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4 hours ago, mrcharliemofo said:

I need the test for flying and as far as I know BPH are the only hospital here now that are accepted for fit to fly tests.

Id stay well clear of bph,refused to pay for simple meds once,trying to overcharge me 10 times the cost of pharmacy ! bad rap in hua hin too wouldnt trust them,,,dr donna s clinic in bkk i think suk 21 or 25 contact details are there anyhow,good luck.

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12 minutes ago, Phantom51red said:

Id stay well clear of bph,refused to pay for simple meds once,trying to overcharge me 10 times the cost of pharmacy ! bad rap in hua hin too wouldnt trust them,,,dr donna s clinic in bkk i think suk 21 or 25 contact details are there anyhow,good luck.

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Agreed regarding BPH. 

I used Dr Donna in February, can't say the experience was a total success as I had to chase them for my results but TIT and all that.🙄

Her place is around Soi 39 about a 15 min walk from the nearest sky train.

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1 hour ago, Jambo said:

Is that the only type of test to see if one has covid?

I may be wrong but I thought I read somewhere that BPH has effectively set up two testing areas in their car park one for those feeling unwell and showing symptoms and another for those who have no symptoms but presumably want "peace of mind" or more likely a "fit to fly" confirmation like Terry's friend. I gained the impression that it did not take long for them to confirm the positive test result.

Anyway, I have always gained the impression that BPH are more interested in making money first and providing health care second. If they have a monopoly in providing "fit to fly" confirmations that sounds extremely worrying to me.

The only test acceptable for "fit2fly" as far as I'm aware.

 

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1 hour ago, Phantom51red said:

Id stay well clear of bph,refused to pay for simple meds once,trying to overcharge me 10 times the cost of pharmacy ! bad rap in hua hin too wouldnt trust them,,,dr donna s clinic in bkk i think suk 21 or 25 contact details are there anyhow,good luck.

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Thanks for that and it at least gives me another option. I had an issue with BPH too a few years back but luckily a mate got there and got me out before I got milked any worse than it already was.

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3 hours ago, Jambo said:

Is that the only type of test to see if one has covid?

If flying to the UK, the entry requirements require either a PCR, LAMP, antigen or nucleic acid test so one of the others might be easier to obtain.  USA requirements are similar.  For a while however, some airlines (and maybe transit countries) had their own requirements so you need to make sure you satisfy them all.

For the UK:

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8 hours ago, mrcharliemofo said:

I need the test for flying and as far as I know BPH are the only hospital here now that are accepted for fit to fly tests.

I'm sure I read somewhere (fakebook?) that pattaya memorial were doing tests for travel certificates...

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8 hours ago, Painter said:

I'm sure I read somewhere (fakebook?) that pattaya memorial were doing tests for travel certificates...

I'm pretty sure I read on there they weren't doing them ? Just had a look at their website and I can't see any mention of a covid test at all.

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https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2110211/thais-not-expats-get-jab-priority?fbclid=IwAR1WcoMMCK7tLJw2Ptu60ob3UqsZ4LoCNdImiJ853BYLVloJ8NPjlweVk8s
 

Thai people will always be given priority for Covid-19 vaccines, the Ministry of Public Health said yesterday, denying reports that some expats living in the kingdom would also be allowed to register for free jabs.

The ministry said while the government wanted take care of everyone living here, it had no plans to give free vaccines to expats due to very limited vaccine stocks, so Thai people would be the first to get it.

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39 minutes ago, biggles said:

I wonder what their reaction would be if other countries put their ex pat Thais to the back of the queue... Oh! and charged them a lot for it as well! 

Ex-pat or undocumented?

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6 hours ago, Stillearly said:

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2110211/thais-not-expats-get-jab-priority?fbclid=IwAR1WcoMMCK7tLJw2Ptu60ob3UqsZ4LoCNdImiJ853BYLVloJ8NPjlweVk8s
 

Thai people will always be given priority for Covid-19 vaccines, the Ministry of Public Health said yesterday, denying reports that some expats living in the kingdom would also be allowed to register for free jabs.

The ministry said while the government wanted take care of everyone living here, it had no plans to give free vaccines to expats due to very limited vaccine stocks, so Thai people would be the first to get it.

Talking to my wife about her mother and father who are both over 60 yet they have no knowledge of how to go about getting a jab.  They usually get their info from the temple or the Headsman but those avenues have not offered any info on when or how they can get vaccinated.

They live in Khon Kaen, I have told Porn to get her sister there to make a few calls.

Is there an actual route for them to take that anybody can advise as I doubt they will get a call. 

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56 minutes ago, Horizondave said:

Talking to my wife about her mother and father who are both over 60 yet they have no knowledge of how to go about getting a jab.  They usually get their info from the temple or the Headsman but those avenues have not offered any info on when or how they can get vaccinated.

They live in Khon Kaen, I have told Porn to get her sister there to make a few calls.

Is there an actual route for them to take that anybody can advise as I doubt they will get a call. 

Well that new App the Government has just launched is the official medium for them to register as they are both over 60.

Alternatively, if it is still not working, I would suggest that they visit their local Government Hospital and register there. It was when Sai and her Sister took their mother to the local hospital in Mae Sot for her diabetes check up that they both received Covid vaccinations there and then without any prior appointment. They also had a date for their second vaccinations which was on the 30th of last month so they have both now had the two jags. Neither Sai or her sister were in any priority group for vaccinations.

Not having logged in early this morning I did not read the news that we, the great unwashed farlangs, are once again in the back of the queue for covid vaccinations. So at 08.00am this morning there I was entering Queen Sirikit hospital in Sattahip hoping to register for next months supposed batch of over age 60 vaccinations. Not only did that not happen the nice young lady at Reception advised me in good english that farlangs no longer could get treatment at Queen Sirikit Hospital of any description. In the past I have had nothing but praise for their medical services which I used on more than one occasion.

She suggested I visit Sattahip 10K Government Hospital but sent me off in exactly the wrong direction so I was back home in Bangsaray by 09.00am no futher forward. I then logged into the forum and read why I had been wasting my time!

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Well Sai and her sister are fortunate to be  part of the 3% of the population of Tak Province who have received vaccinations and both jags as well.

Still (officially) very low numbers of positive covid cases in Tak but Mae Sot itself may well have "suffered" from Burmese crossing the border. We were on our way to a restaurant one evening and passed what was very obviously an entrance to a quarantine "internment camp".

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Just to highlight how pathetically the Thai master race is doing on the vaccine front, the poverty-stricken barbarian hordes in Cambodia have so far injected almost 2 million shots for a population just a quarter the size of Thailand's, while the Thais have managed around 1.5 million. Even the poor, undeveloped, chaotic Philippines has carried out more injections than Thailand!

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15 minutes ago, Toy Boy said:

Just to highlight how pathetically the Thai master race is doing on the vaccine front, the poverty-stricken barbarian hordes in Cambodia have so far used injected almost 2 million shots for a population just a quarter the size of Thailand's, while the Thais have managed around 1.5 million. Even the poor, undeveloped, chaotic Philippines has carried out more injections than Thailand!

Follow the money ...

Where it stops nobody knows.

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