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Physio in samui

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Could anyone possibly recommend a good physio in Samui that knows what there doing not just a massage person ?

Thank u

foggy1

What part of the body does your enquiry relate to? There's an excellent French chiropractor on the Island if it's your back:)

I assume you are looking for a Physical therapist to treat you for an impairment or a disability if so one of the main hospital's on Samui will be able to help you.

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What part of the body does your enquiry relate to? There's an excellent French chiropractor on the Island if it's your back:

Yes i would like his details if u have them

Thanks

Could anyone possibly recommend a good physio in Samui that knows what there doing not just a massage person ?

I've used Bangkok Hospital a couple of times...good service and not as expensive as you think

There is a lady at the Government Hospital in Nathon she will do a home visit I believe she charges 300 baht but that is only hear say as a neighbour used her about 12 months ago

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Hi, Im a U.K registered Physio and Im trying to find out if its possible to work in Thailand legally. I enquired at the hospital in Bangkok and they told me I need to take entrance exams, speak the Thai language(which Im currently learning) and then I would only earn about 15000 baht a month which frankly is nowhere near enough to live on out there. I would gladly offer to treat your injury/problem if I could find a way to set up legally over there so if you have any information that may help I would be very grateful. A chiropractor from the U.S is working in spas on samui but when I spoke with him he said being a chiropractor he didnt have to take entrance exams for thailand, however he is still working there so I assume he has a visa/permit? Also there are various Osteopaths that are not Thai so how are they doing it?

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Sorry I cant help u with your questions Rich but good luck.

Thank u for the answers every one I was lucky enough to contact the french guy and get sorted

Cheers Foggy1

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