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Here you go Siani, I'll start you off on a new thread. Pete
Siani wrote:Many thanks. I am sure there will be so much to ask. At the moment I am just browsing websites, storing information. I don't suppose anyone knows an english speaking doctor in this region? One that can be recommended. If so the charges for just a visit to take a general check up and order repeat perscriptions. Not a worry, but just something for the file. Thanks Siani
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Siani wrote:Many thanks. I am sure there will be so much to ask. At the moment I am just browsing websites, storing information. I don't suppose anyone knows an english speaking doctor in this region? One that can be recommended. If so the charges for just a visit to take a general check up and order repeat perscriptions. Not a worry, but just something for the file. Thanks Siani
If it's on schedule it should open this year. They will definitely have English speaking staff and the Bangkok Group of hospitals has a very good reputation at all their facilities in Thailand. Pete
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I can't say there is a specific doctor here that I would recommend (I go to Bangkok for anything serious), but I have been to San Paulo, The International Polyclinic, Hua Hin (government) hospital and Petcharat Hospital in Petchaburi and have yet to meet a doctor who does not speak near perfect English.
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
Be extremely cautious if you encounter a doctor that does not speak English as it means it would be an impossibility for him / her to have passed the required doctorate fields to obtain the title DR.
If it's within arms reach, there's nothing to worry about!!
Siani wrote:Many thanks. I am sure there will be so much to ask. At the moment I am just browsing websites, storing information. I don't suppose anyone knows an english speaking doctor in this region? One that can be recommended. If so the charges for just a visit to take a general check up and order repeat perscriptions. Not a worry, but just something for the file. Thanks Siani
If it's on schedule it should open this year. They will definitely have English speaking staff and the Bangkok Group of hospitals has a very good reputation at all their facilities in Thailand. Pete
Thanks, I will keep my eye on it. It looks to be good to the area. Best wishes Siani
hhfarang wrote:I can't say there is a specific doctor here that I would recommend (I go to Bangkok for anything serious), but I have been to San Paulo, The International Polyclinic, Hua Hin (government) hospital and Petcharat Hospital in Petchaburi and have yet to meet a doctor who does not speak near perfect English.
Thanks for all your information. Sounds efficient to me. Kind regards Siani
E-Dork wrote:Be extremely cautious if you encounter a doctor that does not speak English as it means it would be an impossibility for him / her to have passed the required doctorate fields to obtain the title DR.
Many thanks for your advice. I will take extreme caution. Regards Siani
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?