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3 minutes ago, actonion said:

Although my Mrs works at one of Pattaya's Ladyboy shows, (Management) , she is /was  a Woman, last time  I  checked  !!..What hospital are you both using?

Bumrungrad

 

I think they check more stuff with women 

 

 

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On 1/21/2025 at 3:46 PM, Hellfire said:

In Thailand, it seems that robbing foreigners has become an officially sanctioned activity. Unfortunately, there’s little any of us can do to change this reality. On the bright side, there’s a certain equality in their approach—foreigners are robbed indiscriminately, regardless of nationality, race, or any other factor.

 

 

On top of this foreigners are now being told to pay Tax

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On 1/23/2025 at 11:03 AM, jaideedave said:

I have a regular Dr I see at Queen Sirikit Navy Hospital,Sattahip.

Posted on the wall in the main waiting room is a notice stating various levels of fees.

Foreign workers- free  assuming Myanmar,Cambodians

Foreigners resident-fee x 1.5

Foreigners non resident tourists- fee x 2

I have another appointment next month and will take a pic to confirm.

I'd like them to post the reasons why foreigners have to pay more, i know we know why, I'd just like to ask them  why, with Thai logic  be interesting to see their answer

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We have a good friend who is an Agent for many insurance companies, they have a list of all the hospitals here in Phuket and their prices, Thai price Farang price, Insurance price, none insurance price, 

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9 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

We have a good friend who is an Agent for many insurance companies, they have a list of all the hospitals here in Phuket and their prices, Thai price Farang price, Insurance price, none insurance price, 

A Surgeon asked a Farang friend of mine, if he was paying himself, or was it an  insurance company paying, he replied he was paying himself, the doctor said ....."ok we'll have you out of here A.S.A.P"...... presumably an insurance job  takes a more leisurely pace..

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5 hours ago, chmeatloaf said:

You were lucky. I was quoted 38K all because of a high CEA positive test result. After 2 years another CEA test showed almost zero positive result.

That estimate might have included removal and biopsy of X number of polyps.

 

Important to always verify with colonoscopy price if it includes polyp excision & biopsy  or not. Promotion/package prices usually do not, it is is extra which makes some sense since will not always be needed and they have no way of knowing this in advance.  But some hospitals try to always estimate on the high side when giving verbal estimates since people get upset of total comes to more.

 

Note that CEA is not suitable for screening purposes and should not be so used. Same goes for most other "cancer markers" that private hospital checkup packages often include.

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I had this happen to me, that is, getting charged more at a hospital because I was a foreigner. I was told the government hospitals charge by the type of visa you hold. For example someone with a work visa will pay less than someone with a retirement visa.

I think the logic is if you work in Thailand you are contributing to society so your medical fees are less at government hospitals.

 

I had surgery at a government hospital in 2016 and they had me put down a deposit when I checked into the hospital. I believe they base the amount of the deposit on the usual and customary fee for the surgery you are going to receive. I ended up getting a rebate because the amount of my deposit exceeded the costs of my hospital stay.

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