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Work permit medical check up cost in private hospital ?

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Hey,

I did my check up last year in a government hospital, it was about 200-300 baht i don't really remember. But I do remember that it took me 5 hours despite i arrived there early morning. I'd like to go to a private hospital now near Rama 9 (Forgot the name Piyavate... something) but I wonder how much will it cost ?

I'm ok for 1000-1500 maximum, if it's more then I would go back to government hospital and spend my weekend there.

Thanks for the reply ;)

The private places have "packages" for checkups, the more thorough ones - EKG stress test etc, are well over 10,000.

Edit - realized you're talking about for WP only, rather than a real checkup. Don't know but probably within your range, many doctors just rubber-stamp it if you look OK.

Edited by wym

theres a little doctors shop on soi pracha songkro ,hes completely useless ,he put a bandage over a cut that needed stitches once

and said it will be fine but we had to go to hospital when it was still bleeding 10 hours later and the doctors there said it should have been

stitched in the morning whistling.gif

but he will sign or stamp anything you want for 50 or 100 thumbsup.gif

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