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Do you live in a Tourist Ghetto or out in the sticks?
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Report Man Dies After Clinic Allegedly Denies Care in Bangkok
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Vintage Hi-Fi
The night train market in Srinikarin, Bangkok, may be worth a trip. At the back of the market is several rows of shops, and some sell vintage gear, such as old film cameras, antiques and Hi Fi equipment. If they don't have what you want, they would know where to get it. -
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Finding the best specialist doctor - not always at the most expensive joints
Just to add, the Dr might be a bit uncomfortable with you moving mid-treatment from the expensive place he works to the government or quasi-private hospital that he also works at (he might get into trouble with the private hospital where you were first seen). My use of the term 'quasi-private' is a bit vague I admit. What I mean by 'quasi-private' is some hospitals that aren't the big names you have heard (like in the OP), but have some of the same doctors/specialists working there that also work at the big foreign name joints. Examples would be Siriraj Hospital, Chulalongkorn Hospital, Mahidol/Ramathibodi, Vichaiyut - all top-notch. One of the big government trauma centres, busy with 24 hour emergency wards, is Rajiwithi Hospital (Victory Monument) and nearby Phra Mongkut Klao Hospital (opposite side of the road). Other 'specialty' Thai hospitals in central Bangkok near Victory Monument include Queen Sirikit National Insittute of Child Health (QSNICH), and Hospital for Tropical Diseases. These big government hospitals are of course very busy places and you will be sure to join a (possibly long) waiting queue - so go early in the day if needed/possible. But the prices should be much lower. I don't know if they charge foreigners more, maybe. Also, I don't have info on many other places like Pattaya. In Khon Kaen, the Khon Kaen Hospital is well-respected. Many of these aforementioned places are also teaching/university affiliated hospitals. You could also try the police or military hospitals. For cheaper dental work, I've been told Mahidol is a good choice - again a teaching facility, but with an ajarn (professor) overseeing things. I hope this is useful, especially for those who don't have insurance or need urgent or critical care and can't afford a private hospital. Good luck. -
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Tourism Decline of Chinese Tourists in Pattaya Raises Concerns
Japanese people know how to behave properly.
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