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Is treatment in Thailand expensive?

Asked 16 Oct 2023 14:30:48
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16 Oct 2023 14:30:48 Noah526 Smith posted:
I would like to know. Is treatment in Thailand expensive? It's just that many people I know go to Thailand precisely because of the good medicine. But I don't know how expensive it is. They say it varies, somewhere expensive, somewhere not.

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Replied 16 Oct 2023 16:03:00
16 Oct 2023 16:03:00 Liam Johnson replied:
In Thailand, medical treatment is often considered more affordable compared to Western countries. Many people come here for the purpose of medical tourism, as the prices for medical services and procedures are much lower. But the most important thing is to find a good clinic, which this article https://www.clinicspots.com/blog/how-do-you-find-the-right-clinic-for-your-needs-in-thailand can help with. However, the cost of treatment can vary depending on many factors such as the medical center chosen, the type of disease and the treatment methods. Generally, treatment in Thailand can be more affordable, but it is always important to do your research and plan ahead.
Replied 16 Oct 2023 17:45:02
16 Oct 2023 17:45:02 Frank Williams replied:
Thailand is known for its high quality medical services and experienced specialists, and the prices are really attractive for foreign patients. For example, heart surgeries, cancer treatments and other procedures can cost much less than in the US or Europe. However, it is important to remember that quality and prices can vary in different parts of Thailand, and you should choose accredited medical facilities to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Replied 13 Mar 2024 12:28:19
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