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Does anyone know of a half way decent eye doctor/specialist in Pattaya?

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I've had what I think is conjunctivitis for months and I can't throw it off. I could go to one of the three hospitals but I just don't trust them.

 

Please don’t recommend Pattaya Eye Centre, behind Big C Pattaya Klang. Been there done that, and least said the better.

 

Thanks

 

Mobi

I saw Dr Jitlada at PIH several times when contemplating cataract surgery. Later recommended her to a friend who had a tenacious case of conjunctivitis and getting no relief from several doctors; he saw her and he was very pleased with the results.

 

Might be worth a try.

 

http://www.pih-inter.com/doctor/105/dr-jitlada-lertjarussivilai.html

Eye Clinic at Central road (Pattaya Klang). 

 

The doctor works at Queen Sirikit Hospital, Sattahip.  She will be at the clinic in the evening.

 

Better be there early about 5 p.m. and wait for the doctor because someday there are many patents. 

 

The clinic is located on Pattaya Klang between Big C extra and food land at the opposite site. 

 

 

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Thanks - two great replies.

Hi there

 

Yes, 2 good recommendations. Very familiar with those infections and so far in many, many years only once failed to clear with the right drops. Dozens of people here and in Brazil were helped. Seems to be going around, know 3 people affected right now. Often mixed type viral/bacterial.

Firstly, this infection is usually very!!! contagious. People re-infect themselves over and over.

No touching. No towel to the face. Use Kleenex to carefully dry, avoid eyeball. Wash hands.

These drops I actually sent to a German Tropical Institute to clear an infection of a guest parted from Thailand and almost denied boarding the plane. They could not cure for 2 weeks and he called me to express him.

These are basic and dirt-cheap drops, with similar ingredients as most. For some reason they work better than anything much more expensive and better known.

Hard to find, Pharmacy on 2nd. Rd. just right exiting Soi Diamond usually has them, at 45  Baht piece.

CADEXCin N.    https://www.amazon.ca/CadexCin-N-treatment-periocular-inflammation-infectious/dp/B00EGJ05L0

 

2 drops each eye to begin, slight burn. Then 1 drop every 4-6 hours until cleared. Don't do more than 3 days, if not massively better within 36 hours.

 

 

See Dr. if you suspect more serious underlying problems. I write this just in case you wanna try yourself. They work great with ear-infections, too!!!! Usually within hours!

 

Good luck and get well.  MS>

20 hours ago, champa said:

Eye Clinic at Central road (Pattaya Klang). 

 

The doctor works at Queen Sirikit Hospital, Sattahip.  She will be at the clinic in the evening.

 

Better be there early about 5 p.m. and wait for the doctor because someday there are many patents. 

 

The clinic is located on Pattaya Klang between Big C extra and food land at the opposite site. 

 

 

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I have been a patient of hers at Queen Sirikit and at the clinic ,<DELETED>, but she is GOOD use her .

Another treatment for pink eye has been Chloramphenicol.  Check with your Ophthalmologist, I'm not a medical doctor.

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