My husband and I are wishing to retire in Thailand where we have been many times. Could anyone recommend a Health Insurance Company to investigate Please.
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The post discusses recommendations for health insurance companies suitable for expats wishing to retire in Thailand. Users shared various options including Arawan Namak, FWD, Allianz Ayuttaya, Regency for Expats, AXA, and WRLife. Additionally, concerns about pre-existing conditions and the importance of finding a reliable insurer were highlighted, along with a suggestion to use a comparison tool for policy options.
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something to meet an entry or visa requirement - I would highly recommend Arawan Namak. You can explain your situation and she will give you options with reputable companies.
If you're looking for medical insurance to cover routine outpatient care in Thailand, I would just pay out of pocket.
If you're looking for medical insurance to cover serious illness (cancer, organ transplants, etc) or accidents and related hospitalization and treatment in Thailand, then I would buy from a reputable agent in the area you will live. Your agent should facilitate your hospital admission, obtain any pre-authorization that may be required, and assist with the claims process. This type of policy must be purchased in most cases prior to 70 years of age and is renewable until 85. You obviously want a company you think will be around that long. I use an agent in Bangkok for AIA.