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A lot of my foreign friends & family have been boosted six times as new strains occur. I can pay but is there still anywhere for subsidised Covid vax in Bangkok? Or...where can I get updated vax for pay? How much?

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The Thai Travel Clinic at Mahidol University near the Victory Monument BTS station is listing availabiliity of the COVID JN.2 version vaccine for their price of 1,762 baht.

 

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https://www.thaitravelclinic.com/cost.html

 

 

The Thai Red Cross Clinic (Travel and Immunization Clinic) in the past also had the COVID vaccine at a similar price, though you'd have to check with them about their current status. Their vaccines list on their website says they have it available, but the posted list seems to be from 2021 and hasn't been updated.

 

https://www.facebook.com/QSMITRCS/posts/pfbid02X2MW3goL9xzNmdBKohKu91V1NZF4fcrkZPYGC2NZqoPXSyybZ5Uke6tLGr7iExW8l

 

https://saovabha.org/service_saovabha/Our-Clinic

 

https://saovabha.org/home

 

Contact Us
1871 Rama 4 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
info[at]saovabha.org
0 2252 0161

Office Hours
Monday – Friday
08.30 – 16.30 hrs.

clinic opens on Monday-Friday : 1.00 PM - 4.00 PM
Saturday Sunday and Public Holiday : closed

 

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Last time I checked in BKK, both Bumrungrad and Praram 9 private hospitals were providing COVID vaccines as well, but at substantially higher prices.

 

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The former free COVID vaccination clinics were sponsored by / run by the Thai Government and its Ministry of Public Health. But I've heard/seen nothing from them lately on that subject.

 

The MOPH / Department of Disease Control does have an English-speaking call center reachable via phone 1422 that in the past has had info about the extent of COVID vaccines available around BKK, both from public and private sources (though their private source details were not always accurate/up-to-date). Believe the hotline is staffed M-F 8 am to 8 pm.

 

The last time I checked more than a year ago, MOPH was providing COVID vaccines on just certain days at various of their community public health clinics scattered around BKK, and at some of their public hospitals... But you'd have to check with MOPH/DDC about whether those offerings have lapsed or are still continuing (albeit unpublicized).

 

Anything you find in the way of results, please do post that info back here for others to see. Thx.

 

 

 

 

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