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I would like to say a huge huge thank you to Dr Chakrabandhu Bandhuphat and all his medical team and nurses at Sriphat Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, ChiangMai University

What fantastic professional medical people these guys are!! Well done and thank you again!

why??

I awoke 0500 am on saturday with a slight stomach ache. After about half an hour it was getting progressively worse - my belly button was rock hard and the pain was all around - i self diagnosed that it must be a hernia.

After about 15 mins deliberation whether to see if it was trapped wind albeit excessive i decided i had to go to hospital.

I did drive the 20 mins into ChiangMai - not sure how the ambulance service here works and whether they would turn up? Im sure they would!

After examination the Doctor diagnosed Incarcerated umbilical hernia - simple terms of the hernia i had my intestine trapped in the bowl. Immediate surgery was recommended before more complications and gang green set in with the intestine which appeared to had been trapped for about 7 hours.

To make this story short - Dr Chakrabandhu Bandhuphat diagnosed and recommended immediate surgery - he was also the surgeon in the operating theatre when i was admitted - which is very reassuring! The operation was carried out and i have had a few days of first class looking after by Dr Chakrabandhu Bandhuphat and the nurses i am now at home - ok sore and have to take it easy!

I would like to recommend the hospital the doctor and all the staff to anyone who has a medical problem in ChiangMai - yes i know there are other hospitals and some will say equally good - however i paid CASH and the bill was more than reasonable and far less than the others charge.

Well done again for the professionalism and kindness all the THAI staff who went about their duties

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You

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Nice to hear that you are still alive and well….after had been under the thai with a knife in his hand.biggrin.gif

I'm a thai and it's so nice to hear the good news once awhile on this TV that not all thais are retarded and incompetent.

Wish you a speedy recovery

DJ

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Good to hear about the great service ..... and that sounded really painful! Hope you fully recover soon.

Any idea what caused it? I want to avoid doing whatever you did to twist your guts!!

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Can you give some more details , which are more relevant than money in such case=

you went straight into emergency or normal reception?

how long did it take until the right doctor saw you?

(can any surgon do this or should it be done rather by a specialist ?)

how long until you were operated on?

English communication no problem with the nurses??

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Not wishing to get you to disclose personal information but it is a big help to people if they need medical care if they have an idea of what it has cost others.

If you can post aproximate costs it would be nice.

Posted

Nice to hear that you are still alive and well….after had been under the thai with a knife in his hand.biggrin.gif

I'm a thai and it's so nice to hear the good news once awhile on this TV that not all thais are retarded and incompetent.

Wish you a speedy recovery

DJ

Khun Doji, I sympathize very much with your observation. It is a relief to read a complimentary and actually grateful post!

Posted

Amongst other things Both my kids were born there by cisarian. They really are excellent. Big big Thank you s from us also.

Posted

I'm a thai and it's so nice to hear the good news once awhile on this TV that not all thais are retarded and incompetent.

Well said, Doji. I couldn't agree more. Thanks.

Posted

Glad to know you are healthy. My experience with Thai hospitals and doctors has been very good. I have seen doctors in the good ole USA that I would not give the time of day.

I've had an appendectomy, broken bones, cysts removed and dental needs taken care of and professionally diagnosed. The naysayers probably went to the cheapest government hospitals they could find.

There are some places in Thailand you do not want to go to for treatment. Government hospitals are good and bad. The locals know which ones to never step foot inside.

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Not wishing to get you to disclose personal information but it is a big help to people if they need medical care if they have an idea of what it has cost others.

If you can post aproximate costs it would be nice.

Appendectomy, 41,000 Baht. Emergency room, diagnosis, including ultrasound and blood work, 3 days stay and all medications. Loei Ram hospital.

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Not wishing to get you to disclose personal information but it is a big help to people if they need medical care if they have an idea of what it has cost others.

If you can post aproximate costs it would be nice.

Appendectomy, 41,000 Baht. Emergency room, diagnosis, including ultrasound and blood work, 3 days stay and all medications. Loei Ram hospital.

The inquiry was about Sripat in Chiang Mai. You wouldn't make it as far as the operating room door for that price!

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I'm a thai and it's so nice to hear the good news once awhile on this TV that not all thais are retarded and incompetent.

I have had better luck with both doctors and dentists in LOS than back in the home of the brave. :thumbsup:

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I'm a thai and it's so nice to hear the good news once awhile on this TV that not all thais are retarded and incompetent.

I have had better luck with both doctors and dentists in LOS than back in the home of the brave. :thumbsup:

When I was in Thailand in 2006, I met an English gent in Pattaya who had a DVT. Went to the international hospital and got seen, treated and with a follow up and got change from 200 quid. Sorry, but I have never thought that Thais are incompetent or retarded. You are definitely different from us Occidentals, but just like us, you have good people, bad people, clever people and not sso clever. I still plan to retire there.

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I would like to say thank you to all that have wished me well in my recovery - thanks

to answer some of the questions and some of the comments of individuals who think Sriphat is expensive - THEY ARE WRONG! here is the bill

Doctor fee - operation 1,950.00

Physician Procedures 7,800.00

Anesthetic Professional fee 2,730.00

Room 3,600.00

Standard inpatient foods 510.00

Other services 200.00

Medication IPD 11,723.00

Medication home med 3,291.00

IV Fluid 2,676.00

Medical Supplies 6,183.50

Laboratory 1,340.00

Special examination 300.00

General medical equipment 2,200.00

Operating room and medical equipment 4,000.00

Operating Theater and delivery room 2,925.00

Nursing charge 1,200.00

Other medical charges 1,600.00

Initial impatient evaluation and management 400.00

Subsequent impatient care 600.00

Discharge day care 200.00

special diagnostics physician services 50.00

Total amount 55,478.50

discount 427.00

Net amount 55,051.50

I walked into the hospital on saturday which was quite full - i was immediately rushed to the font of the queue because of the nature of the hernia - i was seen by a doctor within 15 mins of entering ( if not less) i was shaved declothed IV drip in and the basic pre-med stuff and put on a trolley and wheeled to the operating theater in well under an hour - to wake up in a recovery room.

All the staff were absolutely fantastic

I hope that helps all to understand that value of an emergency operation

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I have nothing but good things to say about Sriphat and Suan Dok Maharaj Hospital. My son was born at Sriphat and treated at both the Sripat building and at Suan Dok and everything went very well.

But from the above post...."Doctor fee - operation 1,950.00"...??? Come on, are you sure you haven't been billed separately for the surgeon's fee? Nobody will operate on you in Thailand for that price. Dermatologists charge more to remove something from your skin. As I understand it, this doctor (who teaches Gastrointestinal Surgery @ CMU) cut you open and sorted out your problems. For under 2,000 Baht? No way....

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I have nothing but good things to say about Sriphat and Suan Dok Maharaj Hospital. My son was born at Sriphat and treated at both the Sripat building and at Suan Dok and everything went very well.

But from the above post...."Doctor fee - operation 1,950.00"...??? Come on, are you sure you haven't been billed separately for the surgeon's fee? Nobody will operate on you in Thailand for that price. Dermatologists charge more to remove something from your skin. As I understand it, this doctor (who teaches Gastrointestinal Surgery @ CMU) cut you open and sorted out your problems. For under 2,000 Baht? No way....

Bill seems a bit strange.

Maybe the physician fee was actually the surgeon and the other for doctors that saw him in emergency.

Certainly a surgeon wouldn't cost less than an anesthesiologist.

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I would like to say thank you to all that have wished me well in my recovery - thanks

to answer some of the questions and some of the comments of individuals who think Sriphat is expensive - THEY ARE WRONG! here is the bill

Doctor fee - operation 1,950.00

Physician Procedures 7,800.00

Anesthetic Professional fee 2,730.00

Room 3,600.00

Standard inpatient foods 510.00

Other services 200.00

Medication IPD 11,723.00

Medication home med 3,291.00

IV Fluid 2,676.00

Medical Supplies 6,183.50

Laboratory 1,340.00

Special examination 300.00

General medical equipment 2,200.00

Operating room and medical equipment 4,000.00

Operating Theater and delivery room 2,925.00

Nursing charge 1,200.00

Other medical charges 1,600.00

Initial impatient evaluation and management 400.00

Subsequent impatient care 600.00

Discharge day care 200.00

special diagnostics physician services 50.00

Total amount 55,478.50

discount 427.00

Net amount 55,051.50

I walked into the hospital on saturday which was quite full - i was immediately rushed to the font of the queue because of the nature of the hernia - i was seen by a doctor within 15 mins of entering ( if not less) i was shaved declothed IV drip in and the basic pre-med stuff and put on a trolley and wheeled to the operating theater in well under an hour - to wake up in a recovery room.

All the staff were absolutely fantastic

I hope that helps all to understand that value of an emergency operation

Thanks for the very detailed info. I do not htink SriPat is excessively expensive but it is nice to have an idea of what an op like that costs from which we can extrapolate to other procedures. It helps plan how much money to have instantly available.

Posted

I would like to say thank you to all that have wished me well in my recovery - thanks

to answer some of the questions and some of the comments of individuals who think Sriphat is expensive - THEY ARE WRONG! here is the bill

Doctor fee - operation 1,950.00

Physician Procedures 7,800.00

Anesthetic Professional fee 2,730.00

Room 3,600.00

Standard inpatient foods 510.00

Other services 200.00

Medication IPD 11,723.00

Medication home med 3,291.00

IV Fluid 2,676.00

Medical Supplies 6,183.50

Laboratory 1,340.00

Special examination 300.00

General medical equipment 2,200.00

Operating room and medical equipment 4,000.00

Operating Theater and delivery room 2,925.00

Nursing charge 1,200.00

Other medical charges 1,600.00

Initial impatient evaluation and management 400.00

Subsequent impatient care 600.00

Discharge day care 200.00

special diagnostics physician services 50.00

Total amount 55,478.50

discount 427.00

Net amount 55,051.50

I walked into the hospital on saturday which was quite full - i was immediately rushed to the font of the queue because of the nature of the hernia - i was seen by a doctor within 15 mins of entering ( if not less) i was shaved declothed IV drip in and the basic pre-med stuff and put on a trolley and wheeled to the operating theater in well under an hour - to wake up in a recovery room.

All the staff were absolutely fantastic

I hope that helps all to understand that value of an emergency operation

Thanks for the very detailed info. I do not htink SriPat is excessively expensive but it is nice to have an idea of what an op like that costs from which we can extrapolate to other procedures. It helps plan how much money to have instantly available.

Yes the net amount is about what I expected, but the itemization seems off.

I had a cholycystectomy in Sripat but that was 5 years ago done by Ass Prof Sandhu Trichak. It was done via key hole surgery and I was in not quite 2 days. Very successful, no problems since (just watch the fats) and the total bill was 42,000 Baht.....but remember that's 5 years ago

Harry - mate, I won't discuss other medical procedures I have had here, but if you are interested at all, pm me for an honest answer of what I had done, where and what I paid. I know what you mean about budgeting. smile.gif

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the bill is typed as per the receipt my doubting elektrified

in fact i have scanned it and it is included here - and you will see it is word for word

As per usual on this forum site -condemnation and put downs all the time - AMAZING!!!!!

a word of thanks which is needed for all those who are professional in what they do is all it takes to make everyone feel good about what they do - furthermore when i was asked to give the bill i did exactly as typed so if there is a typing error by the accounts dept - ?????? the bill total is correct and i paid it.

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the bill is typed as per the receipt my doubting elektrified

in fact i have scanned it and it is included here - and you will see it is word for word

As per usual on this forum site -condemnation and put downs all the time - AMAZING!!!!!

a word of thanks which is needed for all those who are professional in what they do is all it takes to make everyone feel good about what they do - furthermore when i was asked to give the bill i did exactly as typed so if there is a typing error by the accounts dept - ?????? the bill total is correct and i paid it.

They probably just split the doctors fee for certain admin purposes, I recall Sandhu's surgery fee was 10,500.

Anyway you feeling better mate? smile.gif A grand in pounds is good value.

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the bill is typed as per the receipt my doubting elektrified

in fact i have scanned it and it is included here - and you will see it is word for word

As per usual on this forum site -condemnation and put downs all the time - AMAZING!!!!!

a word of thanks which is needed for all those who are professional in what they do is all it takes to make everyone feel good about what they do - furthermore when i was asked to give the bill i did exactly as typed so if there is a typing error by the accounts dept - ?????? the bill total is correct and i paid it.

They probably just split the doctors fee for certain admin purposes, I recall Sandhu's surgery fee was 10,500.

Anyway you feeling better mate? smile.gif A grand in pounds is good value.

thanks for asking - sore and will be for sometime - and the value and service is excellent
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the bill is typed as per the receipt my doubting elektrified

in fact i have scanned it and it is included here - and you will see it is word for word

As per usual on this forum site -condemnation and put downs all the time - AMAZING!!!!!

a word of thanks which is needed for all those who are professional in what they do is all it takes to make everyone feel good about what they do - furthermore when i was asked to give the bill i did exactly as typed so if there is a typing error by the accounts dept - ?????? the bill total is correct and i paid it.

Then they made a mistake. No surgeon is going to operate on you for 1950 Baht! Do you know any surgeons in Thailand personally? I do, and they drive Mercedes Benz, live in fabulous homes, and own a couple of sets of Titleist golf clubs. They don't live that way by cutting people open for 1950 Baht!

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I had the same thing done in Colorado a few years back when I was visiting there. In and out with in 4 hours too keep the cost down. I paid just under $3000 and must say I truly do not feel 100% since.

I have had a back surgery here in Thailand as well as other sergery. Always only got 1 hospital bill that included the surgen (who was schooled in my home town) And never was it over 2000 Bt. Some times even a few hundred baht.

Wishes for a speedy recovery, I know it can take month and you will really want to go out and do things again

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