CallumWK Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Can you go to a government hospital for a blood test including A1C, PSA or even better HCI?
georgegeorgia Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Very interesting question In Australia we get blood tests free so I generally have one every 8 weeks But in Thailand recently I paid I think around 1400 baht Thankyou
OneMoreFarang Posted January 23 Posted January 23 43 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Can you go to a government hospital for a blood test including A1C, PSA or even better HCI? I am pretty sure you can do that, and likely it will be cheap. Or you do it in a private hospital, and depending on the hospital it will still not be expensive. One difference it that in the government hospital you likely will wait for hours, and you better speak and read Thai. 1
CallumWK Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 Would be appreciated if someone could give me a clear answer on my question, instead of some guesses, which are mostly wrong as well 1 2
Highball Posted January 23 Posted January 23 There is a clinic that does path tests MRT huay kwang. It's next to the Ganesha 'temple'. Get a battery of standard tests only b1300. * Recommend you NOT go to huay kiew hospital in chinatown.
MeaMaximaCulpa Posted January 23 Posted January 23 3 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Would be appreciated if someone could give me a clear answer on my question, instead of some guesses, which are mostly wrong as well OK, I am not answering your direct question, but you can get blood tests done also at clinics. I use N-Health in Pattaya, they have decent prices and there is no charge for seeing a doctor. So if you know how to interpret the results, it is a good deal. 1
CallumWK Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 10 minutes ago, MeaMaximaCulpa said: OK, I am not answering your direct question, but you can get blood tests done also at clinics. I use N-Health in Pattaya, they have decent prices and there is no charge for seeing a doctor. So if you know how to interpret the results, it is a good deal. I'm aware of the overpriced N-Health, and the much cheaper Lifecare lab, which is actually part of N-Health I believe. But I find the Lifecare environment not really clean. 1
Confuscious Posted January 23 Posted January 23 I had every month a blood test, for over 10 years, at the Military Hospital in Nakhon Ratchasima. The blood test was performed on orders from the doctor trough a "blood test sheet". It included everything you asked for. But: - You needed to get an order from a doctor. - The blood test was not free. See enlosed document.
Popular Post Sheryl Posted January 23 Popular Post Posted January 23 You cannot go into a government hospital and just demand a blood test. You have to consult a doctor there and the doctor has to order it. Lower level hospitals (e.g. community hospitals) may have limited lab facilities and nto be able to do the tests you mention. Simplest thing to do is to just use an independent lab. Where are you located? 2 1
KhunLA Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Yes you can, although, reading Sheryl's reply, that may be location dependent. At worst, you'll find out before hand, if lucky and you ask, or, you go to register, then they'll tell you ... no or yes, here's you Q #. Registering at hospitals, to be seen same day, is a very early experience, and the Q can be hours, before the registration office even opens. Welcome to the Thai public hospital system. But hey, you're there, so tell them you want to see a doc, to order blood tests. Only difference is, you may or may not have wasted a day, a morning, and chances are, you may not get the test done, that day. All location dependent, at a guess. Before doing that, going to hospital, make sure you do an overnight fast, nothing but water after 1800 hrs the evening before. Or ... actually go to a doc, and they will refer you to get the tests you want. Ask Sheryl suggests. May depend how easy or convenient that is for you. Do you speak Thai, no necessary, or do you have a Thai partner/translator, for ease. My experiences. Udon Thani has health check ups, though don't know if need appointment or referral, or can just show up. Udon Thani Military Hosp. (govt ) has health check ups, no appt needed. Have done there, just showed up, no appointment, and they check all on a list, and you are welcome to add tests. This a long time ago, though doubt if it changed. PKK Hosp, that I use now, don't know, never asked, as I simply go to my GP, who also runs the night clinic at the hospital, and ask for what ever I want. He give me an appointment date/time referral. Night clinic cost foreigner 1200 baht that new, but beats Q'ing up all day to see a doc, to get the same referrals, maybe. My GP will order anything I ask for, although I'm not unrealistic, like our AN hypochondriacs are. OR .. if in Bangkok, pop into Camillian Hosp, no appt needed at about 0800 hrs, and doe a full health check up there. https://camillianhospital.org/en/health-check-up-program/ Used Camillian Hosp about 10 ish years running for Health Check Ups, too easy, and not expensive at all. 1
herfiehandbag Posted January 23 Posted January 23 5 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: I am pretty sure you can do that, and likely it will be cheap. Or you do it in a private hospital, and depending on the hospital it will still not be expensive. One difference it that in the government hospital you likely will wait for hours, and you better speak and read Thai. I have a blood test every year as part of the regime of diabetes treatment and monitoring in my local government hospital. Without going back over my itemized bill, I don't know the exact price but it is not particularly expensive. The results are back in an hour or so, printed out in English. Go to the hospital out patients, see a doctor (you will have to wait), explain what you want, he/she will send you to the laboratory room. They will speak enough English. 1
CallumWK Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 2 hours ago, Sheryl said: You cannot go into a government hospital and just demand a blood test. You have to consult a doctor there and the doctor has to order it. Lower level hospitals (e.g. community hospitals) may have limited lab facilities and nto be able to do the tests you mention. Simplest thing to do is to just use an independent lab. Where are you located? Thanks that is the answer I was looking forward to. I'm in Pattaya and am registered at Banglamung and Somdet hospital in Sriracha, and have use Queen Sirikit hospital a few times as well n the past. My previous blood test were done at Lifecare lab, but I'm not impressed by the cleanliness of that lab.
Lacessit Posted January 23 Posted January 23 AFAIK I've only had blood tests in a government hospital as an inpatient. I use Mengrai Labs in Chiang Rai. A full blood examination ( FBE ) is 1200 baht. Doctor is not needed, they email me the results in about 90 minutes.
Sheryl Posted January 23 Posted January 23 3 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Thanks that is the answer I was looking forward to. I'm in Pattaya and am registered at Banglamung and Somdet hospital in Sriracha, and have use Queen Sirikit hospital a few times as well n the past. My previous blood test were done at Lifecare lab, but I'm not impressed by the cleanliness of that lab. If by Somdet you mean the Red Cross Hodpital, they would be able to fo PSA anf Hb1Ac. I have no idea ehst HCI is? You will have to see doctor first to get the tests ordered.
CallumWK Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 7 minutes ago, Sheryl said: If by Somdet you mean the Red Cross Hodpital, they would be able to fo PSA anf Hb1Ac. I have no idea ehst HCI is? You will have to see doctor first to get the tests ordered. Thanks, yes I think it is the red cross hospital. I must have been confused when posting the OP, it should read PHI test, which is 3 times more accurate than a PSA test
atpeace Posted January 23 Posted January 23 6 hours ago, CallumWK said: Can you go to a government hospital for a blood test including A1C, PSA or even better HCI? Yep and depending on where you're living it will be almost free. I did a complete blood count, cholesterol, testosterone, blood sugar, liver, kidney tests and the bill was around 600 baht. I brought in a list of what i need in English and also in Thai. They may have to send off the blood to Bangkok or where ever but that usually only takes a few days. The hospital doctor was worthless but all I was interested was the raw data. Next time I'm going to see if they will email the results so I don't have to meet with the doctor.
CallumWK Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 1 minute ago, atpeace said: Yep and depending on where you're living it will be almost free. I did a complete blood count, cholesterol, testosterone, blood sugar, liver, kidney tests and the bill was around 600 baht. I brought in a list of what i need in English and also in Thai. They may have to send off the blood to Bangkok or where ever but that usually only takes a few days. The hospital doctor was worthless but all I was interested was the raw data. Next time I'm going to see if they will email the results so I don't have to meet with the doctor. So did you have the test before seeing the doctor, and only seen him for the results?
atpeace Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Yes but I have also met with doctors. Where I live now the hospital is tiny and rarely visited by westerners. Never seen a westerner at this hospital. Meeting with a doctor wouldn't be to problematic but a waste of time IMO. I would just show up and stumble through the process and in the end I bet it only takes 15 minutes if you don't have to see a doctor and an hour if is required. Hmm, now that I'm giving it some thought - I think the doctor I met with might have been upset he didn't order the tests. He kept asking why I was getting certain tests and seemed perturbed. Makes sense because that would be the standard process here and in the west. Meet with a doctor and tell him the tests you want done would be my recommendation 🙂 1
CallumWK Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 2 minutes ago, atpeace said: Yes but I have also met with doctors. Where I live now the hospital is tiny and rarely visited by westerners. Never seen a westerner at this hospital. Meeting with a doctor wouldn't be to problematic but a waste of time IMO. I would just show up and stumble through the process and in the end I bet it only takes 15 minutes if you don't have to see a doctor and an hour if is required. Hmm, now that I'm giving it some thought - I think the doctor I met with might have been upset he didn't order the tests. He kept asking why I was getting certain tests and seemed perturbed. Makes sense because that would be the standard process here and in the west. Meet with a doctor and tell him the tests you want done would be my recommendation 🙂 Thanks since I now know that it can be done at government hospitals, I will give somdet a call and ask if possible to order the test only.
atpeace Posted January 23 Posted January 23 32 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Thanks since I now know that it can be done at government hospitals, I will give somdet a call and ask if possible to order the test only. Good luck but I think Sheryl is correct in regards the required doctor visit. I did not meet with a doctor and got the results but I have a feeling this was only because the staff was scared of the hansum farang 🙂 and didn't follow the usual process.
Muhendis Posted January 24 Posted January 24 14 hours ago, CallumWK said: Would be appreciated if someone could give me a clear answer on my question, instead of some guesses, which are mostly wrong as well I have annual blood and urine tests at my local government hospital. Time taken is about ten minutes but need to wait an hour or so for the results. My routine is. No food for twelve hours before test. Give your blood sample at about 08:00. Go home for breakfast. Back to the hospital to discuss results with my doctor (I live five minutes from the hospital). Cost is 1000 baht for the test and 50 baht for consultation. I am, like many others, on the list of elderly patients who get a checkup every three months. 1
SiSePuede419 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 18 hours ago, CallumWK said: Can you go to a government hospital for a blood test including A1C, PSA or even better HCI? I recommend finding a clinic that does blood tests. No wait and very cheap. I get an annual stool test at a clinic. 150B. The fecal immunochemical test (FIT) is used as a screening test for colon cancer. 1
JAS21 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 15 hours ago, CallumWK said: Would be appreciated if someone could give me a clear answer on my question, instead of some guesses, which are mostly wrong as well Yes you can. Go to the hospital and register. Then go and make an appointment to see a general doctor and tell him your problem. If he agrees he will order blood tests. You will not be able to get the results until you see him again. You cannot just walk into a government hospital and ask for blood test. You can do that at a clinic though. 1
GreasyFingers Posted January 24 Posted January 24 15 hours ago, Sheryl said: You cannot go into a government hospital and just demand a blood test. You have to consult a doctor there and the doctor has to order it. Lower level hospitals (e.g. community hospitals) may have limited lab facilities and nto be able to do the tests you mention. Simplest thing to do is to just use an independent lab. Where are you located? Interesting that you should say that. I was having blood & urine test done every year at Khao Kho hospital outpatients. It was about 1300 baht but maybe they accepted me as my wife was done at the same time. I now go to a small private hospital in Lomsak as spending all day waiting around at KK was not my idea of fun. 1
GreasyFingers Posted January 24 Posted January 24 22 minutes ago, JAS21 said: You cannot just walk into a government hospital and ask for blood test. Maybe at your hospital but as I said above it is possible in our local. 1
newbee2022 Posted January 24 Posted January 24 19 hours ago, CallumWK said: Can you go to a government hospital for a blood test including A1C, PSA or even better HCI? Google Maps will be very useful for directions
anchadian Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Every 6 months get a blood test from Bangkok medical lab although not in Chonburi. Excellent service, no waiting and results emailed to you within 3 hours. https://www.bangkoklab.com/EN/home 1
The Fugitive Posted January 24 Posted January 24 2 hours ago, Muhendis said: I have annual blood and urine tests at my local government hospital. Time taken is about ten minutes but need to wait an hour or so for the results. My routine is. No food for twelve hours before test. Give your blood sample at about 08:00. Go home for breakfast. Back to the hospital to discuss results with my doctor (I live five minutes from the hospital). Cost is 1000 baht for the test and 50 baht for consultation. I am, like many others, on the list of elderly patients who get a checkup every three months. Very helpful information thanks! I wasn't aware of any list of elderly patients. Or, that they get a checkup every three months. How old do you have to be to get added to this list? What does the quarterly checkup entail please? 1
Popular Post SunsetT Posted January 24 Popular Post Posted January 24 18 hours ago, CallumWK said: Would be appreciated if someone could give me a clear answer on my question, instead of some guesses, which are mostly wrong as well I get blood tests every 2 months in my local government hospital for cholesterol etc. I see on the price list PSA test but not the others. But you can ask for the price for others. I recently asked for the price for a vitamin d test, she looked it up online and it was 900 thb. There is an extra 200 service charge and a bit more if you want to see the doctor. But you don't have to see a doctor. The price for me is in the last column. Very fast service in and out in about 15 minutes. Go back a couple of hours later to get the results. Allow longer if you must register. 1 2
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