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ENT Doctor Recommendations in Bangkok

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Hello

Has anybody had a good experience with An ENT specialist Doctor at a clinic in Bangkok?

Need to find a good Doctor who has a good reputation for quality and professionalism, if anybody has had a this treatment before and had a good experience with a the Doctor feel free to post!

Thank you

You might ask this to be moved to or repost it in the Health subforum. Good, well informed people there, especially moderator Sheryl.

I can't recommend an ENT doctor per say, but I can recommend a hospital where I visited the ENT specialist.

A few years ago, due to prolonged exposure to loud music coupled with a bad infection, I 'felt' my hearing was getting impaired.

Went to St. Louis Hospital; fast and efficient with excellent service, didn't have to wait long at all,

Got to see a doctor within 15 minutes, who spoke English reasonably well too.

I had to get 2 tests done: an audiogram and a ear pressure test.

Within less than 90 minutes, I was in and out of the hospital, with some minimal medication as prescribed.

And this was on a Sunday.

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I can't recommend an ENT doctor per say, but I can recommend a hospital where I visited the ENT specialist.

A few years ago, due to prolonged exposure to loud music coupled with a bad infection, I 'felt' my hearing was getting impaired.

Went to St. Louis Hospital; fast and efficient with excellent service, didn't have to wait long at all,

Got to see a doctor within 15 minutes, who spoke English reasonably well too.

I had to get 2 tests done: an audiogram and a ear pressure test.

Within less than 90 minutes, I was in and out of the hospital, with some minimal medication as prescribed.

And this was on a Sunday.

Thank you for the reply that's some really good info!

I've been to Phayathai2 several times to see the ENT because of recurring blocked nose/allergies. They were very good, and getting diagnostics such as xrays, endoscopy, etc, were cheap.

Cel so did they operate to fix you?

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