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Also, after the appointment, the nurses in the cardiac dept trust me to find my own way to the cashier, now that I've been there with them once. Somehow I'm not trusted to do this at CM Ram hospital even after years. I think it's standard practice at CM Ram hospital to "escort" patients to the cashier, as if they expect them to bolt without paying. Bangkok Hospital seems to be a little more trusting of their regular patients.

the way it works at c/mai ram is the following

a nurse will take you to the cashier area where she will put your appointment number in the douvre,which will except that your consulation is completed etc etc

then your number will appear on the board for payment and picking up any medical supplys (if any)

the nurse will IMMEDIATELY return to her station

very simple, trust worthing service provided by c.mai ram

E/S asks, how can you post,the above, which borders close to libel for defamation, or at least, complete rubbish

BUT

all astute members of this forum, know the very reason , WHY !!!!!!

over to you !!!!!

its a Bobby Darin , high noon to all my readerssmile.png

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Also, after the appointment, the nurses in the cardiac dept trust me to find my own way to the cashier, now that I've been there with them once. Somehow I'm not trusted to do this at CM Ram hospital even after years. I think it's standard practice at CM Ram hospital to "escort" patients to the cashier, as if they expect them to bolt without paying. Bangkok Hospital seems to be a little more trusting of their regular patients.

the way it works at c/mai ram is the following

a nurse will take you to the cashier area where she will put your appointment number in the douvre,which will except that your consulation is completed etc etc

then your number will appear on the board for payment and picking up any medical supplys (if any)

the nurse will IMMEDIATELY return to her station

very simple, trust worthing service provided by c.mai ram

E/S asks, how can you post,the above, which borders close to libel for defamation, or at least, complete rubbish

BUT

all astute members of this forum, know the very reason , WHY !!!!!!

over to you !!!!!

its a Bobby Darin , high noon to all my readerssmile.png

My goodness, E/S. It's been a few days since to showed up to slam me. I was wondering if you were ill or had returned to Oz, where apparently you don't have an internet connection.

  • 2 months later...
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I need to do some yearly blood tests , but I do not need to see a doctor.   So where can I find a blood lab in CM ?  Cheap and reliable. Thanks. 

 

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I need to do some yearly blood tests , but I do not need to see a doctor.   So where can I find a blood lab in CM ?  Cheap and reliable. Thanks. 

 

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3 hours ago, balo said:

I need to do some yearly blood tests , but I do not need to see a doctor.   So where can I find a blood lab in CM ?  Cheap and reliable. Thanks. 

 

 

McCormick Hospital, a reliable lab, inexpensive doctor not required, I use then mysef for the same purpose.

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4 hours ago, balo said:

I need to do some yearly blood tests , but I do not need to see a doctor.   So where can I find a blood lab in CM ?  Cheap and reliable. Thanks. 

 

LANNA LAB ..... West bound lane Mahidol half way between Ping River and Airport Plaza......look for sign. Very professional.

I pay 220 Baht for TSH reading with results emailed to my home computer 2 hours later. Lady owner is an M.D. and they do

tests for various hospitals in the area.

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LANNA LAB ..... West bound lane Mahidol half way between Ping River and Airport Plaza......look for sign. Very professional.

I pay 220 Baht for TSH reading with results emailed to my home computer 2 hours later. Lady owner is an M.D. and they do

tests for various hospitals in the area.


On Mahidon Rd or in a Soi about 40 meters?
  • 4 months later...
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13 minutes ago, misterkeeperofthereef said:

i am looking for a good orthropedic surgeons in Chiang Mai  . Arm speceilist if possible . Thanks 

See the pinned list in the Chiang Mai Forum.

 

 

Dr Chanakarn would be a very good bet.

 

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I frequently go to McCormick Hospital for testing and never once have I ever seen a rat scurrying about. I find McCormick to be a very clean hospital. As for mosquitoes in their patient wards I was hospitalized there for a week a few years ago and never saw any mosquitoes in my room. Can a mosquito or two get into the ward, probably but I never saw any during my 1 week stay there.

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It's a little unfair to suggest there are rats at McCormick Hospital without understanding the layout and design of the hospital - it's a modular with outside walk ways between buildings, there are rats outside, not inside.

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