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Annual checkup at Bangkok Christian Hospital: Anyone with (recent) experience?


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Hi,

 

It is the time of year again where my annual health checkup is due. Over the last 8 years or so, I've usually done them at BNH and once at Samitivej. But their recommended packages for my age group have gone up and up and up and are now in the 30-35k range, which is too much for me these days. 

As a result, I started looking at alternatives and was positively surprised by the Platinum package offered by Bangkok Christian. At TBH 11,990 it includes most of the tests the much more expensive packages at BNH and others include. I have never been to BCH, so I wondered if a member here has some first hand experience, especially with doing one of the health checkup packages. I don't necessarily need the -admittedly nice- "hand-holding" by the nurses like at BNH who always take you from one test/department to the next etc, but I would hate it if the organization at Bangkok Christian would be overly chaotic.  

 

Anyone with recent experience at BCH who can provide some feedback on this? Thank you!

 

DUS

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Up to you, but in my opinion no wellness check is not thourough without an Exercise Stress Test.  Unless, a person does want want a reading on how their heart is functioning. 

Also, the BCH plan does not include a PSA, or a couple of other important blood tests.

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@DUS no experience with BCH, package looks good though and nice price 👍

 

I would add ApoB (Apolipoprotein B) blood test, and should be <600 baht.  If theirs is a silly price, N Health does them for <600.  Or any one of the many blood labs will offer at Bangkok.

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1 hour ago, bkk6060 said:

Up to you, but in my opinion no wellness check is not thourough without an Exercise Stress Test.  Unless, a person does want want a reading on how their heart is functioning. 

Also, the BCH plan does not include a PSA, or a couple of other important blood tests.

 

Thank you! 

Can you name the blood tests that are missing? As for PSA: that is included.

Earlier today, I sent them an email asking about various tests (including the EST) and the respective prices.

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I did it there last year. It was organized well enough although it still took like 4 hours (including lunch time in between) to finish all the tests and receive the results. I thought the review by doctor was quite good. She explained in detail all results that were out of the optimal range and suggested the follow ups too.

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I see that BNH has tests for up to 50 years old for 10,900 Baht. Maybe the tests for your age are the same, except for a handful of additional tests. For those additional tests, you could go to a government hospital where tests are very cheap. Looking at the list of tests I think a government hospital could do all of them for a much lower price. But the process would take longer.

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20 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

in my opinion no wellness check is not thourough without an Exercise Stress Test. 

 FWIW, the doctor doing my checkup up at a different Bangkok hospital told me it was not necessary for me to have a stress test (walk/run/incline 12 mins) every year. It may be different if you have a heart condition etc. that needs monitoring, but I don't. I think the cost component for the stress test made up about 5k baht of the total cost, so I found a cheaper package with add-ons, as Sheryl suggested, was a better fit for me.

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1 hour ago, VR333 said:

 FWIW, the doctor doing my checkup up at a different Bangkok hospital told me it was not necessary for me to have a stress test (walk/run/incline 12 mins) every year. It may be different if you have a heart condition etc. that needs monitoring, but I don't. I think the cost component for the stress test made up about 5k baht of the total cost, so I found a cheaper package with add-ons, as Sheryl suggested, was a better fit for me.

EST certainly does not need to be done yearly in people without heart disease, but in men over say 40 and post-menopausal women it is a good idea to do every 5 years or so, possibly more often if prior result was borderline or symptoms develop.

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I have done my annual check up at Bangkok Christian for several consecutive years and find them to be thorough, professional and most important at least half the price of BNH or other "5-star" hospitals (no Starbucks in the lobby!). They don't always speak perfect English but they do all the tests you opt for and know how to interpret the results. Walk-in same day service. I recommend it. 

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Not Had an annual checkup there but I did go to outpatients there on a Tuesday with what turned out to be a potentially life threatening neurological syndrome. 

Luckily I saw the right doctor on the right day and he diagnosed the thing right away. When I returned the next day as he had predicted they were waiting for me and I was whisked to the wards. 

That evening the same doctor came to see me. Explained the treatment and the cost. Asked if I could afford it. I said yes so he said good we'll start tomorrow. No questions about insurance, no requests for credit cards. 

Good care. I'm still here so am biased. 

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3 hours ago, renaissanc said:

I see that BNH has tests for up to 50 years old for 10,900 Baht. Maybe the tests for your age are the same, except for a handful of additional tests. For those additional tests, you could go to a government hospital where tests are very cheap. Looking at the list of tests I think a government hospital could do all of them for a much lower price. But the process would take longer.


I checked here, but the only package they have at 10,900 bath is the <25 yo

https://www.bnhhospital.com/package-promotion/annual-check-up-programmes/#elementor-toc__heading-anchor-5

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30 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

Not Had an annual checkup there but I did go to outpatients there on a Tuesday with what turned out to be a potentially life threatening neurological syndrome. 

Luckily I saw the right doctor on the right day and he diagnosed the thing right away. When I returned the next day as he had predicted they were waiting for me and I was whisked to the wards. 

That evening the same doctor came to see me. Explained the treatment and the cost. Asked if I could afford it. I said yes so he said good we'll start tomorrow. No questions about insurance, no requests for credit cards. 

Good care. I'm still here so am biased. 


WIshing you a speedy recovery!

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That was years ago. I still regard myself as being in recovery as every now and again I get a new twinge. 

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Just now, VocalNeal said:

That was years ago. I still regard myself as being in recovery as every now and again I get a new twinge. 

 

OK! 🙂

 

 

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On 5/18/2025 at 3:40 PM, DUS said:

Hi,

 

It is the time of year again where my annual health checkup is due. Over the last 8 years or so, I've usually done them at BNH and once at Samitivej. But their recommended packages for my age group have gone up and up and up and are now in the 30-35k range, which is too much for me these days. 

As a result, I started looking at alternatives and was positively surprised by the Platinum package offered by Bangkok Christian. At TBH 11,990 it includes most of the tests the much more expensive packages at BNH and others include. I have never been to BCH, so I wondered if a member here has some first hand experience, especially with doing one of the health checkup packages. I don't necessarily need the -admittedly nice- "hand-holding" by the nurses like at BNH who always take you from one test/department to the next etc, but I would hate it if the organization at Bangkok Christian would be overly chaotic.  

 

Anyone with recent experience at BCH who can provide some feedback on this? Thank you!

 

DUS

No feedback on the health package, but the wife and I between us have had 3 surgeries in recent years at Bangkok Christian and it's a very decent hospital with excellent doctors.

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