yoga100 Posted January 22, 2010 Share Posted January 22, 2010 (edited) Dont wanna sound patronising here but how confident can i be that any medical tests or treatment i have done in thailand will be reliable in comparison with something similar done in western europe??? I plan to have a blood test done here in bangkok next week so can anyone out there ease my mind on thai medical expertise Edited January 22, 2010 by yoga100 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phetaroi Posted January 23, 2010 Share Posted January 23, 2010 I think the first question is -- where r u having them done? I just had the most complete physical you can get at Bumrungrad, and I was quite impressed. First, they were very thorough and found two things...one of which they would not be expected to find (it's a long-term somewhat hidden condition that is USUALLY not looked for and not discovered...I already knew about it); the other...well, I was surprised they found it, again, long-term and in other physicals it has not been noted as often as it has been noted...in the States. A doctor sat down with me after the physical and discussed the results with me. He pointed out areas of any concern, and although -- other than losing weight!! -- there were few red flags, discussed with me anything that was not in the normal range. Then I was emailed a complete report -- color coded -- and went through all the numbers and compared them with normal ranges that you should be able (in most cases) to find on the internet. That's my experience at Bumrungrad. It may come down to where you are having the work done and how unusual what you're looking for is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeaceBlondie Posted January 23, 2010 Share Posted January 23, 2010 You needn't spend that much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whatseezname Posted January 23, 2010 Share Posted January 23, 2010 Anyone had checkups in Chiang Rai ?? is it worth going to Chaing Mai where there seems more choices ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoga100 Posted January 23, 2010 Author Share Posted January 23, 2010 I think the first question is -- where r u having them done?I just had the most complete physical you can get at Bumrungrad, and I was quite impressed. First, they were very thorough and found two things...one of which they would not be expected to find (it's a long-term somewhat hidden condition that is USUALLY not looked for and not discovered...I already knew about it); the other...well, I was surprised they found it, again, long-term and in other physicals it has not been noted as often as it has been noted...in the States. A doctor sat down with me after the physical and discussed the results with me. He pointed out areas of any concern, and although -- other than losing weight!! -- there were few red flags, discussed with me anything that was not in the normal range. Then I was emailed a complete report -- color coded -- and went through all the numbers and compared them with normal ranges that you should be able (in most cases) to find on the internet. That's my experience at Bumrungrad. It may come down to where you are having the work done and how unusual what you're looking for is. That sounds pretty reassuring...cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeaceBlondie Posted January 23, 2010 Share Posted January 23, 2010 Routine, normal everyday blood tests? Less than 1000 baht, any half-decent hospital. Solid gold MD-PhD specialist to cure advanced, rare form of cancer? Fly to Houston, $300,000. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmax Posted January 23, 2010 Share Posted January 23, 2010 well why not? i would say better hospitals and service than here in uk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigt3365 Posted January 24, 2010 Share Posted January 24, 2010 I also did the full checkup at Bumrungrad. I was very, very impressed. I spent 3 years with my father in pretty much every hospital in Vegas, at one time or another. So I know medical facilities pretty well by now! It was extremely organized and very through. They found a problem. Did some extra tests. And gave me a DVD with all the information on it...as well as a written report. For the money, it was incredible. The facilities and equipment are really first class. The nurses are great and really look out after you. It was nice having my wife there as the Thai heart doc spoke English, but not prefect. So, some translations were required...but no big deal. I remember being in hospitals with my dad where they would put him on a gurney and leave him in a hallway for hours. He was really sick and that was no fun sitting next to him while others were being wheeled by. A few of the hospitals had pretty good facilities, but they were really new. The others were totally run down. Nurses were cranky, and docs were usually hard to find. We would wait hours for a doc to come by and look at my dad. He had full insurance coverage and that didn't even help. Everything 100% paid for... As for cost, I remember his pacemaker was about $150k USD. Crazy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheryl Posted January 24, 2010 Share Posted January 24, 2010 In terms of diagnostic procedures, the quality of lab work, imaging etc at any reputable hospital is fine. The bigger question is the skill with which the results will be interpreted with reference to a particular patient's medical hisotry and presenting symptoms and that in turn resolves to the skill of the individual physicianm, which varies enormously all across the spectrum. If it is a routine test and all you need is to know what the results are, or whether the results were in the normal range, any reputable hospital -- which is to say any government hospital from provincial level upward (skip district klevel hospitals) and any of the larger private hiospitals -- will do fine. If you need a doctor to interpret test results and/or diagnose a condition or advise on management of a known problem, then should take the time to do some research and select a doctor with appropriate experience and qualification. You will find many specific doctor recommendations on this forum, or can check out credentials on hospital websites. Doctors with some training in a western country will be sure to speak English well and will usually be above average in competency. Whihc is not to say that Thai doctors ho haven't trained abroad won't also often be very good, but it is a useful screening criteria. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnort Posted January 24, 2010 Share Posted January 24, 2010 I think the first question is -- where r u having them done?I just had the most complete physical you can get at Bumrungrad, and I was quite impressed. First, they were very thorough and found two things...one of which they would not be expected to find (it's a long-term somewhat hidden condition that is USUALLY not looked for and not discovered...I already knew about it); the other...well, I was surprised they found it, again, long-term and in other physicals it has not been noted as often as it has been noted...in the States. A doctor sat down with me after the physical and discussed the results with me. He pointed out areas of any concern, and although -- other than losing weight!! -- there were few red flags, discussed with me anything that was not in the normal range. Then I was emailed a complete report -- color coded -- and went through all the numbers and compared them with normal ranges that you should be able (in most cases) to find on the internet. That's my experience at Bumrungrad. It may come down to where you are having the work done and how unusual what you're looking for is. This sounds most interesting. Could you please inform me as to what to ask for to enable me to undergo the same tests and an indication of the costs involved. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoga100 Posted January 24, 2010 Author Share Posted January 24, 2010 I think the first question is -- where r u having them done?I just had the most complete physical you can get at Bumrungrad, and I was quite impressed. First, they were very thorough and found two things...one of which they would not be expected to find (it's a long-term somewhat hidden condition that is USUALLY not looked for and not discovered...I already knew about it); the other...well, I was surprised they found it, again, long-term and in other physicals it has not been noted as often as it has been noted...in the States. A doctor sat down with me after the physical and discussed the results with me. He pointed out areas of any concern, and although -- other than losing weight!! -- there were few red flags, discussed with me anything that was not in the normal range. Then I was emailed a complete report -- color coded -- and went through all the numbers and compared them with normal ranges that you should be able (in most cases) to find on the internet. That's my experience at Bumrungrad. It may come down to where you are having the work done and how unusual what you're looking for is. This sounds most interesting. Could you please inform me as to what to ask for to enable me to undergo the same tests and an indication of the costs involved. Thank you. A few days ago in bangkok i was informed a "psa free" and "total" blood test cost 1,700 baht Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phetaroi Posted January 24, 2010 Share Posted January 24, 2010 I think the first question is -- where r u having them done?I just had the most complete physical you can get at Bumrungrad, and I was quite impressed. First, they were very thorough and found two things...one of which they would not be expected to find (it's a long-term somewhat hidden condition that is USUALLY not looked for and not discovered...I already knew about it); the other...well, I was surprised they found it, again, long-term and in other physicals it has not been noted as often as it has been noted...in the States. A doctor sat down with me after the physical and discussed the results with me. He pointed out areas of any concern, and although -- other than losing weight!! -- there were few red flags, discussed with me anything that was not in the normal range. Then I was emailed a complete report -- color coded -- and went through all the numbers and compared them with normal ranges that you should be able (in most cases) to find on the internet. That's my experience at Bumrungrad. It may come down to where you are having the work done and how unusual what you're looking for is. This sounds most interesting. Could you please inform me as to what to ask for to enable me to undergo the same tests and an indication of the costs involved. Thank you. You can find all the info on the Bumrungrad website. They have one page comparing the various checkups, including price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bumrungrad Posted February 8, 2010 Share Posted February 8, 2010 (edited) Apologies, we were not able to post a link until just now. The check-up details can be seen at: http://www.bumrungrad.com/package/health-s...nter/index.aspx If you have any questions, please feel free to PM. Best regards, Scott @ Bumrungrad Edited February 8, 2010 by bumrungrad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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