HIV Clinic in Samui - Where to Get HIV Treatment in Koh Samui?

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

HIV Clinic in Samui - Where to Get HIV Treatment in Koh Samui?

HIV Clinics in Samui - Where to Get HIV Treatment in Koh Samui?


Looking for a HIV clinic in Samui? PULSE Clinic offer HIV testing, treatment, prevention, and support for both locals and foreigners. Thailand is known for its strong efforts in fighting HIV/AIDS, making great progress in testing, prevention, and care.

All PULSE clinics provide early diagnosis, quality treatment, and full care for people with HIV. Starting treatment early is important to stay healthy and prevent the virus from spreading. Book an appointment with PULSE Clinic today!

 

For more information about getting HIV treatment at PULSE Clinic, email us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com, contact us by phone call for appointments and information about our HIV care at 083 904 2826 or chat with us via one of the following platforms:

 +66 65 237 1936    @PULSEClinic   PulseClinic

 

HIV is Not the End


There is no cure for HIV, but treatment can make the virus undetectable. This means you can live a long, healthy life and not pass the virus to others. With the right care, you can also start a family and stay well. Trust PULSE to support your health journey. 

 

Key Facts About HIV Treatment (ART)


Current medicines help make HIV easily managable when treated early and correctly. The current common treatment for HIV is called antiretroviral therapy (ART) which include taking a type of daily medication called antiretroviral drugs.

  • HIV has no cure, and the body can't remove the virus.
  • ART helps control HIV and prevents health problems.
  • Everyone with HIV should take ART, no matter their health condition.
  • Even if the virus is undetectable, treatment must continue.
  • ART uses a mix of medicines to lower HIV in the blood.
  • Some ART options come as a single daily pill.
 

What Happens at HIV Treatment Visits?


There is nothing to be afraid about going to a doctor about HIV treatment. Doctor visits for HIV treatment are simple, like any other check-up.

  • The doctor will ask about your health and check how HIV affects your body.
  • They may talk about ways to prevent spreading HIV.
  • Blood tests will check your viral load and overall health.
  • You may get tested for other infections and receive vaccines.
  • The doctor will prescribe and monitor your HIV medicine to find the best treatment for you.

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Get HIV Treatment at PULSE HIV Clinic Koh Samui


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 Koh Samui


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.

 

Why Choose PULSE Clinic?


PULSE Clinic is a queer-owned STD clinic with locations across Asia, offering inclusive and confidential healthcare for all. Many people trust PULSE for HIV treatment because of our compassionate care, expert counselling, and personalized treatment plans. Our dedicated medical team works with you to make informed decisions and ensure a safe, supportive, and judgment-free experience.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About HIV Treatment (ART)


What is Antiretroviral Drugs?

ART is medicine that lowers HIV to undetectable levels, so it can't be found in standard tests. It helps people live healthy lives and start families. Everyone with HIV should start treatment as soon as possible. Waiting can weaken the immune system and increase the risk of illness and spreading the virus.

What is U=U?

U=U means Undetectable = Untransmittable. If a person with HIV takes their medicine daily, their virus can become undetectable in about six months. When this happens and stays that way, they cannot pass HIV through sex. At PULSE Clinic, regular blood tests help track your progress and ensure the virus stays undetectable.

How Often Do You Take HIV Medication?

People newly diagnosed with HIV take 1 to 4 pills daily, depending on their needs.

Doctors check treatment progress by measuring viral load. If the virus is undetectable, it means it can't be measured. Most people taking daily treatment reach this stage within 6 months.

What Happens If You Stop Taking HIV Medication?

If you stop taking your HIV medicine, the virus will quickly increase. Even if it's undetectable, you must keep taking your medication. If you’re thinking about stopping or have already stopped, talk to your doctor right away. They can help you restart treatment and address any concerns.

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.

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