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Fake Russian Doctor Arrested in Phuket for Illegal Medical Practice

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First, you try to scam everyone in your own country.  Then other countries.  Then Thailand.  

 

I always look for a Russian doctor in Thailand.  I'm learning Thai from someone from Japan, in Bangkok.   I'm getting financial counseling from a Ukranian backpacker.  

 

Common-sense people.   

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  • While many practicing legal doctors continue to kill thousands every year by over prescribing. This isn't to say what she did was okay. Problem is, the police can't arrest legal doctors prescribing me

  • No, I was just adding that legal doctors aren't doing any better.

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    save the frogs

    who is crazy enough to go to someone's freakin' APARTMENT for an injection thinking it's a medical professional?     

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8 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

I hear PUTIN is looking for medics for the front lines

 

 

 

Yea BOTOX infections for every 100 meters gained. Face lift if you can bag Zelensky

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7 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Yes, medications are sometimes necessary, but doctors aren't efficient in using other methods along with the correct medicines. They give people one thing, and then add more, and many medicines, besides taking a toll already, cannot be taken with others in many instances, as the body can't take that much. My ex wife was given Fentanyl for pain. Then they also gave her Morphine, Dilaudid or Vicodin for "breakthrough" pain. She dies two years ago from a heart attack. her body was weakened by so many meds over too  many years.

That’s the reason why I’ve found a holistic doctor,  one who has high credentials in both western medicine as well as homeopathic, TCM and Ayurdevic medicine.  
It’s taken a long time to undo all the toxic actions of drugs over the years to finally start seeing the “light at the end of the tunnel”.  

8 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

6000 for  an injection ?

Long or sort time injection.  

7 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

While many practicing legal doctors continue to kill thousands every year by over prescribing. This isn't to say what she did was okay. Problem is, the police can't arrest legal doctors prescribing medicines that kill patients all the time.

Very very true. As is indicated by the number of negative emojis people are obviously offended by this idea, but medical malpractice is widespread, not to mention the fact that you have doctors subscribing opioids that kill people all the time. 

 

A lot of doctors are either incompetent or they just don't seem to care about their patient's health and put profits first. 

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9 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

6000 for  an injection ?

3000 if you use a condom 

18 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Very very true. As is indicated by the number of negative emojis people are obviously offended by this idea, but medical malpractice is widespread, not to mention the fact that you have doctors subscribing opioids that kill people all the time. 

 

A lot of doctors are either incompetent or they just don't seem to care about their patient's health and put profits first. 

A lot put faith in doctors and they do help some people but many times they do more damage. 

9 hours ago, ChipButty said:

She's seen Thai's do it, so she thought she would give it a try. 

Where do Thais do it? Have you got a location? Or are you just telling a lie?

8 hours ago, save the frogs said:

who is crazy enough to go to someone's freakin' APARTMENT for an injection thinking it's a medical professional? 

 

 

I used to in The UK. It was an expensive  private practice.

9 hours ago, thesetat said:

begs to ask what she was actually injecting you with. Surely she could not have gotten real medicine like antibiotics or other types of real medicine. If she did then the police need to make arrests to the sellers of such items. 

 

"Surely she could not have gotten real medicine like antibiotics or other types of real medicine"

Are you serious, this is Thailand!

58 minutes ago, Globalres said:

That’s the reason why I’ve found a holistic doctor,  one who has high credentials in both western medicine as well as homeopathic, TCM and Ayurdevic medicine.  
It’s taken a long time to undo all the toxic actions of drugs over the years to finally start seeing the “light at the end of the tunnel”.  

OK so you have first hand experience of the corrupt medical system on this planet!!!

Sorry about your wife but so many have the same story, monetary greed driven sadly!!!

10 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Police seized 47 medical items from the premises, including syringes and various pharmaceutical products. During questioning, Viktoria admitted that she had no formal medical qualifications and was neither licensed to practise medicine nor authorised to distribute or import medication in Thailand.

Or anywhere else ?

10 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

6000 for  an injection ?

Some working girls do ask that much, so I've been told.

Outpatient 3,000 in patient 6,000

11 hours ago, ChipButty said:

She's seen Thai's do it, so she thought she would give it a try. 

Can you translate to English?

  Seems the poster was trying to express some surprise, or (let's try an emoji,  🙄) some degree of amazement at the amount of the cost. 

 

But you have a valid point:  They have not said, explicitly.  

 

16 hours ago, Jim Blue said:

6000 for  an injection ?

Those weight loss injections are all the rage now in EU. You can even get them free by your doctor if you are over a certain weight. They are certified ok to use and apparently easy to inject. Then there’s hair loss injections of the B vitamins, I’ve had those. They work but have to be taken seriously over a few months. The women who have those lip filler injections, fillers, Botox, etc. Mostly done in someone’s living room. That is illegal. Has to be done by certified doctors.

This just gave me a great idea.

 

I will pretend I have diabetes and Trudeaustanian government will give me ozempic for free. I cum to thailand with a doctor's note for 1 year supply and resell this weight loss miracle treatment for huge profits 

Jail time, then deportation and banned from returning to Thailand.

On 6/14/2025 at 5:58 AM, Jim Blue said:

6000 for  an injection ?

 

16 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

I hear PUTIN is looking for medics for the front lines

 

 

Heroin 6k meth 4k 

17 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

The big question is whether or not she was wearing a white coat, if she possesses a white coat then clearly she’s qualified.

As a shrink injecting Drugs 

18 hours ago, thesetat said:

Pills yes... but i was talking about injectable fluids. Those need to get from hospitals 

Same

On 6/13/2025 at 6:48 PM, Georgealbert said:

 

image.pngPictures courtesy of Khaosod.

 

A 33-year-old Russian woman has been arrested by tourist police in Phuket for posing as a medical professional and offering unauthorised treatments to unsuspecting clients.

 

The suspect, identified only as Viktoria, was detained in a rented apartment while attempting to administer an injection to what she believed was a genuine client. In reality, the “client” was an undercover officer who had arranged the appointment as part of a sting operation. Viktoria had agreed to provide the unspecified treatment for 6,000 baht.

 

Police seized 47 medical items from the premises, including syringes and various pharmaceutical products. During questioning, Viktoria admitted that she had no formal medical qualifications and was neither licensed to practise medicine nor authorised to distribute or import medication in Thailand.


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She claimed she had been acting at the request of her Russian friend, Marina, who helped her find clients through an online social media page. The pair allegedly promoted their services on the internet, offering injections to treat a range of unspecified health issues.

 

Authorities have charged Viktoria with illegal medical practice, unauthorised distribution and importation of pharmaceutical products and working in Thailand without a permit.

 

Tourist police have reiterated the importance of verifying the credentials of anyone offering medical services, warning that illegal practitioners pose a serious risk to public health. 

 

Investigations into Marina’s involvement are ongoing.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-14

 

 

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So much Russian 💩 here , they should have kept them behind the iron curtain !

So is this fake doctor injecting testosterone into  Russian men so they can grow some balls and return to Russia to fight King Putins war??? If not then ship her and her friend back to the front lines to doctor over there... Total scum these people will do anything for money illegally. 

On 6/14/2025 at 12:28 AM, ChipButty said:

She's seen Thai's do it, so she thought she would give it a try. 

 

Indeed. many pharmacies and clinics should be shut down. most of them have no idea what they're doing.

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