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Nov 18, 2024
3 days ago
Dave ******
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A question regarding medication.

I'm type 1 diabetic and as such in the UK all my prescriptions are free.

How do you go about 'transfering' my prescription and what are the costs like?
Nov 14, 2024
7 days ago
Adam *********
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Everything looks good.

But the Canada embassy requested two more documents.

The license for the clinic, and Thai ID of the doctor.

I assume they want to assure it’s a real clinic

So far the doctor doesn’t want to give ID because of possible scam And also they don’t want to scan business license but someone can come in and take photo of it.

I didn’t expect these issues from this clinic. So I’m not sure what I am going to do next.

I certainly can’t give up, this is my second time applying because the first one I made a mistake!
Oct 24, 2024
a month ago
Jay *******
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THAI DENTISTRY

Used to be dental treatments in Thailand were both cheaper and (reputably) at least as good as I could hope for in the UK.

Is that still the case?

Or am I as well to get it done back home?

Better to seek out a chain or an independent (I'm staying predominantly in Kanchanaburi Province)?

Any personal advice and or evidence based recommendations sincerely appreciated.

Please don't bother telling me I should go to Taiwan, or elsewhere.

Thanks.
Oct 13, 2024
a month ago
I am preparing to apply for a DTV visa for medical purposes. I have a few questions to ask you:

1. Is there anyone who has successfully applied for a DTV visa for medical purposes? Is there anything I need to pay attention to?

2. In the first item of Support Document, Biodata page of Passport or Travel Document, do I only need to submit the first page of my passport? Or all pages of my passport?

3. In the fifth item, Proof of confirmation to attend the activity or letter of appointment from hospital/medical center, do I need other documents in addition to the doctor's certificate from the hospital and the appointment form issued by the doctor?

4. In the option of Employment Details, I chose self-employment with an annual income of less than US$20,000. Is this option okay?
Jun 25, 2024
5 months ago
Bigd **********
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Health Insurance requirement? My US Federal health insurance (FEHB) that I will take into retirement has Bangkok Hospital contracted via Anthem BCBS (Bangkok, Hua Hin, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, and Phuket). Does this meet the requirements to carry health insurance on a retirement visa?
Jun 16, 2024
5 months ago
Jack ****************
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Asking for a person who does not have Facebook: anyone had or know anyone who has had knee surgery in Phuket?
May 26, 2024
6 months ago
Repost. 🚑 Did you know you can get discounted health care, (possibly free) health care in Thailand if you donate blood? For Non-Citizens too!

Includes Child-Birth costs.

Discover the power of compassion with the Red Cross in Thailand! 🇹🇭

💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝

Discounted health care for regular blood donors. Both Citizens and Non-Citizens.

For those who have been around the group a while, you'll know we had some info a few months back that the Thai Red Cross actually provides discounted health care to those who regularly give blood. The Admin of the Thai Citizenship Facebook Group wrote this article.

[members only]
Dec 30, 2023
a year ago
Jasmine **********
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Hi! Does anyone know the process of getting a medical extension on my visa, I’m meant to leave on the 4th , but in the past 2 days I’ve got a bad infection that’s left me unable to walk/ sit down & im on antibiotics. I saw a clinic, who visited my hotel room not a hospital. I don’t think I’ll be able to fly for at least another week, but I don’t want to commit to flights incase it takes longer to heal.

Thanks!
Nov 11, 2023
a year ago
Steven ********
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Long story but looking for advice. I married my Thai wife in 1978. I’m retired and we live on my pension plus both of us receive social security benefits. My wife had a stroke 2 years ago. Not much physical damage but she has lost most of her ability to use and understand English. There is some loss of Thai language but after a year of struggling with communication (I speak very little Thai) she flew to Thailand to stay with her niece near Chaiyaphum. It allowed me to continue working as a contractor then I joined her in Thailand for 2 months in June this year. I returned to USA and went back to work with the plan for her to return home in October. When she got home I left work to stay home with her. She has now been diagnosed with dementia. Her agitation is somewhat controlled with medication but it’s getting worse. The doctor has recommended I start looking for a care facility but it would be impossible to find something here where she could communicate with caregivers plus they are really expensive. I’m looking for suggestions for visa for myself that would allow me to stay with her in Thailand as long as possible if I can find a suitable facility there. Thanks for any help.
Aug 24, 2023
a year ago
Brenden ********
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Hi everyone. A few weeks ago, we had a medical emergency with our son, Emerson. He contracted dengue and had dangerously low platelet counts as a result. As his platelet counts continued to drop, we were unable to find a matching blood type in Myanmar, where we live (as B- blood is very rare in Asians). We had to fly out of Myanmar urgently and felt like we raced the clock to get to Bumrungrad, all the while his platelet counts dropping. It's a terrifying situation no parent wants to ever find themselves in, and it felt surreal.

In the midst of it all, we were connected to this community group and a few other blood donor Facebook groups, and we were/are amazed at the support and response we found. We just wanted to take a moment and thank everyone who responded either in compassion, information, or actual blood donation. We saw how the community of RH- people rose up to literally offer of themselves. This was a gift from God and we are so very grateful for your time, your efforts, your willingness and yourselves (blood)! Thank you!

We received wonderful care at the hospital and Emerson has made a full recovery and is doing beautifully. We see the importance of donating life-saving blood to one another.

Thanks for being part of our son's story of recovery. God bless each one of you! Life is such a gift.

With gratitude,

Brenden and Becca Miller
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