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Anyone recommend a decent, no-bs clinic in Sukhumvit/Asoke area?


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Turned my left ankle/foot 10 days ago, all my weight went onto it. Can walk now but it's painful after a while and the the ankle is still swollen and has pain. It might just be a case of healing with time but I'd like to have it checked over. Currently using Volteren on it and just trying to rest it as much as possible but easier said than done.

 

Looking for any clinic recommendations pls. 

 

Cheers  

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1 hour ago, MarkyM3 said:

Turned my left ankle/foot 10 days ago, all my weight went onto it. Can walk now but it's painful after a while and the the ankle is still swollen and has pain. It might just be a case of healing with time but I'd like to have it checked over. Currently using Volteren on it and just trying to rest it as much as possible but easier said than done.

 

Looking for any clinic recommendations pls. 

 

Cheers  

Ligaments is my guess. It won't heal well without treatment.

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1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

Ligaments is my guess. It won't heal well without treatment.

Yeah, was wondering about that. I'll use Google Maps to pick a clinic near me. WellMed on Suk25 looks ok. Thanks.

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In Bangkok outpatient clinics are located in hospitals.  Stand alone clinics are few and mostly focused on check ups and preventive services (including WellMed).

 

You should go to the orthopedic outpatient clinic at any hospital. If cost is a big  concern then either one of the non-profits or a government hospital  -- but the latter, while very cheap   will involve long waits, a  lot of red tape  and initial language barriers so for something like this probably not worth it as a  simple consultation and possibly Xray are not likely to cost more than a few thousand baht privately.

 

Nonprofit hospitals include:

* Mission Hospital near Demicracy Monument

* Camellian Hospital on Thonburi

* Bangkok Christian Hospital on Silom

*St Louis Hospital on Sathorn

 

Appointment can be made online, by phone or in your case  can also just walk in.  Tell them you need to sed Dr in orthopedics. 

 

If meds are prescribed do not get at hospital, buy from pharmacy. 

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