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There is no longer a shortage of General Practitioners (GPs) in Thailand so expats will have no problems visiting a GP when needed. You can visit a GP
Your local doctor or GP is your first point of contact for non-emergency and preventative medical care during clinic hours (which will vary for each clinic). GPs are trained in medicine and are qualified to treat people for general health conditions, such as illnesses or injuries that cannot be treated by over-the-counter medication. Some GPs specialise in particular areas, such as sexual health, women's health, men's health, gay men's health or mental health.
Developing an ongoing relationship with one GP is often the most effective way of managing your healthcare. We will get to know you over time and become familiar with your medical history.
When you make a doctor’s appointment, you are automatically given an adequate appointment (30 minutes is our standard). If you are worried that it will not be enough time, ask for a long appointment. For example, you may like do this the first time you see a new doctor or if it is for a family visit.
If you are concerned about how long you’ll have to wait, try making your appointment for the first time slot in the morning, or the first time slot after lunch.
Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:
+66 65 237 1936 @PULSEClinic PulseClinic
To get the most out of your appointment with the doctor, a little preparation can save a lot of time or return visits.
Think about what you want to get out of your consultation. For example, do you want to talk about new symptoms
or do you need a new prescription?
It can be a good idea to:
The most important thing when speaking with your doctor is to be honest and upfront. To make the best assessment of your needs, your GP will need to have a full understanding of your medical history, all medication you are taking and lifestyle habits such as smoking, illicit drug use, diet and physical activity.
If your doctor recommends a course of treatment you are not comfortable with, ask about the alternatives and ask your doctor to explain the pros and cons of each so you can make an informed decision.
Make sure you are clear about your doctor’s instructions before you leave. If you are in doubt about what they mean, ask for more information. Take a notebook if you want to take notes or bring a support person with you to help you remember the information. Ask for printed information to take home with you if necessary.
Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:
+66 65 237 1936 @PULSEClinic PulseClinic
GP visits at PULSE CLINICS are covered either partly or fully by insurance. You can pay with cash, credit card, money transfer.
People with insurance that covers their service received from PULSE CLINICS can pay with cash, we will issue medical certificate from clinic visit and your receipt to be reimbursed from your insurance. Most people are reimbursed 80-100% of what they paid at the clinic.
We are one-stop-service. If your doctor has prescribed medication, you will be able to get your medication right at the clinic's dispensary.
Your doctor may schedule a follow-up appointment at a different time frame, such as 7 days, 14 days, 3 months, or 6 months, depending on your conditions and needs.
Once you start taking the medication, if you have problems with your treatment:
Don’t change the treatment without speaking to your doctor.
Tell your doctor about any unwanted side effects.
Work with your doctor to find a treatment that works better for you.
Note:
+ More people are coming to our clinics for continuous care.
+ you may send email to request the official report.
+ Prices are subject to change without notices
Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:
+66 65 237 1936 @PULSEClinic PulseClinic
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.
We offer online consultations with a GP.
This is where you fill in an online form or speak to someone online about a health issue.
You can use your smartphone, tablet or computer to have an online consultation.
Once you have answered the questions in the online form you will get a text or email confirming your online consultation is complete and giving you advice about what to do next.
If your GP needs to get in touch with you, they may suggest a phone or video consultation.
We can offer a video consultation. This is very similar to a face-to-face appointment.
This is where you speak to a doctor using the video camera in your smartphone, tablet or computer.
If you need to have a video call, you will get a text or email from your GP surgery with a date and time.
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