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which hospital is best in Cm for giving birth in reasonable price with good service?


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I would never suggest Klaimor. Lanna and Sripath best way to go. Lanna is good for deleveries. Good luck1

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Why not Klaimor, bad experience?

It's just about a dedicated maternity hospital,hundreds of birth's a year or didn't you know that?

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Certainly a little hospital like Klaimor would not have the expertise of specialists or the equipment in the event something went wrong like Sriphat or Lanna Hospital would. When my child was at Sriphat when he was little there was a woman in there with a young child who had brain damage. She was born in a small hospital somewhere. They did not have the equipment or expertise to deal with a problem that occurred and as a result the child was brain-damaged.

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Certainly a little hospital like Klaimor would not have the expertise of specialists or the equipment in the event something went wrong like Sriphat or Lanna Hospital would. When my child was at Sriphat when he was little there was a woman in there with a young child who had brain damage. She was born in a small hospital somewhere. They did not have the equipment or expertise to deal with a problem that occurred and as a result the child was brain-damaged.

He was obviously trolling. Some people just get off on that.

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Although I don't really like McCormick, I can say positive things about both the Pediatric and OB/GYN Department. My child was hospitalized at McCormick a number of times (flu bugs, respiratory infections, etc.) as we could no longer handle the daily parking situation at Sriphat, and McCormick was close. The Pediatricians are all very young but are supervised by a CMU Professor. The Pediatric nurses are great. As far as the OB/GYN Department, there are older, well-experienced Doctors but you have to ask for them specifically. The g/f's aunt was diagnosed with cancer at a government hospital and she went to McCormick for a 2nd opinion. She had to wait about a week for an opening to see one of the senior OB/GYN's who told her that she did not have cancer and that she had a very minor condition that a 20 minute procedure would take care of. She was scheduled about 2 days later and the senior doctor performed the procedure. She has since bought an insurance plan through McCormick (available to Thais only).

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Sripat (or Sriphat) - based upon my experience - it depends upon the time of day that your baby decides to be born. My wife went into labor around midnight. The nurses were calling for the doctor, who was not at the hospital, every 20 minutes for 3 hours until he finally showed. Our baby was out within 20 minutes of the doctor's arrival. The wait was not a good experience.

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My wife had our son in McCormick in September and we would highly recommend it to anyone. The Doctor and all the staff we dealt with were great, as was our private room. The service was excellent and the young nurse who looked after our baby was an angel.

We have been there before for other reasons as well. Very good all-round hospital. thumbsup.gif

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Klaimor

Seriously?! This guy is asking a serious question and you choose to give him this info that could put his future child in danger? Grow up.

What is your problem?

What is wrong with my info? It's a hospital that delivers a couple of hundred babies a year but I guess you did not know that or were you simply trolling?

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Dr. Supriya is great and works out of Sripat Hospital.  She also does checkups at Kullapat clinic (Jet Yod area) up until the birth.  

Agreed! Dr Supriya is great. She delivered our son.

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Dr. Supriya is great and works out of Sripat Hospital. She also does checkups at Kullapat clinic (Jet Yod area) up until the birth.

Agreed! Dr Supriya is great. She delivered our son.

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Dr. Supreeya is excellent, but she is limiting the number of patients she is taking, so if you choose Sriphat, you would have to find a different doctor. I also think when you ask which hospital is best for giving birth, the answer depends on what you want. If you are planning on a c-section, and bottle feeding, the hospitals mentioned in the post already (Klaimor, Lanna, Ram, McCormick) all can do an acceptable job, so then you would just want to see what package you might qualify for (Thais have some packages that foreigners don't. Prices differ greatly--for example, the c-section package at Sriphat is B43,000, and I think about B28,000 at Rajevev, and Ram would be about B65,000 (no package).) However, if you are desiring a natural birth with good breastfeeding support following delivery, that is more difficult to find, and I would only recommend either Ram or Sriphat.

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Dr. Supriya is great and works out of Sripat Hospital. She also does checkups at Kullapat clinic (Jet Yod area) up until the birth.

Agreed! Dr Supriya is great. She delivered our son.

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Dr. Supreeya is excellent, but she is limiting the number of patients she is taking, so if you choose Sriphat, you would have to find a different doctor. I also think when you ask which hospital is best for giving birth, the answer depends on what you want. If you are planning on a c-section, and bottle feeding, the hospitals mentioned in the post already (Klaimor, Lanna, Ram, McCormick) all can do an acceptable job, so then you would just want to see what package you might qualify for (Thais have some packages that foreigners don't. Prices differ greatly--for example, the c-section package at Sriphat is B43,000, and I think about B28,000 at Rajevev, and Ram would be about B65,000 (no package).) However, if you are desiring a natural birth with good breastfeeding support following delivery, that is more difficult to find, and I would only recommend either Ram or Sriphat.

Sorry but there is no double-pricing of child birth packages. Don't know where you got that. I asked for prices when my child was born and then the g/f went to ask prices a couple of weeks later and the figures were identical. She is as stingy as they come. If there were discounted programs she would know it as she reads countless children's forums every day. Sripaht use to be 14K (12.5K if you signed up for the discounted program) and 28K for c-section if needed. Prices have gone up considerably.

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Klaimor

Seriously?! This guy is asking a serious question and you choose to give him this info that could put his future child in danger? Grow up.

What is your problem?

What is wrong with my info? It's a hospital that delivers a couple of hundred babies a year but I guess you did not know that or were you simply trolling?

If you were being serious, then I apologize. I could share lots of horror stories from that establishment but I won't get into it. I'll just join the others who have posted here in suggesting the OP stick with RAM or Sripat and not Klaimor.

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Which building is exactly the Sripat hospital?

Last time, I went into a very tall building opposite the wat Suan dok, there's no reception on the ground floor, need to go to 13rd floor. There are crowded people and patients on 13rd floor. When I asked some questions to the reception in English, it seems that they did not understand or speak well in English.

Is this the hospital you guys recommended most here?

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Which building is exactly the Sripat hospital?

Last time, I went into a very tall building opposite the wat Suan dok, there's no reception on the ground floor, need to go to 13rd floor. There are crowded people and patients on 13rd floor. When I asked some questions to the reception in English, it seems that they did not understand or speak well in English.

Is this the hospital you guys recommended most here?

Yes, excellent hospital. Reception on 13th Floor. But not what I would consider opposite Wat Suan Dok. Really can't miss the building. Closer to the moat.

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Which building is exactly the Sripat hospital?

Last time, I went into a very tall building opposite the wat Suan dok, there's no reception on the ground floor, need to go to 13rd floor. There are crowded people and patients on 13rd floor. When I asked some questions to the reception in English, it seems that they did not understand or speak well in English.

Is this the hospital you guys recommended most here?

Yes, excellent hospital. Reception on 13th Floor. But not what I would consider opposite Wat Suan Dok. Really can't miss the building. Closer to the moat.

But how to communicate with them in English? Their English is not good.

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