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Sarinya Clinic and other clinics CM

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I would like to ask for the opinion of those who have previous experience with Sarinya Clinic in Chiang Mai.

How is the quality of service?

Is this place good?

Any recommendations for a good clinic in CM, that specializes in skin care?

Thank you in advance

  • 10 months later...

This thread is practically ancient history in Internet time, but I am also curious if anyone has input on this. Considering Sarinya clinic for cystic acne treatment.

i would avoid places like that like the plague. there has been too many stories on television and in the papers about these places. most don't even have a physician present even though there may be a certificate hanging on the wall. the doc is probably in Bangkok and "technicians" are giving treatments. how well-trained do you think these people are?

go to a licensed dermatologist (M.D.) for skin problems. The hospitals have clinics where you can see an M.D. and of course there is Dr. Siri who is famous for his acne treatments.

one of these "technicians" may not be able to detect skin cancer, a Botox injection could go wrong....etc., etc. why take the chance?

Not sure if this is what you want. A friend of mine went to Rajavej for a dermatologist and was immensely pleased.

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