HIV Clinics in Bangkok - Where to Get HIV Treatment in Thailand?

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Our HIV clinics in Bangkok provide HIV testing, antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV PrEP , HIV PEP and HIV care and support for locals and foreigners.

HIV Clinics in Bangkok - Where to Get HIV Treatment in Thailand?

Where to get HIV Treatment in Thailand? - HIV Clinics in Bangkok | PULSE Clinic and Pharmacy


Our HIV clinics in Bangkok and other oversea branches provide HIV testing, antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), HIV PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis), and HIV care and support for locals and foreigners.

Thailand has long been recognised as a global leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS. With a comprehensive approach to HIV testing, HIV prevention, HIV treatment, and HIV care and support, the country has made remarkable progress in curbing the epidemic.

All PUSLE clinics in Thailand and our overseas branches provide comprehensive HIV services that ensure early diagnosis, quality HIV treatment, and comprehensive care for individuals living with HIV.

 

Starting ART is crucial for everyone with HIV, regardless of how long they've had the virus or their health status. Delaying treatment can damage the immune system and increase the risk of transmission, illness, and AIDS. Book an appointment with PULSE Clinic today to begin your ART journey!

For more information about getting HIV treatment at PULSE Clinic, contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat with us via one of the following platforms:

 +66 65 237 1936    @PULSEClinic   PulseClinic

 

Our Services: Comprehensive HIV Care Services Offered by PULSE Clinic and Pharmacy

HIV Testing and Counseling

Our HIV clinics offer confidential and anonymous testing services. They use different testing methods, including rapid, blood, and self-testing kits.

Pre-test counselling helps individuals understand the testing process, risks, and benefits, while post-test counselling provides support and guidance based on the test results.

PULSE Clinic in Bangkok is the first private clinic that provides the most comprehensive 28 PCR testing for 28 types of infections caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites that can be transmitted sexually.

HIV Prevention Services

Our HIV clinics are crucial in HIV prevention. They provide education and counselling on safe sex practices, condom use, and harm reduction strategies.

We provide a wide range of Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to individuals at high risk of acquiring HIV before or after exposure to the virus. 

We also provide PrEP refills for local and internation patient on our clinics or online. See Get PrEP online

Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) HIV Treatment

ART is the cornerstone of HIV treatment, and HIV clinics provide access to various antiretroviral medications.

We conduct laboratory tests and develop personalised treatment plans. Regular monitoring of viral load and CD4 cell count helps determine the effectiveness of treatment and makes adjustments if necessary.

Opportunistic Infection Management

HIV weakens the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to opportunistic infections.

Our HIV clinics offer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of these infections, such as tuberculosis, pneumonia, and various sexually transmitted diseases. We may also administer vaccinations to protect against certain conditions.

HIV Care and Support

HIV clinics provide ongoing care and support to individuals living with HIV. This includes regular check-ups, treatment adherence monitoring, medication side effects management, and addressing health concerns.

Mental Health & Wellness

Living with HIV can significantly impact mental well-being. HIV clinics may offer mental health services, including counselling and therapy. These

services help individuals cope with the emotional challenges associated with HIV, manage stress, and improve their quality of life.

 

 

Here Is What You Should Know About Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)


  • There's no cure for HIV/AIDS, and the body can't eliminate the virus once infected.
  • Antiretroviral therapy (ART) can control HIV and prevent complications.
  • Everyone diagnosed with HIV should take ART, regardless of the disease stage or complications.
  • People with an undetectable viral load must continue taking their medicine.
  • ART typically involves a combination of two or more medicines from different classes to reduce HIV in the blood.
  • Many ART options combine multiple HIV medicines into a single daily pill.

 

HIV is not the End.


Though there are currently no cure for HIV, undetectable viral load is easily achievable. Having an undetectable viral load does not cure HIV, as the virus remains in the body. However, effective treatment at PULSE can help you achieve a normal life expectancy while preventing the transmission of the virus to others. With the right care, you can also start a family and enjoy a happy, healthy life. More reason to trust PULSE to support your journey toward better health and wellness.

 

Comprehensive Approach to Holistic Care


Our HIV clinics in Bangkok and other branches overseas adopt an holistic approach to care, encompassing medical, psychological, and social aspects of treatment.

Our clinics provide comprehensive services, including HIV prevention treatment (HIV PrEP and HIV PEP), HIV testing, HIV medication refills, counselling, antiretroviral therapy (ART), opportunistic infection management, mental health support, and community outreach programs.

PULSE clinics recognise that addressing the diverse needs of people living with HIV is vital for their overall well-being and successful management of the disease.

 

Get HIV Treatment at PULSE Clinic


If You Already Have HIV Positive Test Results:

  1. Make an appointment with PULSE Clinic.
  2. Bring your test results to your visit. Our doctor will evaluate if you need another test to confirm the HIV infection, which may require blood samples.
  3. Once HIV is confirmed, additional tests may be needed to determine the most appropriate treatment for you.

If You Haven’t Had Any STD Tests Before:

  1. Make an appointment with PULSE Clinic.
  2. Our doctor will discuss your risk factors and sexual history. This helps in evaluating your risks and ordering the appropriate tests. We offer both rapid tests and PCR28 tests that cover other
  3. If the test results are negative, our doctor may suggest starting PrEP to reduce future infection risks. When taken as prescribed, PrEP reduces the risk of HIV infection by 99%.
  4. If the test results are positive, further tests may be required. HIV medication is not a one-size-fits-all solution, so your doctor will assess the best medication for you.

After Your HIV Diagnosis:

  1. Take your medication daily and on time.
  2. Come back for a follow-up and to refill your medication as scheduled by our staff.

 

Transferring Your HIV Treatment to PULSE Clinic


Whether you're a frequent traveler to Thailand, new to the country, or a local resident who values privacy and quality care, PULSE Clinic is here for you! Transferring your treatment to us is easy—just follow these simple steps!

  1. Book your appointment.
  2. Bring your medical records with you to your appointment
  3. Have a consultation with one of our doctors

Here is what you should prepare before your appointment:

  • If you're coming from another hospital, please bring all your medical records. Most hospitals provide these for free.
  • When you visit PULSE Clinic, show your records to your doctor. They will review your information and continue your treatment plan.
  • As per national guidelines for HIV treatment and prevention, follow-ups will occur every six months. During these visits, we’ll check your HIV viral load, CD4 count, fasting lipid profile, liver and kidney function, complete blood count, and perform a urinalysis.

At PULSE Clinic, we prioritized quality and holistic care for your condition. We will take care of your 6 to 12 months of medications.

A referral letter and medical records can help your transfer go more smoothly, as our doctor will be familiar with your current history and know what to do next.

 

Prescription Refill for HIV Medication


At PULSE Clinic and Pharmacy, we provide a wide range of medications for ART (Antiretroviral Therapy) and HIV prevention, including PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) and PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis). We offer convenient medication refills for up to 12 months with a valid prescription. 

If you can't visit our clinic but need a treatment refill, we offer shipping from centers in Bangkok, London, and Zurich. We ship to the USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Switzerland. If your country isn't listed, please email us for assistance at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or contact PULSE Rx via one of the following platforms

  +66-84-226-2569  @PulseRx      PulseClinic

 

Need a prescription? Book an appointment with one of our experienced doctors at PULSE Clinic today to get started on your path to prevention and treatment. Whether you need comprehensive HIV care or a quick STD test during your visit to Thailand, we've got you covered! Quick, easy, and discreet.

 

Emergency HIV Medication Refills


We understand that people living with HIV need to take their medication exactly as prescribed to stay healthy and maintain an undetectable viral load. We can provide emergency refills for your medication if needed. In case of an emergency, contact us about your situation and present your prescription. We may be able to offer emergency prescription refills.

 

What to Expect During Doctor Visits for Antiretroviral Therapy (HIV Treatment)


Some people might be afraid of going to the doctor or nervous about HIV-related visits, but these visits are really simple, just like any other doctor's appointment!

  • During your visits, the doctor will ask questions and perform routine exams to assess how HIV is affecting your body.
  • They may discuss sexual or injection partners and ways to prevent HIV transmission.
  • Blood samples will be taken to check your viral load. This can indicate any changes in your body and help determine if your treatment is working properly.
  • Tests may include screenings for other infections or health issues, and immunizations may be offered.
  • HIV medication will be discussed, prescribed, and monitored. The doctor will work with you to find the treatment that works best for you.
  • Blood tests will be used to monitor HIV and guide treatment decisions while you’re on ART.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)


HIV treatment, called antiretroviral therapy (ART), uses prescribed medications to lower the HIV virus to undetectable levels, making it untraceable by standard tests. With this type of treatment, ART helped people living with HIV start a family and enjoy a happy, healthy life.

Starting ART is crucial for everyone with HIV, regardless of how long they've had the virus or their health status. Delaying treatment can damage the immune system and increase the risk of transmission, illness, and AIDS.

 

What is U=U?

You might have heard the phrase 'Undetectable = Untransmittable'. Most people living with HIV who follow a daily antiretroviral therapy regimen can achieve an undetectable viral load within six months.

When someone with HIV is undetectable and maintains this status for at least six months, the risk of sexual transmission is effectively zero. This is estimated to be 100% effective as long as they continue taking their prescribed medication. At PULSE Clinic, we perform regular blood tests to monitor your progress and determine when your virus is undetectable and untransmittable. 

 

How Often Do You Take HIV Medication?

People newly diagnosed with HIV typically take between 1 and 4 pills daily. The specific combination of HIV medicines is tailored to each individual.

Treatment effectiveness is monitored by measuring the viral load; an undetectable viral load means the virus cannot be measured. Most people on daily HIV treatment achieve an undetectable viral load within 6 months.

 

What Happens If You Stop Taking HIV Medication?

If you stop taking your HIV medication, your viral load will quickly increase. It’s important to continue taking your HIV medicine as prescribed, even if your viral load is undetectable.

If you’re considering stopping your medication or have concerns about your treatment, consult your doctor. If you’ve already stopped, reach out to your health care provider immediately. They can help address any issues that led to discontinuation and assist you in resuming your medication regimen.

 

Are There Any Side Effects from HIV Medications?

While on HIV medication, you might experience symptoms such as:

  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Fatigue

We know that side effects like nausea or diarrhea can make it challenging to stick with HIV treatment. Your healthcare provider can offer medications or other support to help manage most side effects.

If your HIV treatment is causing significant discomfort, discuss it with your healthcare provider. They may recommend additional medications to alleviate the side effects or adjust your treatment plan.

 

Why PULSE Clinic?


At PULSE Clinic, a queer-owned STD clinic with multiple locations across Asia, we proudly offer inclusive healthcare to individuals from all backgrounds. Our mission is to provide support, not judgment, ensuring a safe and confidential space for everyone.

Many HIV-positive individuals across Asia trust PULSE Clinic for their HIV treatment due to our commitment to 100% confidentiality, compassionate care, and expert counseling. Our comprehensive HIV services include effective treatment plans tailored to your needs.

Choosing a healthcare provider you trust is essential for managing HIV. At PULSE Clinic, our dedicated medical professionals collaborates with you to make informed decisions about your care. We prioritize patient-centered care, ensuring a comfortable and supportive environment for every step of your HIV treatment journey.

 

At PULSE's HIV Clinic in Bangkok


Early diagnosis is crucial in HIV management, as it enables timely initiation of treatment and reduces the risk of transmission. PULSE HIV clinics in Bangkok and oversea clinics strive to make testing accessible and convenient for everyone.

We offer a range of testing options, including rapid tests, blood tests, and self-testing kits. Our clinics also provide confidential and anonymous testing services, eliminating barriers such as stigma and discrimination. Our clinics ensure that individuals who test positive are linked to care immediately, promoting early intervention and reducing disease progression.

Comprehensive & Holistics Treatment PULSE clinics are at the forefront of treatment for people living with HIV. We offer a wide range of antiretroviral medications and update their protocols based on the latest scientific research. Our highly skilled medical professionals, including doctors, pharmacists, and nurses, work collaboratively to deliver personalised treatment plans and monitor patients' progress closely. With the availability of advanced diagnostic tools and a commitment to evidence-based medicine, these clinics ensure optimal health outcomes for individuals living with HIV.

Psychosocial Support and Counseling Living with HIV can present numerous psychological, emotional, and social challenges. PULSE's HIV clinics in Thailand recognise the importance of addressing these aspects of care. Therefore, we provide dedicated counselling services, offering emotional support, guidance, and education to individuals and their families. These counselling sessions help patients cope with the psychological impact of their diagnosis, manage medication adherence, navigate disclosure issues, and foster a positive outlook towards life. By addressing the psychosocial dimensions of HIV, our clinics empower individuals to lead fulfilling lives and overcome the stigma associated with the disease.

Community Engagement and Outreach by PUSLE. We extends our services beyond the confines of its facilities, actively engaging with communities and vulnerable populations. They conduct outreach programs, organise awareness campaigns, and collaborate with community-based organisations to promote HIV prevention, education, and testing. These efforts are crucial in reaching remote areas, marginalised communities, and key populations at higher risk of HIV transmission. In addition, by actively involving the community, our clinics foster a supportive environment, reduce discrimination, and strengthen the overall response to HIV/AIDS in Thailand.

 

Because We Care


PULSE Clinic exemplifies the country's commitment to addressing the HIV epidemic comprehensively. With their patient-centred approach, accessible testing and diagnosis, comprehensive treatment, psychosocial support, and community engagement, these clinics have played a pivotal role in reducing new infections and improving the quality of life for people living with HIV.

We serve as an inspiring model for other countries, demonstrating that with the right resources, dedication, and a compassionate approach, it is possible to achieve remarkable progress in the battle against HIV/AIDS.

We accept both walk-in or appiontment in all our HIV clinics in Bangkok. Contact us for more information about HIV treatment, getting PrEP, emergency PEP, and online prescription services.

Trust PULSE CLINIC to take care of your health like other 45000 people from over 130 countries. We provide discreet professional service with high privacy. Here to help, not to judge.

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