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What are the best family health insurance options for expats in Thailand?

Oct 12, 2025
7 months ago
EmaGuv **********
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Hi. Looking for advise on family health insurance recommendations please. Thanks
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The post seeks recommendations for family health insurance tailored to expats living in Thailand. Several commenters suggest different providers, notably Pacific Prime and WR Life, emphasizing their benefits such as fixed premiums and no excess fees. Additionally, contacting a licensed broker in Thailand is advised for personalized guidance.
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Shane ********
Highly recommend speaking to
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very well known and experienced expat insurance broker in Thailand
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Ricky ********
Best speak to a licensed broker in Thailand. Pacific Prime cater for expats and have an office in Bangkok. Www.pacificprime.co.th
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isn’t pacific prime expensive
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Pacific Prime is the broker, they cam offer a range of different insurers to compare
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Mark ************
Hello EmaGuv Thompson from
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... OFFER of Health & Life insurance premiums fixed 5

years… Please check messages from www.wrlife.net 094 583 4305 (Bangkok)
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094 583 4305 (Bangkok) mark@wrlife.net
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Marty *********
WR Life. No excess. No premium increases unless a claim is made. Huge cover.
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Thank you Marty MHF Wrlife.
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Darrick ********
I just bought my traveling insurance for 90 days. You don't need a work permit or retirement. Takes about 5 minutes.
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Brad *******
Need this advice as well
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Philip ***********
Wr life
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Thank you Philip MHF
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Laurent ********
Pacific prime 👍
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Al *******
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any good ?
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130’000 thb yearly inpatient and outpatient with amount of 1.2 mio usd . Included 90 days outside thailand except usa and Singapore
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Al *******
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ok cheers - seems like a very large amount of money p/year to pay for something we may never use.
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yes but don’t forget in Thailand the costs for hospitals are sooooo expensive and specially for foreigners 👍
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I receive good price for international too
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