Medical Treatment in Thailand: What Foreigners Need to Prepare
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Initial Contact Contact the hospital of choice via phone or email.
Necessary Documentation Passport Medical history/referral letter from the previous hospital Blood test results and X-rays (if available) Surgical history or pathology reports
Patient Registration Present your passport and relevant documents at the patient registration counter to receive a patient ID card.
Consultation Meet with a doctor for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Start of Treatment Patients will receive an appointment card with the next steps for treatment.
Prepare all necessary documents and health information to ensure efficient care.
For More Information : Proton Therapy Center, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society Link : https://hpsp.or.th/
According to the Immigration Act 1979, in Section 4, the definition of “a person in charge of conveyance" means a ship's master or person responsible for supervising a vehicle
For foreigners wishing to extend their stay in Thailand, in the case of being family members of a Thai national (only parents, spouses, children, adopted children, or children of spouses), the Immigration Office has determined the requirements, as follows
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