What are some recommended health insurance companies in Thailand for expats?

May 3, 2024
8 months ago
Craig ********
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Can anyone recommend a health insurance company please? Thanks
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The conversation features various recommendations for health insurance companies in Thailand aimed at expats. Suggestions include using websites like Checkdi for comparing policies, contacting independent financial advisors for personalized advice, and exploring options with companies like Genki and Allianz Global. Community members mention the importance of selecting a good provider to avoid significant premium increases after claims. Several brokers, such as AA Insurance Brokers, are also recommended for those seeking tailored insurance solutions.
Galenus ******
WRLife ask for a quotation
Mike ******
@Galenus *****
no thanks
Dorus *****
Contact
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thye can help you find a good health insruance plan that fits your needs.
Yorick ******
I would like to recommend talking to an insurance broker to find the best insurance company for your personal requirements. You can contact AA Insurance Brokers. We have many locations throughout Thailand too, if you prefer to speak in person.
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Mike ******
You will get what you pay for..cheap premium..cheap service...and your following premium will probably double if you make a claim
Mel ******
@Mike *****
sadly all of the companies are likely to substantially raise premiums after large claims
Mike ******
@Mel *****
but good luck to you
Mel ******
@Mike *****
thanks. Using Allianz global but I know that at some point I won’t be able to afford them. No claims this past year but still a 10% increase in my premium for this coming year.
Mike ******
@Mel *****
I think it comes to the point..when self insure..is better..if you can..and government hospital..for a better price
Mel ******
@Mike *****
thxxxx. I am still considering options. Currently living on savings and no pension yet so hate putting savings at risk for the next 7 years.
Mike ******
@Mel *****
understand..
Mel ******
Mike ******
@Mel *****
look on the bright side..I am to old to be a loopy pop man in the uk
Mel ******
Mike ******
Mike ******
@Mel *****
bupa did not
Myles *******
Depending on what u need/age etc take a look at Genki. Wont work for everyone but does for me! €60 odd a month and can cancel at anytime and covers pretty much the same as the big boys. I have a referral code should you need
Jo **********
@Arawan ******
can give you the best options with professional service
Rachel *******
Speak with
@Peter ******
fully qualified financial advisor dealing with health insurance in Thailand. Has access to 100's of providers rather than just one or two so can find you the best prices and cover. Totally free consultation
Neil *********
Self pay
Stephen ********
@Neil ********
I agree. Build your own medical fund. No small print, fancy offices, directors salaries, shareholder dividends, company cars etc etc etc
Neil *********
Hi
@Craig *******
dm me I’m an independent financial adviser who lives and works here and have terms with everyone. Will advise you on the most appropriate options for you. Make sure you use an independent person who isn’t tied to anyone
Ian ********
Have a look on Checkdi (Was Mr Prakan)for all your Thailand insurance requirements

You can compare policies and prices in it from the leading providers

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