My brother is moving to Thailand for an extended period of time. He's 31
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The community is discussing various health insurance options for expats in Thailand. Recommendations include AXA, Cigna, Genki, AIA, and LMG. Users suggest using platforms like Checkdi for comparison, and mention the benefits of consulting financial advisors like Peter Wands for personalized advice. There are also discussions about specific needs, such as monthly blood panels and PED support.
Galenus ******
WRLife only
Evalunna ********
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Choosing Signa for health insurance. Here some good info.
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
Myles *******
Depending on what he needs 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/he need
Fwiw, I used LMG and it fulfilled the requirement but literally did nothing other than take my money. Wouldn’t respond to emails/questions…etc. 🙄
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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Eric *******
also curious about this. im 33 male athlete. would like to get full blood panel done each month as well as work with someone for PED (steroids) I no longer compete so not violating anything in the racing.