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What are some recommendations for health insurance plans for expats living in Thailand?

Nov 22, 2021
4 years ago
Francis ********
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Hey all, may someone advise me on a good health care insurance plan. I already live in Thailand. Thanks in advance
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The post seeks recommendations for health care insurance plans for expats living in Thailand. Various commenters suggest several insurance companies such as Arawan Namak, Luma Health Insurance, Aetna, VUMI, and Bangkok Bank Insurance. There is some discussion about the potential increase in minimum premium for mandatory health insurance related to retiree visas. Some individuals express personal experiences, good and bad, with different insurers.
Nigel *********
I used misterprakan.com ,,,,, they're an online comparison site for thai insurance.... did the job...... i havent been sick so don't know if they're any good...
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Nigel ********
I've had a terrible time with Allianz ACS that I purchased through Arawan Namak. I cannot recommend. Just my experience
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Chang *****
LMG
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Terry ********
Check out
@Arawan ******
's insurance.
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Michael ******
Talk to AA insurance
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Russell *********
AXA
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Ken ******
not sure if you refer to mandatory health insurance for retiree visa, there is report that the minimum premium will raise from
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to 3 million baht! it maybe important to find an insurance company that is not too costly in its premium
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Yuyoo **********
@https://www.faceboo********************
30days 2276 THB, My Boyfriend buy from here
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ᘻᗅᖶᖶᗁᕦᙛ *******
Sounds like a commercial
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ᘻᗅᖶᖶᗁᕦᙛ *******
I saved $100 on my car insurance
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Bong **********
Bangkok Bank Insurance
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Phil *********
Aetna, LUMA or VUMI for a really comprehensive plan. I use
@Coreh******
as my Thai broker. Doesn’t cost any more but you get a few different options to choose from…
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Geoff ********
I would like to answer your question by advising one company to stay away from. However the Admins have advised I cannot do this. Probably because that company is one of their sponsors ?
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Michael ********
@Geoff *******
WTF are you on about. Think you are thinking wrong group there are no sponsors here, none of the admins are involved with visa agents or insurance agents
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Geoff ********
@Michael *******
sorry. I thought it was Thai Visa ( ASEAN NOW). Apologies.
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Michael ********
@Geoff *******
No worries
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Francis ********
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Geoff ********
@Francis *******
cannot state here. Wish I could but the law says otherwise.
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Francis ********
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Scott ********
Care for you
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Xaynaly **************
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@Luma ******************
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William ********
@Arawan ******
deals with the prominent health insurance companies. Find her on Facebook, efficient, honest . Sold thousands of policy's in the last year
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