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Unusual hospital visit

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Went along to the hospital at Bang Saen yesterday with appointment for heart ultrasound(echo). Appointment for 8.30 -8.45, got there about 8.20 and following usual blood pressure check sat down. Within 5 minutes got called forward to the treatment room, straight on the bed and connected up. Come 9 am was on the way back to the car park having paid 2100 baht for the experience.

Significant improvement on last time,  which took all morning and cost nearly 4K.

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  • Fairly obvious you misunderstood completely.

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    Sorry mate you missed the point of my post. University hospitals will give you an itemised account of their charges and they apply to most visits. If you think 2000 baht is too much for a 30 minute te

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5 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Went along to the hospital at Bang Saen yesterday with appointment for heart ultrasound(echo). Appointment for 8.30 -8.45, got there about 8.20 and following usual blood pressure check sat down. Within 5 minutes got called forward to the treatment room, straight on the bed and connected up. Come 9 am was on the way back to the car park having paid 2100 baht for the experience.

Significant improvement on last time,  which took all morning and cost nearly 4K.

Private or government hospital?

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6 hours ago, ronnie50 said:

Can you share the price?

In the OP.

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6 hours ago, sandyf said:

Went along to the hospital at Bang Saen yesterday with appointment for heart ultrasound(echo). Appointment for 8.30 -8.45, got there about 8.20 and following usual blood pressure check sat down. Within 5 minutes got called forward to the treatment room, straight on the bed and connected up. Come 9 am was on the way back to the car park having paid 2100 baht for the experience.

Significant improvement on last time,  which took all morning and cost nearly 4K.

You have a problem? Or did you post on AN instead of Facebook by mistake.

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5 minutes ago, GreasyFingers said:

You have a problem? Or did you post on AN instead of Facebook by mistake.

I don't have a problem that I wasn't already aware off and I didn't make  a mistake.

It is not all  bad out there.

 

2 hours ago, sandyf said:

I don't have a problem that I wasn't already aware off and I didn't make  a mistake.

It is not all  bad out there.

 

Sorry mate you missed the point of my post. University hospitals will give you an itemised account of their charges and they apply to most visits. If you think 2000 baht is too much for a 30 minute test I suggest you go to a government hospital where you will wait in a queue for 1 hour to get registered and than wait another 3-4 hours to get tested and get the results.

 

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On 8/22/2025 at 7:04 PM, GreasyFingers said:

Sorry mate you missed the point of my post. University hospitals will give you an itemised account of their charges and they apply to most visits. If you think 2000 baht is too much for a 30 minute test I suggest you go to a government hospital where you will wait in a queue for 1 hour to get registered and than wait another 3-4 hours to get tested and get the results.

 

Fairly obvious you misunderstood completely.

I understand what you are saying.

The longer time and nearly 100% reduction in price to that of your recent visit.

Hi, you mention that you were charged 2,100 baht this time at Bang Sean, previously charged almost 4,000, can I ask you:

1. Was it exactly the same procedures etc, both times?

2. The time that cost you almost 4k, was it a different hospital?
 

My wife and I use Bangkok Pattaya hospital, mainly because it is the most convenient, but I am interested in keeping an eye on prices, especially as I age and need more servicing!

 

I need an MRI on my knee, so I am just starting to shop around a bit.

On 8/22/2025 at 10:00 AM, sandyf said:

Went along to the hospital at Bang Saen yesterday with appointment for heart ultrasound(echo). Appointment for 8.30 -8.45, got there about 8.20 and following usual blood pressure check sat down. Within 5 minutes got called forward to the treatment room, straight on the bed and connected up. Come 9 am was on the way back to the car park having paid 2100 baht for the experience.

Significant improvement on last time,  which took all morning and cost nearly 4K.

The cardiologist in kalasin charges 800 and no waiting if you get to her clinic early 

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3 hours ago, Bruce1054 said:

The cardiologist in kalasin charges 800 and no waiting if you get to her clinic early 

Very good, but how much would it cost to get up there from  Bang Saen.

Are you sure you are not quoting for ECG rather than echo. You may well be right but my neice is a doctor in government hospitals and she said could be from 3 - 5K. I think Bang Saen have cut the price by using a technician rather than a doctor to do the test. Why I was out of the hospital by 9am, before the doctors start arriving.

I see the doctor for follow up next week.

Do the government hospitals in Bangkok typically charge foreigners a different price for the same procedures and meds than Thai patients? As there are a few quite professional looking government hospitals (by that I mean not run down and apparently well-equipped). Chulalongkorn Hospital seems okay, and Ramithobodhi and Siriraj are worth looking into - though I'm sure they are very, very busy. Anyone know for sure? I think there is a middle gound too, right? Sort of quasi-private like Vichaiyut? (could be wrong, maybe Vichaiyut is fully private)

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6 hours ago, MrBanks said:

Hi, you mention that you were charged 2,100 baht this time at Bang Sean, previously charged almost 4,000, can I ask you:

1. Was it exactly the same procedures etc, both times?

2. The time that cost you almost 4k, was it a different hospital?
 

My wife and I use Bangkok Pattaya hospital, mainly because it is the most convenient, but I am interested in keeping an eye on prices, especially as I age and need more servicing!

 

I need an MRI on my knee, so I am just starting to shop around a bit.

Yes it was the same hospital and the same procedure. The last one was 8 years ago and the video looked black and white, this time it was coloured, bit like a kaleidoscope.

last time it was done by a junior doctor but this time by a technician.  I see the doctor next week who happens to be the doctor who did it last time.he has been away for  career advancement and back at the hospital.he is now a lecturer and only sees patients a couple of times a week.

Not sure if they have MRI facilities but the outpatients is very good. They have built a brand new building in the time I have been going and everything is very clean and modern. Being a government teaching hospital prices are quite good.

2 hours ago, sandyf said:

 

last time it was done by a junior doctor but this time by a technician.  I see the doctor next week who happens to be the doctor who did it last time.he has been away for  career advancement and back at the hospital.he is now a lecturer and only sees patients a couple of times a week.

 

This is probably why the cost difference, the prior cost likely included a specialist consultation fee. 

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Oh well, better than my last Public hospital appointment.

 

1, arrive  at 9.a.m because my appointment is not until 11 a.m. Parking difficult. Do blood pressure test. One hour later told doctor not come today... given new appointment for next week.

2. arrive early to avoid traffic (no parking nearby after 8.30 a.m.). do blood pressure test and get queue ticket all in 15 minutes. Wow! 45 minutes later, told doctor not seeing patients until after lunch....  in 4 hours. Decide to go home for lunch.

3. Come back at midday. Parking easy. No one at reception, all at lunch. 1 p.m. nurse arrives, tells me to rush to doctors office as they are already queuing.  Have to find office myself, as not sure exactly where; get it right at 3rd attempt. Only have to wait 30 minutes. See doctor, "everything OK?" I say yes.  2 minutes later i walk out with my prescription for 4 months medicine. Go to Hospital pharmacy. Long wait, get medicine one hour later. Hurray! Finished!

 

Why do i stick with the public hospital? because the medicine is one third of the price (for the basic stuff). Being a pensioner money is tight and time plentiful.

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13 hours ago, Sheryl said:

This is probably why the cost difference, the prior cost likely included a specialist consultation fee. 

Consultation fees are 50 baht along with a 50 baht admin fee and have been for longer than I have been going.

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11 hours ago, rickudon said:

Oh well, better than my last Public hospital appointment.

 

1, arrive  at 9.a.m because my appointment is not until 11 a.m. Parking difficult. Do blood pressure test. One hour later told doctor not come today... given new appointment for next week.

2. arrive early to avoid traffic (no parking nearby after 8.30 a.m.). do blood pressure test and get queue ticket all in 15 minutes. Wow! 45 minutes later, told doctor not seeing patients until after lunch....  in 4 hours. Decide to go home for lunch.

3. Come back at midday. Parking easy. No one at reception, all at lunch. 1 p.m. nurse arrives, tells me to rush to doctors office as they are already queuing.  Have to find office myself, as not sure exactly where; get it right at 3rd attempt. Only have to wait 30 minutes. See doctor, "everything OK?" I say yes.  2 minutes later i walk out with my prescription for 4 months medicine. Go to Hospital pharmacy. Long wait, get medicine one hour later. Hurray! Finished!

 

Why do i stick with the public hospital? because the medicine is one third of the price (for the basic stuff). Being a pensioner money is tight and time plentiful.

At my hospital you get next appointment after seeing doctor and you get queue number then, 4 months in front usually fairly low.

The downside is that I usually do bloods and there is best part of 2 hours for results. By the time that is done the backlog at cashier/pharmacy is building up and can be very slow.

I used to get tablets from Fascino with a discount card, when I started getting from hospital saved a significant amount, last visit my 240 tablets cost 175 baht.

As you say puts the time element into perspective.

On 8/28/2025 at 9:39 AM, sandyf said:

At my hospital you get next appointment after seeing doctor and you get queue number then, 4 months in front usually fairly low.

The downside is that I usually do bloods and there is best part of 2 hours for results. By the time that is done the backlog at cashier/pharmacy is building up and can be very slow.

I used to get tablets from Fascino with a discount card, when I started getting from hospital saved a significant amount, last visit my 240 tablets cost 175 baht.

As you say puts the time element into perspective.

I do my blood tests the day before my appointment. If you go late morning or afternoon  fairly quiet, usually only wait 10-15 minutes. If you go early morning long queue for tests, then as you say wait hours for results before you see doctor. With my tests done day before, get to see doctor usually within an hour (or two!). My hospital has a waiting room for international patients, not to crowded, i bring a book.

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10 hours ago, rickudon said:

I do my blood tests the day before my appointment. If you go late morning or afternoon  fairly quiet, usually only wait 10-15 minutes. If you go early morning long queue for tests, then as you say wait hours for results before you see doctor. With my tests done day before, get to see doctor usually within an hour (or two!). My hospital has a waiting room for international patients, not to crowded, i bring a book.

Different hospitals, different arrangements, particularly government vs private.

At my hospital they only collect blood between 7am and 9am.

They have had the appointment system in place for 6-7 years now and after a bit of a rocky start the locals now realise that getting there early is of little benefit. Waiting room is never very crowded.

Queue number for tomorrow is 16 so should be seen around 10.15 so will try and get bloods done by 08.15.

Unfortunately little can be done about doctors arriving late.

 

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On 9/1/2025 at 10:47 PM, rickudon said:

I do my blood tests the day before my appointment. If you go late morning or afternoon  fairly quiet, usually only wait 10-15 minutes. If you go early morning long queue for tests, then as you say wait hours for results before you see doctor. With my tests done day before, get to see doctor usually within an hour (or two!). My hospital has a waiting room for international patients, not to crowded, i bring a book.

Yesterday went much as expected, arrived at hospital about 7.30 and did ID check and queue number for bloods. About 50 in front so about 25 minute wait, came out as anthem was playing. A cup of coffee in the canteen and went up to outpatients about 9am. had an ECG while waiting and in to see the doctor about 10am.  Next appointment for 7th Jan with queue no 4 then the dreaded cashier/pharmacy wait, not that bad, out of the hospital about 11am. Bloods, ECG and 4 months tablets came to 1021 baht.

On 8/22/2025 at 10:13 AM, sandyf said:

Bang Saen is a university teaching hospital.

https://buh.buu.ac.th/buh64/

Did you need a referral, for heart ultrasound or can you walk in, or make an appointment by phone / email.  Thanks

 

I need a better reason to visit the east, other than the 7-11 in Patts :cheesy:

On 8/22/2025 at 10:00 AM, sandyf said:

Went along to the hospital at Bang Saen yesterday with appointment for heart ultrasound(echo). Appointment for 8.30 -8.45, got there about 8.20 and following usual blood pressure check sat down. Within 5 minutes got called forward to the treatment room, straight on the bed and connected up. Come 9 am was on the way back to the car park having paid 2100 baht for the experience.

Significant improvement on last time,  which took all morning and cost nearly 4K.

It's expensive! Chest x-ray, ECG, blood count, kidneys, liver, uric acid, glucose and 20 parameters only 1611 Baht

Just now, newbee2022 said:

It's expensive! Chest x-ray, ECG, blood count, kidneys, liver, uric acid, glucose and 20 parameters only 1611 Baht

 

That Bt400 than I pay for full bloods and chest Xray at Phayathai Sriracha (private).

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5 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Did you need a referral, or can you walk in, or make an appointment by phone / email.  Thanks

 

You can just register at the hospital, they have 2 application forms, one for Thai and one for passport,  I used the Thai with pink card.

During registration you talk to a doctor who will then allocate the most appropriate outpatient doctor. I was   initially allocated a cardiologist but after about a year he went away on advanced training and I was transferred to respiritory doctor. I found out a few months ago the cardioligist had returned to the hospital  and now back with him.

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3 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

It's expensive! Chest x-ray, ECG, blood count, kidneys, liver, uric acid, glucose and 20 parameters only 1611 Baht

You should read the post before making stupid comments.

1 hour ago, sandyf said:

You can just register at the hospital, they have 2 application forms, one for Thai and one for passport,  I used the Thai with pink card.

During registration you talk to a doctor who will then allocate the most appropriate outpatient doctor. I was   initially allocated a cardiologist but after about a year he went away on advanced training and I was transferred to respiritory doctor. I found out a few months ago the cardioligist had returned to the hospital  and now back with him.

How the hell do you get a  👎 for a very helpful & informational post.  I see we have the same fan club ... :cheesy:

 

We can all guess who gave these out on the thread, and all that is wrong with the forum, and anonymous emojis.  I make sure I show my disapproval of posts now.

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