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Need Stent Operation - Bangkok Hospital Pattaya or Navy Hospital in Sattahip?


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Insurance is not an issue, because it is a pre-existing issue and not covered by Pacific Cross. 

I am interested in service and of course cost.  I hear great things about both hospitals, thus the cheaper is preferred.

Any input is appreciated.  

Thanks

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12 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

It is pretty routine and these doctors get a lot of practice. I would look at the big government hospitals first. Don't take too long though.

Yes, I have to get it done soon....this is my second stent operation.  Several arteries blocked.

 

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On 3/22/2025 at 12:12 PM, Taboo2 said:

Insurance is not an issue, because it is a pre-existing issue and not covered by Pacific Cross. 

I am interested in service and of course cost.  I hear great things about both hospitals, thus the cheaper is preferred.

Any input is appreciated.  

Thanks

St. Louis hospital in Bangkok, Dr Boonsert.

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So, same story as usual, big private hospitals insisting on expensive unnecessary treatments, I for one, will be boycotting them for the forseeable future!

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On 3/22/2025 at 3:48 PM, scubascuba3 said:

QS definitely can, a friend had a stent fitted

Good to know, thanks.

 

Do you happen to know what it cost, number of stents and how long ago?

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1 hour ago, Sheryl said:

Good to know, thanks.

 

Do you happen to know what it cost, number of stents and how long ago?

I think it was one stent, 3 years ago, and i vaguely remember 40k baht quoted, I couldn't believe how low it was, emergency treatment, had a heart attack whilst cycling

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3 hours ago, NewGuy said:

On Sheryl’s advice (detailed, try to look it up) I went to Bangkok Christian Hospital, great doctor, after much testing he said I didn’t need a stent, I went home happy. This was just a couple of weeks after being diagnosed by a recommended cardiologist at a big hospital as needing at least 2 stents, all this without proper examination. At least 300,000 vs the 18,000-23,000 I ended up paying.

Doesn't surprise me, I've watched various videos saying hospitals (in US) push stents for money, so probably the same here

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2 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Doesn't surprise me, I've watched various videos saying hospitals (in US) push stents for money, so probably the same here

If you see it on the internet it must be true.  

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22 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I think it was one stent, 3 years ago, and i vaguely remember 40k baht quoted, I couldn't believe how low it was, emergency treatment, had a heart attack whilst cycling

40k all in  seems very improbable as  the stent itself costs about that or more.   Maybe 40k for the stent, angiogram and hospitsl stay extra? 

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Just now, Sheryl said:

40k all in  seems very improbable as  the stent itself costs about that or more.   Maybe 40k for the stent, angiogram and hospitsl stay extra? 

Maybe so, I didn't talk to him, friend of a friend, so maybe more add ons

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5 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

You're meant to pick your own stent?

 

Yes, you can, with input from the doctor advising which options are appropriate for your situation.

 

For valve, I had the choice of mechanical, animal, dead people, or animal tissue.

 

I decided on the beefcake valve to avoid a lifetime of blood thinner.

 

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On 3/22/2025 at 1:56 PM, Sheryl said:

I am not 100% sure they can do this at Queen Sirikit but if they can, good choice and will cost much less than BPH. Otherwise (or if there is a wait involved) I would suggest Bangkok Christian Hospital in Bangkok, also much less expensive than BPH. See  this doctor to arrange it https://www.bch.in.th/find-doctor/362

Thank you very much for the good information. 

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2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

I think it was one stent, 3 years ago, and i vaguely remember 40k baht quoted, I couldn't believe how low it was, emergency treatment, had a heart attack whilst cycling

 

me too. 2 years ago in May. Was a bit of a shocker that.  I didn't get off so cheap

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18 hours ago, Sheryl said:

40k all in  seems very improbable as  the stent itself costs about that or more.   Maybe 40k for the stent, angiogram and hospitsl stay extra? 

 

Yes it does, the cost of my 2 stents were 40K each, the catheters and everything else were itemised and charged in addition.

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On 3/24/2025 at 4:21 PM, loong said:

 

I had 2 stents in Queen Sirikit Hospital, Khon Kaen in 2023. Cost was less than 150K. So, I imagine that Queen Sirikit Hospital, Sattahip would be similar cost.

Update...they can do it for 300k.  

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