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Hello everyone, I have medical documentation issues with my central nervous system. I was wondering if anyone has a list for the medical/art classes that would be qualified to obtain a dtv visa. I have looked through the group and searched on Google didnt find anything mostly to help me. I am an USA citizen/passport holder. Thanks in advance.
Hello expats. I'm considering taking out AXA smart care health insurance. 50 years of age no pre existing conditions. Any negative experiences with the company. Thankyou.
Sorry if duplication crap online I'm an old veteran. I want to apply for DTV on medical grounds due to heart disease. Have been told I have to fly Bangkok for a doctor's appointment letter and fly back to apply for the visa? My plan is get the visa then visit hospitals for best cost and treatment. I have a family to stay with as I will come and go over a period of treatments. My second question is will a British home doctor letter outlining my condition be OK for the application. Thank you in advance, please no wise cracks as this is a genuine enquiry.
Anyone have information on health insurance plans in Thailand that cover outpatient services? Also pricing on a full physical with no insurance? Ive heard you can get it done for around 16,000 Bhat?
Hi all. Something else question. A family member of a friend (all Thai nationals) has just recently had a motorcycle accident. He was taken to a government hospital and stayed for 2 days. However he did not have any motorcycle insurance and his family was charged 30 thousand baht. He has had to return to his home because he has no further funds even though he is still in need of medical attention. Something doesn't seem right to me about this. Has anyone any experience about this situation. I'd like to know the law. Google is not clear.
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