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I would like recommendations for Health Insurance companies.

 

Looking for proper insurance at the most reasonable cost. How do the Thai companies compare with foreign insurance?

Do any provide real cover or is it full of more holes than Swiss cheese?

 

Thanks to all for your comments.

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1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said:

Can you afford 200k/300k+ in 70s and 80s? if not don't bother, self insure 

It is certainly something to consider when taking out health insurance, because I'm now 77 and when I reached that age, the premium shot up quite markedly, so I had to have a look at my cover which was only for 1 million baht, and I weighed up the odds.

 

I got hold of my agent and suggested that I would pay the annual fee if they would drop it to consider me paying a 50,000 baht deductible of the costs incurred, and they agreed, so my annual premium stayed at 150,000 baht, which is just about on the tipping point as far as I'm concerned, and after that I may well consider scrapping it!

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1 hour ago, xylophone said:

It is certainly something to consider when taking out health insurance, because I'm now 77 and when I reached that age, the premium shot up quite markedly, so I had to have a look at my cover which was only for 1 million baht, and I weighed up the odds.

 

I got hold of my agent and suggested that I would pay the annual fee if they would drop it to consider me paying a 50,000 baht deductible of the costs incurred, and they agreed, so my annual premium stayed at 150,000 baht, which is just about on the tipping point as far as I'm concerned, and after that I may well consider scrapping it!

It's the exclusions as well so you pay a high premium not including conditions you will most likely need to claim on

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5 hours ago, DaRoadrunner said:

I would like recommendations for Health Insurance companies.

 

Give AA Insurance Brokers a call, they will find you a suitable insurer as they did me back in the days.

 

The above said, personally I would steer clear of Thai health insurers as the laws from my understanding are flimsy, that said, I self insure now because when I started out, I was paying 70k baht and within 3 years it went to 140k + with me having not make a single claim.

 

AA Insurance found me an insurer who took on my pre-exiting condition for extra baht (optional), then one day they changed their underwriters and it went up, but not before going up every year, from 70k baht to 90k baht, then 110k baht, then 140k + baht and of course the insurance was for inpatient only, e.g. emergency treatment.

 

In the years that I have not been insured, I have saved about 1 million baht in premiums with the cancellation of my families cover as well, so in the event of hospitalizes, I have a mil, then the balance is on me.   

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6 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

I hear WR Life is the best.

 

 Personally, I've been happy with them, although I signed up via a broker.  Of course, I haven't had to make a claim yet!  They were very responsive when I asked them to clearly show the medication I take for mild hypertension and slightly raised cholesterol, and their assurance that I would be covered for related illnesses.

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1 hour ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

 Personally, I've been happy with them, although I signed up via a broker.  Of course, I haven't had to make a claim yet!  They were very responsive when I asked them to clearly show the medication I take for mild hypertension and slightly raised cholesterol, and their assurance that I would be covered for related illnesses.

How long have you been with them and how has the premium progressed during that time?

Posted
23 hours ago, Sheryl said:

Moved to insurance forum.

 

OP suggest you mention your age and any pre-existing conditions as these things affect your options

Hello Sheryl. Age 70. No pre-existing conditions.

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On 3/23/2025 at 3:53 AM, DaRoadrunner said:

I would like recommendations for Health Insurance companies.

 

Looking for proper insurance at the most reasonable cost. How do the Thai companies compare with foreign insurance?

Do any provide real cover or is it full of more holes than Swiss cheese?

 

Thanks to all for your comments.

 

Go with Genki. Amazing cover, cheap and will cover you in your home country.

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On 3/23/2025 at 11:34 AM, scubascuba3 said:

Can you afford 200k/300k+ in 70s and 80s? if not don't bother, self insure 

Point taken but.... Have you seen what Thai hospitals are charging now? Not to mention some charging Farangs double.

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I was quoted 40000baht plus a month Plus any existing pre-conditions would be looked at cost wise

Looking at the cost per year I was 74 years old at the time 

I decided  to pay cash 

My first  kidney stone  operation was 165000 baht 3 day stay in a International hospital 

Plus follow up was 60000baht  

Still cheaper than having insurance cover 

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"""...Have you seen what Thai hospitals are charging now? Not to mention some charging Farangs double..."""

 

Here is a hint: REGISTER at a THAI MILITARY HOSPITAL.  You will pay the same as Thai civilians, at least in the KORAT ARMY HOSPITAL.

 

Registration is no cost to get a hospital ID Card. Many doctors are US or UK trained and speak English.

 

( 6 days, ER service, 4 days x-rays, 6 days meds, 6 days labs, 2 Doctor visits daily in 6 person ward, 3 months meds on discharge was  under $1000USD. )

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18 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

 Personally, I've been happy with them, although I signed up via a broker.  Of course, I haven't had to make a claim yet!  They were very responsive when I asked them to clearly show the medication I take for mild hypertension and slightly raised cholesterol, and their assurance that I would be covered for related illnesses.

Yes, and the rates are not rising ! (Unless you'll have claim. And even then a surplus is to be paid only for a short time!)

 

Posted
3 hours ago, DaRoadrunner said:

Hello Sheryl. Age 70. No pre-existing conditions.

Around 250 Euro/month or less. 3 mill. Coverage. Even with preconditions.

Get a quotation WRLIFE 

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I am sticking with Pacific Cross.

 

46,826 baht for inpatient care only.

 

10,000,000 baht of cover.

 

10,000 baht a day for private room

 

I have excess of 40,000 baht, and I am 62 years old.

Posted
2 hours ago, DaRoadrunner said:

Point taken but.... Have you seen what Thai hospitals are charging now? Not to mention some charging Farangs double.

Yes but you can shop around plus have the choice to go to cheaper countries for treatment, Vietnam, Malaysia, India etc

Posted
17 hours ago, JontS said:

How long have you been with them and how has the premium progressed during that time?

This will be year 3.  No, one of their selling points is that premiums are fixed unless you make a claim.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

This will be year 3.  No, one of their selling points is that premiums are fixed unless you make a claim.

Thanks, that's good to know 🤗

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I have Allianz Ayudhya which was Aetna before that and I think it was BUPA when I first signed up with them 24 years ago. They do not cover pre existing but they are a very good Thai insurance that has always paid my hospital bill and unfortunately I have had to use them quite often. I would receive a 10% discount for any year I didn’t have to use them and if I had claims over 1,000,000 baht for the year they would increase it by 10%. Definitely worth looking into when comparing others. Thai insurance is always cheaper than international coverage but just do the homework you’re doing. Best of luck 

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