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are there any english doctors or english speaking doctors in BKK ?

am worried about my fiance , i think she showing signs of
PCOS - polycystic ovarian syndrome, and she does not like doctors or hospitals, so i want to go somewhere where i can do all the talking.

any advice ??


cheers

age
 
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The hospital in Rama 9 has English speaking gyni consultants , but its not cheap.

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age,

Try the Bumrungrad hospital in Bangkok, more like a hotel than hospital, but excellent service and when I was there, far from what I would call expensive! (Some might consider Expensive for Thailand though). English is no problem.

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Bumrungrad top spot (and top whack).
Then the likes of the Payathais (1, 2 and 3)

Paulo Memorial not bad. Samitivej also, so I'm told.

As with all private healthcare, expect walk out with a big bag of medication.


Still makes me laugh that Bumrungrad has a Maccie D's. LOL

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I would think that one of the big, and expensive, hospitals mentioned above would be your best bet. However, I found many doctors in Bangkok who spoke good English. I used to go to a small surgery in about Soi 7 or 11 of Sukhumvit.

When I was living in Thailand there was also a British GP surgery and a British hospital, but I don't think either were very good, and they were expensive.

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Many thanks to all of you,

Think will go to Bumrungrad
dont mind paying top-whack for top-service.

prob much cheaper than private in UK !


thanks again

age + sul
 
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I can also recommend DR. SOMCHAI TANAWATTANACHAROEN at BNH Hosipital or Dr. Nopadol Saropala at Bumrungrad International Hospital.



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Most of the doctors and nurses in international section of private hopsitals in BKK speak English, I know that Bangkok hospital has an IMC-International Medical Centre where all of the staff speaks very good english, I worked there for few months before I came here and the service fee is sensible.
 
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