 02:39 AM 28 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said: I recommend you gird your loins and prepare for a NASTY 2-5 days after an endoscopy. Had one done last year, the doc warned me of some "slight discomfort" for a few days after. I was pissing razor blades for 2 days and a lot more than slight discomfort for a few more days. hate to say it - lucky me or lucky both my docs are/were good. had the bladder one done at Bangkok hospital phuket a year ago. no discomfort post op. the other one, I have done each 6 months, via the sinus, to check that my throat cancer has not returned. where did they proble you? are you sure it was not an alien abduction. ? 1
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted Saturday at 02:42 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 02:42 AM 38 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said: I recommend you gird your loins and prepare for a NASTY 2-5 days after an endoscopy. Had one done last year, the doc warned me of some "slight discomfort" for a few days after. I was pissing razor blades for 2 days and a lot more than slight discomfort for a few more days. Why would that cause feeling of pissing razorblades? 3
scubascuba3 Posted Saturday at 02:43 AM Posted Saturday at 02:43 AM Govt hospitals will do it cheaper, friend went to Queen Sirikit recently, was fine, can't recall the price
KhunLA Posted Saturday at 03:07 AM Posted Saturday at 03:07 AM 1 hour ago, Lacessit said: The price seems to depend on whether anesthetic is involved. Being put to sleep during the procedure IME hikes the price by about 50,000 baht. I was knocked out, still the same price, ~12k for each, done at same time.
Merrill Posted Saturday at 03:15 AM Posted Saturday at 03:15 AM I had an Endoscopy in Isan last year 3 days in a private room 350£
Lacessit Posted Saturday at 03:20 AM Posted Saturday at 03:20 AM 10 minutes ago, KhunLA said: I was knocked out, still the same price, ~12k for each, done at same time. You got a bargain , then. Cystoscopy with local anesthesia, Bangkok Hospital, Chiang Mai, - 18,000 baht. Same put to sleep, 65,000 baht. 1
KhunLA Posted Saturday at 03:29 AM Posted Saturday at 03:29 AM 7 minutes ago, Lacessit said: You got a bargain , then. Cystoscopy with local anesthesia, Bangkok Hospital, Chiang Mai, - 18,000 baht. Same put to sleep, 65,000 baht. Wow, what a scam, ok, overpriced. And people fall for that ? That's a shame.
Lacessit Posted Saturday at 03:31 AM Posted Saturday at 03:31 AM 2 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Wow, what a scam, ok, overpriced. And people fall for that ? That's a shame. Which hospital did your endoscopy? Government or private? 1
KhunLA Posted Saturday at 04:08 AM Posted Saturday at 04:08 AM 37 minutes ago, Lacessit said: Which hospital did your endoscopy? Government or private? Government 1
Popular Post Sheryl Posted Saturday at 05:12 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 05:12 AM 3 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said: I recommend you gird your loins and prepare for a NASTY 2-5 days after an endoscopy. Had one done last year, the doc warned me of some "slight discomfort" for a few days after. I was pissing razor blades for 2 days and a lot more than slight discomfort for a few more days. I suspect you are referring to a urologic endoscopy whereas I think OP means gastric endoscopy i.e. gastroscopy. 2 2
Popular Post Sheryl Posted Saturday at 05:25 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 05:25 AM @VintageTQ Please use specific terms rather than "endoscopy" as it leads to replies about very different procedures. I assume you mean endoscopy of the stomach i.e. gastroscopy. To get this done at the price you mention, will have to use a government hospital. The best option in Bangkok is Chulabhorn Hospital. Colonoscopy is under 10k (6-7K last I heard but that is some years ago) there and I would assume gastroscopy is about the same. https://chulabhornhospital.cra.ac.th/HOME However, while they will do colonoscopy on older people just for screening purposes they might not agree to do gastroscopy unless doctor there believes it is indicated. Bring a Thai speaker with you. 2 1
VintageTQ Posted Saturday at 06:12 AM Author Posted Saturday at 06:12 AM 48 minutes ago, Sheryl said: @VintageTQ Please use specific terms rather than "endoscopy" as it leads to replies about very different procedures. I assume you mean endoscopy of the stomach i.e. gastroscopy. To get this done at the price you mention, will have to use a government hospital. The best option in Bangkok is Chulabhorn Hospital. Colonoscopy is under 10k (6-7K last I heard but that is soem years ago) there and I would assume gastroscopy is about the same. https://chulabhornhospital.cra.ac.th/HOME However, while they will do colonoscopy on older people just for screening purposes they might not agree to do gastroscopy unless doctor there believes it is indicated. Bring a Thai speaker with you. Yes I meant gastroscopy. Apologies the confusion. Thank you for the info. I think that's what I need to do. I will try chula. Thanks
JimHuaHin Posted Sunday at 12:46 AM Posted Sunday at 12:46 AM About 4 years ago, I had both done at the same time under general anesthetic at Mahachai Hospital (private) at Mahachai (about 2-3kms west of Central Mahachai, opposite side of road, travelling out of Bangkok). Procedure in mid morning, out of hospital about 2 hours later). Came back for results the following weeks. Some polyps were removed and checked for cancer. Total cost was about 20K Baht, for memory.
actonion Posted Sunday at 01:26 AM Posted Sunday at 01:26 AM The Gastro Doctor at Bangkok Pattaya Hospital quoted me 18,000b for the Colonoscopy in 2024 which was a lot cheaper than the Sriracha hospitals at that time, being put to sleep for the procedure too
mfd101 Posted Sunday at 01:28 AM Posted Sunday at 01:28 AM Just for price comparison: 3 weeks ago my b/f (age 35) had a gastroscopy & a colonoscopy done here in Prasat Surin at the very good public hospital. One night & 2 half-days in hospital: doctor's fee 3000 + hospital hospitality 3000. Total 6000฿. I had a colonoscopy done at the private hospital in Surin 18 months ago. Held prisoner 2 nights & paid 68000฿.
fredwiggy Posted Sunday at 01:41 AM Posted Sunday at 01:41 AM On 1/11/2025 at 8:30 AM, VintageTQ said: Hello. I need to have an endoscopy (and maybe Colonoscopy but that's not as crucial) done and wondering if anyone had any recommendations. I need to avoid the high end private hospitals as 20-30k+ is too much. Can anyone recommend any lower end private hospitals or fairly decent government hospitals and any doctor recommendations? Is it possible to get endoscopy and Colonoscopy for 10-15k these days, don't even mind travelling out of Bangkok if needed. Any advice appreciated. Thanks Had both done, my firsts, at a government hospital in Sisaket province. Everything cost 7000.
NedR69 Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM My only experience is with BK Hospital Pattaya. August 2024: 34,000 THB total. Includes BOTH colonoscopy and endoscopy. Not including first office appointment Not including any fol-up appointment to review biopsy 34k THB for the procedure only. The pre & post appointments were about 2k THB each.
harryviking Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM On 1/11/2025 at 9:39 AM, paddypower said: hate to say it - lucky me or lucky both my docs are/were good. had the bladder one done at Bangkok hospital phuket a year ago. no discomfort post op. the other one, I have done each 6 months, via the sinus, to check that my throat cancer has not returned. where did they proble you? are you sure it was not an alien abduction. ? 🤣🤣🤣
marcho Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM On 1/12/2025 at 8:28 AM, mfd101 said: Just for price comparison: 3 weeks ago my b/f (age 35) had a gastroscopy & a colonoscopy done here in Prasat Surin at the very good public hospital. One night & 2 half-days in hospital: doctor's fee 3000 + hospital hospitality 3000. Total 6000฿. I had a colonoscopy done at the private hospital in Surin 18 months ago. Held prisoner 2 nights & paid 68000฿. Why would you have to stay in the hospital for 2 nights, I have had 5, one every 5 years since I turned 50 years old, went in the morning, about 8 am then out 11 am, then go home. Go back 5 days later for results.
mfd101 Posted yesterday at 03:39 AM Posted yesterday at 03:39 AM I think my last sentence answers your question. More generally, I think that Thai medics don't trust Thai patients to follow the instructions for the 24 or 48 hours before the procedure takes place. In my observation they are not entirely wrong-minded in that regard. 1
LittleBear57 Posted yesterday at 03:43 AM Posted yesterday at 03:43 AM On 1/11/2025 at 10:15 AM, Merrill said: I had an Endoscopy in Isan last year 3 days in a private room 350£ 3 days in hospital for an endoscopy, wow, was there complications. Had mine done at Phyathai Sri Racha. They had an offer on at the time, but I'm sure it ended up a little over 20k fortunately my insurance paid for it. In and out same day very professional, I thought.
Sheryl Posted yesterday at 03:57 AM Posted yesterday at 03:57 AM 13 minutes ago, LittleBear57 said: 3 days in hospital for an endoscopy, wow, was there complications. Had mine done at Phyathai Sri Racha. They had an offer on at the time, but I'm sure it ended up a little over 20k fortunately my insurance paid for it. In and out same day very professional, I thought. Again - need to avoid using the term endoscopy by itself since there are a very large number of procedures, involving different organs, that are endoscopic Quite possible what that poster had was some type of endoscopic surgery nto a simple gastroscopy or colonoscopy. 1
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