Flying Clog Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 As per the title... anyone have any idea how much the above mentioned hospital charges for an MRI brain scan? Thanks, FC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steelepulse Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 I can't say how much a brain scan is, but I've had a couple of MRI's there. One via Phuket International and one directly with BKK Phuket hospital. It was either 14 or 15K directly, and about 1500 baht cheaper if you go to Phuket International and say you want a scan. Be forewarned, all MRI machines aren't the same and the equipment used in BKK Phuket is the weakest machine available. MRI machines are measured in Tesla's with a 5 Tesla being a world class machine, while 1 Tesla ( the one at BKK Phuket hospital) and does not show near as much as more powerful machines. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schlog Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 Had multiple scans 2-3 years ago and price range was 11-16.000 baht per scan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Croc Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 I can't say how much a brain scan is, but I've had a couple of MRI's there. One via Phuket International and one directly with BKK Phuket hospital. It was either 14 or 15K directly, and about 1500 baht cheaper if you go to Phuket International and say you want a scan. Be forewarned, all MRI machines aren't the same and the equipment used in BKK Phuket is the weakest machine available. MRI machines are measured in Tesla's with a 5 Tesla being a world class machine, while 1 Tesla ( the one at BKK Phuket hospital) and does not show near as much as more powerful machines. How current is this information? I know they bought a new machine a year or so back. My shoulders didn't fit into the old machine, they told me to go to Bangkok. The new one has a wider bore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steelepulse Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 I can't say how much a brain scan is, but I've had a couple of MRI's there. One via Phuket International and one directly with BKK Phuket hospital. It was either 14 or 15K directly, and about 1500 baht cheaper if you go to Phuket International and say you want a scan. Be forewarned, all MRI machines aren't the same and the equipment used in BKK Phuket is the weakest machine available. MRI machines are measured in Tesla's with a 5 Tesla being a world class machine, while 1 Tesla ( the one at BKK Phuket hospital) and does not show near as much as more powerful machines. How current is this information? I know they bought a new machine a year or so back. My shoulders didn't fit into the old machine, they told me to go to Bangkok. The new one has a wider bore. 1-2 months old is the info. They use a nice big Siemens machine, but it's just 1 Tesla. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunBENQ Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 (edited) I can't say how much a brain scan is, but I've had a couple of MRI's there. One via Phuket International and one directly with BKK Phuket hospital. It was either 14 or 15K directly, and about 1500 baht cheaper if you go to Phuket International and say you want a scan. Be forewarned, all MRI machines aren't the same and the equipment used in BKK Phuket is the weakest machine available. MRI machines are measured in Tesla's with a 5 Tesla being a world class machine, while 1 Tesla ( the one at BKK Phuket hospital) and does not show near as much as more powerful machines. The Bangkok Hospital website claims to have a 0.23 T magnet MRI. http://www.phukethospital.com/Treatments-Services/MRI.php Manufacturer SIEMENS currently has models on offer from 0.35 T to 1.5 T. So even if your absolute numbers can not be verified, it is still obvious that the BKK Hospital Phuket does not have the latest in technology. (assuming that the information on the websites are up-to-date) EDIT: Nov 2014, they claim to HAVE the latest in technology. So maybe website inconsistent/partially outdated? Roll the dice http://www.phukethospital.com/About-Health/2014-11-Grand-Opening-New-MRI.php Edited May 23, 2016 by KhunBENQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steelepulse Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 (edited) Forgot to mention on the subject, but Vachira also has an MRI machine, again a low powered machine.. BTW, I got my info from the German orthopedic doctor at the Patong International Clinic. This dr also operates at Vachira. www.phuket-international-health-clinic.com/ More info about how mri machines measurements: http://info.shields.com/bid/85107/What-patients-want-to-know-about-MRI-machines-1-2T-1-5T-3T-whats-the-difference Edited May 23, 2016 by steelepulse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flying Clog Posted May 23, 2016 Author Share Posted May 23, 2016 Many thanks for all the info. Think we'll go to Hong Kong to have it done. Rgds, FC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Croc Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 I can't say how much a brain scan is, but I've had a couple of MRI's there. One via Phuket International and one directly with BKK Phuket hospital. It was either 14 or 15K directly, and about 1500 baht cheaper if you go to Phuket International and say you want a scan. Be forewarned, all MRI machines aren't the same and the equipment used in BKK Phuket is the weakest machine available. MRI machines are measured in Tesla's with a 5 Tesla being a world class machine, while 1 Tesla ( the one at BKK Phuket hospital) and does not show near as much as more powerful machines. The Bangkok Hospital website claims to have a 0.23 T magnet MRI. http://www.phukethospital.com/Treatments-Services/MRI.php Manufacturer SIEMENS currently has models on offer from 0.35 T to 1.5 T. So even if your absolute numbers can not be verified, it is still obvious that the BKK Hospital Phuket does not have the latest in technology. (assuming that the information on the websites are up-to-date) EDIT: Nov 2014, they claim to HAVE the latest in technology. So maybe website inconsistent/partially outdated? Roll the dice http://www.phukethospital.com/About-Health/2014-11-Grand-Opening-New-MRI.php The web site seems to be describing the old machine judging by the stated size of the bore. I was told, and also tested it out, that the new MRI has a 60 cm bore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zikomat Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 (edited) I can't say how much a brain scan is, but I've had a couple of MRI's there. One via Phuket International and one directly with BKK Phuket hospital. It was either 14 or 15K directly, and about 1500 baht cheaper if you go to Phuket International and say you want a scan. Be forewarned, all MRI machines aren't the same and the equipment used in BKK Phuket is the weakest machine available. MRI machines are measured in Tesla's with a 5 Tesla being a world class machine, while 1 Tesla ( the one at BKK Phuket hospital) and does not show near as much as more powerful machines. The Bangkok Hospital website claims to have a 0.23 T magnet MRI. http://www.phukethospital.com/Treatments-Services/MRI.php Manufacturer SIEMENS currently has models on offer from 0.35 T to 1.5 T. So even if your absolute numbers can not be verified, it is still obvious that the BKK Hospital Phuket does not have the latest in technology. (assuming that the information on the websites are up-to-date) EDIT: Nov 2014, they claim to HAVE the latest in technology. So maybe website inconsistent/partially outdated? Roll the dice http://www.phukethospital.com/About-Health/2014-11-Grand-Opening-New-MRI.php While I am not a specialist (and you are not too) - I would never present something that I know NOTHING about as if I did know it. Resistive magnet has nothing to do with an overall machine power! Resistive Magnet A type of magnet that utilizes the principles of electromagnetism to generate the magnetic field. Typically large current values and significant cooling of the magnet coils is required. The resistive magnet does not require cryogens, but needs a constant power supply to maintain a homogenous magnetic field, and can be quite expensive to maintain. Resistive magnets fall into two general categories - iron-core and air-core. Iron-core electromagnets provide the advantages of a vertically oriented magnetic field, and a limited fringe field with little, if any, missile effects due to the closed iron-flux return path. Air-core electromagnets exhibit horizontally oriented fields, which have large fringe fields (unless magnetically shielded) and are prone to missile effects. Resistive magnets are typically limited to maximum field strengths of approximately 0.6T. It is because of people like you internet is full of BS! Shut up if you don't know what you are talking about! Edited June 1, 2016 by Zikomat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zikomat Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 I can't say how much a brain scan is, but I've had a couple of MRI's there. One via Phuket International and one directly with BKK Phuket hospital. It was either 14 or 15K directly, and about 1500 baht cheaper if you go to Phuket International and say you want a scan. Be forewarned, all MRI machines aren't the same and the equipment used in BKK Phuket is the weakest machine available. MRI machines are measured in Tesla's with a 5 Tesla being a world class machine, while 1 Tesla ( the one at BKK Phuket hospital) and does not show near as much as more powerful machines. http://www.phukethospital.com/Health-Centre/Wellness-Center.php Here it is clearly stated that Phuket MRI machines is 1.5T. Not the weakest one. Who needs your fantasises about this??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Croc Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 (edited) I can't say how much a brain scan is, but I've had a couple of MRI's there. One via Phuket International and one directly with BKK Phuket hospital. It was either 14 or 15K directly, and about 1500 baht cheaper if you go to Phuket International and say you want a scan. Be forewarned, all MRI machines aren't the same and the equipment used in BKK Phuket is the weakest machine available. MRI machines are measured in Tesla's with a 5 Tesla being a world class machine, while 1 Tesla ( the one at BKK Phuket hospital) and does not show near as much as more powerful machines. http://www.phukethospital.com/Health-Centre/Wellness-Center.php Here it is clearly stated that Phuket MRI machines is 1.5T. Not the weakest one. Who needs your fantasises about this??? http://www.phukethospital.com/Treatments-Services/MRI.php And here, on the Radiology clinic site, the hospital states their MRI is 0.23T. Perhaps you should criticize the hospital for not updating their web site. Try reading the full thread, and all the facts, before throwing insults at posters. Edited June 2, 2016 by Old Croc 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steelepulse Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Strange thing is this Johnny come lately has no idea and clearly didn't read the thread. The information about the low level MRI comes from actual doctors that have knowledge of the equipment.. Obviously the doctors don't know what they're talking about since they actually have to read scans from the machine in question. This is such a polite statement coming from someone that is gaining his valuable knowledge from reading a hospital website. Zikomat " It is because of people like you internet is full of BS! Shut up if you don't know what you are talking about!" Thanks for those kind words Zikomat! keep it up old chap. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyingtlger Posted June 7, 2018 Share Posted June 7, 2018 Everyone thinks everything in Thailand is inexpensive. I recently went to Bangkok Hospital, Bumrungrad and Samitivej Hospital to see if any of their physician could figure out the cause of my hip pain. Every single hospital wanted to do a MRI. My first impression with Bangkok Hospital was that it was a very nice hospital but while waiting for the physician I noticed a string quartet in lobby area. I've never been in a hospital that played live music. When I saw orthopedic specialist, he asked some questions and did the routine checking around and said, "I think you have avascular necrosis". I'm no genius but I do know that anytime I hear "necrosis" it means that something is dying. Then he said he wanted to get an MRI. I was in shock and OK'd it but once I regained my wit I asked how much will it cost since I didn't have insurance and was paying out of pocket. I was told that it would cost 35,000 baht to get an MRI on both hips and both knees, so it breaks down to 8,750 baht per MRI. I told him to to hold off and that I was going to think about it. When paying my bill, the total was close to 5000 baht and that was just for a 10 minute consultation (they did take my weight, height and blood pressure). That string quartet was not free, that's for sure. I went to Bumrungrad and the physician did some test and then reassured me that there is no way I could have avascular necrosis but wanted to do an MRI as well. The cost was basically the same. Samitivej was slightly lower but not by that much, just a couple of thousand baht cheaper. All the hospitals mentioned above have excellent facilities and excellent physician but they are by no means economical. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psimbo Posted June 7, 2018 Share Posted June 7, 2018 (edited) As we've had a thread resurrection Vachira has an MRI- I was sent there from Mission, which has an arrangement with them. The cost was around B12k IIRC. Edited June 7, 2018 by Psimbo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xylophone Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 A friend has just made an apt at Bkk Phuket Hospital for an MRI on the shoulder...……..was quoted 12K baht. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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