The community has provided various recommendations for health insurance options available to expats in Thailand. Notable suggestions include AiA, Now Health International, Pacific Cross, and AIA due to their recognition by local hospitals. Several members also mentioned agents and brokers, such as Tenzing Pacific Services and Coreharbour, who specialize in expat insurance. Additionally, it's advised to inquire with local hospitals for the insurance providers they accept to ensure immediate coverage. Concerns about security when sharing bank details for insurance applications were also raised.
BLUE CROSS. BLUE SHIELD. HUMANA. You’re really going to rely on inputs from people you never met?
Galenus ******
For the long term with a fixed rate (not increasing from year to year) unlimited age.... WRLIFE. Go for a quotation
Yvan **********
Yes
Steve *******
Highly recommend !
Charles *******
Hi everyone
I am in contact with
“nowcompare.com” to get a cover from Regency Company. I feel uneasy because nowcompare is asking my Bank card details on their application form, which is a simple .pdf sent via email. What do you think ?
Got nowhealth international through asn.ch. They never declined a claim and direct billing with some hospitals
Chris ****
Go to the hospital you are most likely to become a patient. Then ask them for a list of insurance companies they accept…go for there. No point in buying a policy you can’t use readily.