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パーソナライズオファーを取得お客様の回答に基づいて厳選された3つのクリニックがカスタマイズされた治療計画と見積もりを提供します。
最良のオプションを選択オファーを比較して最適なクリニックをお選びください。
また、以下の4軒のクリニックすべてをご覧いただけます
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タイでの対症療法費用について今すぐご確認ください

タイでの対症療法の平均価格は$350 / 11,900฿、最低価格は$200 / 6,800฿、最高価格は$500 / 17,000฿です
タイトルコオーストリア
対症療法から $200 / 6,800฿から $300 / 10,200฿から $700 / 23,800฿
データは2026年May月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界35件のクリニックからの患者リクエストと公式見積もりに基づいています。中央値費用は実際の請求書(2024年-2026年)に基づいており毎月更新されます。実際の価格は異なる場合があります。

タイの最高の対症療法クリニックをご発見ください:4件の認証済み選択肢と料金

クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
Bumrungrad International Hospital
He Clinic Bangkok
広告
Panacee Hospital Rama 2 - Integrative Chronic Disease & Regenerative Center

Panacee Hospital Rama 2 - Integrative Chronic Disease & Regenerative Center

タイ, バンコク
クリニックは認証済み :

パナセ・メディカルセンターは、細胞レベルで身体に着目した包括的な医療を提供しています。当クリニックのアプローチは、患者様が現在の身体状態を理解し、将来の健康動向を予測するための支援を行います。また、タイ国内および海外の専門家による専門的なケアを通じ、健康管理計画のサポートも行っております。当クリニックは、薬物や化学物質による副作用を回避するため、ビタミン療法、解毒療法、最新の医療処置など多様な方法を組み合わせ、長期的な健康と若さの維持を促進します。

サービス内容:

  • 細胞療法 - パナセGMP認定細胞若返り治療
  • 非観血的整形外科治療
  • 抗加齢センター
  • 心血管プログラム - ECP(体外式カウンターパルセーション療法)
  • 解毒プログラム
  • キレーション療法
  • 肝臓デトックス
  • 結腸水治療法
  • リン脂質治療
  • 細胞保護および癌発生予防
  • 汚染対策プログラム
  • 顔面若返り治療
  • 更年期・ホルモン療法
  • 特別健康診断
  • 高度臨床検査
  • 遺伝子検査
  • 食物アレルギー検査:IgG
  • 尿中有機酸プロファイル
  • 総合健康診断プログラム
  • オゾン療法
  • 性的健康
  • QRS(量子共鳴システム)ペルビセンター
  • タイ伝統医学・医療用大麻センター
広告
Vega Clinic
Rattinan Clinic
Welida Health Wellness Center

タイでの対症療法概要

要点
関連手術・費用
仕組みについて
メリット
お支払い
患者様が推奨 -
85%
手術時間 - 1 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 1 日
リハビリテーション - 1 日
麻酔 - 局所麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 1187
Bookimed手数料 - $0

タイで対症療法の医学評価を受ける:その分野の最高の専門医をお選びください

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検証済み

Rawipa Khunnarong

5年の経験

Rawipa Khunnarong, M.D. (Dr. Praew), is a physiatrist at Police General Hospital, Bangkok (2025–present). She provides rehabilitation for musculoskeletal pain, neurological disorders, and functional impairments. She works with multidisciplinary teams and teaches and supervises residents.

Education: M.D., Rangsit University/Rajavithi Hospital (2019). Rehabilitation Medicine Residency, Phramongkutklao College of Medicine (2025). Core expertise includes pain and interventional rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation (stroke, spinal cord injury), dysphagia, and sports and exercise medicine.

Advanced training includes Sports Rehabilitation Beyond Strength (2025), PMK Dry Needling (2025), and the 3rd Musculoskeletal Intervention Course (2025). She also completed a BASEM study visit (2024), Olympus FEES for dysphagia (2024), AOCNR (2023), TRMA (2022), and Viatris programs (2022–2023).

検証済み

Ornicha Thititagul

5年の経験

Dr. Ornicha Thititagul (Dr. Faangkaow) is a geriatrician and lecturer in the Geriatric Medicine Division at Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University. She practices at Siriraj Samut Sakhon Geriatric Healthcare Center and Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital.

Accreditations include: M.D. (Second Class Honors, 2017); Diplomate, Thai Board of Internal Medicine (2021); WHO‑SEARO ICOPE Master Trainer (2021). Additional credentials: Diplomate in Geriatric Medicine (2023); Diplomate, International Board of Lifestyle Medicine (2024).

Research highlights include: a randomized controlled trial on oral nutritional supplements in older adults (Geriatrics, 2024); PG‑SGA versus MNA in hepatocellular carcinoma (Support Care Cancer 33, 116, 2025); and Thailand’s first abacavir hypersensitivity case report (J Med Assoc Thai, 2021). She was on the host team and served as a moderator at the 10th Asian Conference of Frailty and Sarcopenia in 2024.

検証済み

Patthama Likitwittaya

7年の経験

Patthama Likitwittaya, M.D., physiatrist. Diplomate, Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine (2025). Rehabilitation Medicine Residency, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University (2025). Doctor of Medicine, First-Class Honors, Thammasat University (2019).

Current role: Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital (July 2025–present). Prior internships: Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital (2019–2020). Songkhla Naval Base Hospital (2020–2021). Naval Hospital Bangkok (2021–2022).

Research: Principal investigator of “Effect of vibrotactile stimulation on gait in Parkinson’s disease and parkinsonism.” Presented at the Royal College of Physiatrists of Thailand (2025).

Advanced training: 29th TOPF Osteoporosis and Related Diseases Grand Round (Dec 2024). Pain management with Focus Shock Wave Piezo Technology (Jul 2024). 35th TASP Annual Scientific Meeting (Mar 2024). Academic and Midyear Conferences of the Royal College of Physiatrists of Thailand (2022). Good Clinical Practice and human subject protection training (Jun 2022).

検証済み

Sirinda Kittiprachakul

5年の経験

Dr. Sirinda “Ning” Kittiprachakul is a board-certified physiatrist (Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2025) at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital. She focuses on neurorehabilitation and cardiac rehabilitation. Her expertise includes geriatric rehabilitation, chronic pain management using Western dry needling, and electrodiagnostic and electromyographic studies.

She earned her MD with First Class Honors in 2020 and completed her Rehabilitation Medicine residency in 2025. She is a Ph.D. candidate in Clinical Sciences at Chulalongkorn University. Her research includes authorship in JACC (2019) and an abstract in Gut (IDDF 2025). She trained at KNRC in Korea in 2024. She received the MDCU Congress 2023 E‑poster consolation prize. She also completed training in HMS telemedicine, Nature Masterclasses, and focused shockwave therapy.

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Dayana
I combined my vacation in Antalya with a check-up.
治療: 女性検査
クリニック: Memorial Antalya Hospital
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It was great! Transfers, accommodation, treatment—all included.
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クリニック: WestDent Clinic
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一般開業医。4つの科学賞受賞。西アジアでの勤務経験。アラビア語を話す患者様をサポートする医療チームの元チームリーダー。現在はデータ処理と医療コンテンツの正確性を担当
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タイでの対症療法に関するFAQ

これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

How do I treat Traveler’s Diarrhea while in Thailand?

Treating traveler’s diarrhea in Thailand requires immediate oral rehydration and managing symptoms with locally available medicine. Most cases resolve within 24 to 48 hours using electrolyte salts (ORS) from pharmacies or convenience stores. Seek clinical care at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital if symptoms persist beyond 3 days.

  • Rehydration strategy: Dissolve ORS packets (Oresol) in bottled water to restore essential electrolytes immediately.
  • Medication options: Use Loperamide (Imodium) for frequency control unless you have fever or blood.
  • Dietary recovery: Eat khao tom (Thai rice soup) to provide gentle nutrition during recovery phases.
  • Professional care: Visit specialized travel clinics for IV therapy if severe dehydration or vomiting occurs.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many travelers self-medicate with over-the-counter antibiotics from local pharmacies, Thailand has specific bacterial resistance patterns. Clinical data suggests that IV therapy at international centers provides immediate relief for severe cases. Choosing a JCI-accredited hospital ensures high safety standards for international patients.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers recommend keeping ORS packets from 7-Eleven handy as they are more effective than plain water. Most find that sticking to plain rice porridge from street vendors helps speed up the recovery process.

What should I do if my symptoms (like fever or cough) worsen?

Worsening symptoms like a high fever over 103 degrees Fahrenheit or difficulty breathing require immediate medical evaluation at a hospital. In Thailand, if a cough produces blood or persists beyond three weeks, visit a JCI-accredited facility such as Bumrungrad International Hospital for advanced diagnostic imaging and specialist care.

  • Emergency indicators: Seek care for bluish skin, chest pressure, or sudden confusion.
  • Persistent fever: Contact a doctor if fever lasts over 3 days despite medication.
  • Professional consultation: Visit 24/7 pharmacies like Boots for initial temperature checks and guidance.
  • Language assistance: Choose private hospitals in Bangkok to ensure access to English-speaking medical staff.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand's private healthcare infrastructure, including top-tier clinics with over 1 million annual patients, offers rapid walk-in services for symptomatic relief. Clinics like those staffed by Dr. Pichayanith Sroysuwan provide specialized telemedicine consultations, which are ideal for initial assessments before traveling to a physical hospital during a flare-up.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend tracking temperature hourly and suggest using ride-hailing apps for direct transport to private emergency rooms if a fever exceeds 39 degrees Celsius. Local insights highlight that while pharmacists provide quick relief, persistent symptoms should be treated at reputable international centers to ensure accurate diagnosis.

Do I need a prescription for antibiotics or strong painkillers in Thailand?

Most common antibiotics are available over-the-counter in Thailand after a brief consultation with a licensed pharmacist. However, strong painkillers like opioids or psychotropic medications are strictly controlled, requiring a physical prescription from a Thai doctor and are typically dispensed only at hospitals или specialized clinics.

  • Antibiotics: Readily available at pharmacies like Boots or Fascino without a prior prescription.
  • Strong painkillers: Opioids like morphine or oxycodone require an in-person hospital consultation.
  • Mild analgesics: Medications like Ibuprofen or Paracetamol are sold freely in convenience stores.
  • Medical cannabis: Available through licensed facilities like HE Clinic Bangkok for specific therapeutic needs.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows they manage over 500,000 international patients yearly. These hospitals often include all necessary recovery medications directly in their surgical packages. This is more reliable than street pharmacies where drug potency can vary between different local brands.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers report easily finding professional guidance at major pharmacy chains in Bangkok and Phuket. They often note that hospital-grade painkillers provide more predictable relief than over-the-counter options found in smaller, rural shops.

Are over-the-counter medication dosages different in Thailand than in the US or UK?

Over-the-counter medication dosages in Thailand often exceed standard strengths found in the US or UK. Typical Thai ibuprofen tablets are 400mg or 600mg, doubling the 200mg Western retail cap. Many medications requiring a prescription abroad, including specific antibiotics, remain available directly through licensed Thai pharmacists.

  • Ibuprofen strength: Standard doses are 400mg to 600mg per single tablet.
  • Paracetamol concentration: Tablets commonly contain 500mg, higher than the 325mg US baseline.
  • Classification system: Pharmacists dispense dangerous drugs behind counters without a formal doctor prescription.
  • Antibiotic access: Medications like 500mg amoxicillin are available over-the-counter in most pharmacies.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai medical facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1,000,000 patients annually with highly regulated pharmacy standards. While local pharmacies offer high-potency meds, international hospitals use JCI-accredited protocols to ensure dosage safety for foreign travelers. Always confirm the exact milligram count on Thai foil strips, as they frequently exceed the single-dose limits set by the FDA or NHS.

Patient Consensus: Patients often find local cold and flu remedies significantly stronger than Western equivalents. Many travelers recommend using translation apps to verify active ingredients and dosage instructions before starting any new medication.

Can I buy basic OTC medication at convenience stores like 7-Eleven?

You can buy basic over-the-counter medications at 7-Eleven and other convenience stores across Thailand 24/7. These shops commonly stock essential remedies for pain, fever, digestive issues, and cold symptoms. Most items are available in accessible single-dose blister packs or small travel-sized bottles.

  • Pain relief: Paracetamol and ibuprofen are standard for managing headaches or fever.
  • Digestive health: Antacids, loperamide for diarrhea, and oral rehydration salts are widely available.
  • Cold remedies: Antihistamines like loratadine and various cough suppressants are typically stocked.
  • Topical care: Adhesive bandages, antiseptic creams, and Tiger Balm are staples in most stores.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While convenience stores are perfect for late-night needs, prices for symptomatic treatment at major Bangkok hospitals like Bumrungrad International range from $200 to $500. If your symptoms persist, these JCI-accredited facilities provide comprehensive diagnostics and specialized care that over-the-counter options cannot address.

Patient Consensus: Travelers find 7-Eleven more accessible than pharmacies after hours for quick relief of minor issues. Identifying local brands is easier using translation apps or by asking staff for medicine using simple gestures.

Where is the best place to buy medicine to ensure it is genuine?

The most reliable way to ensure medication is genuine in Thailand is by purchasing directly from licensed hospital pharmacies or major national retail chains. Large medical centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain strict supply chains and JCI-accredited safety standards to guarantee the authenticity of all dispensed drugs.

  • Hospital pharmacies: Direct dispensing at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad ensures 100% medication legitimacy.
  • Major retail chains: International brands like Boots and Watsons operate under strict Thai FDA regulations.
  • Local pharmacy leaders: Fascino is a highly reputable national chain known for authentic medical supplies.
  • Packaging verification: Genuine products must feature a Thai FDA registration number and intact holographic seals.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While street-side pharmacies in tourist hubs are common, patients should prioritize hospital-based pharmacies for specialized prescriptions. Data shows top-tier Bangkok hospitals serve over 1,000,000 patients annually, meaning their inventory turnover is high and expiration protocols are rigorously monitored compared to smaller vendors.

Patient Consensus: Experienced travelers recommend sticking to large chains even if prices are slightly higher. They warn against buying from unregulated street stalls or small shops in areas like Patong to avoid counterfeit risks.

What are popular Thai remedies for a sore throat or cough?

Popular Thai remedies for a sore throat or cough include herbal lozenges like Takabb Anti-Cough Pills and Botan, alongside traditional teas made from ginger, lime, and honey. These treatments utilize natural ingredients like Andrographis paniculata and Indian Gooseberry to reduce inflammation and clear phlegm effectively.

  • Herbal lozenges: Takabb anti-cough pills and Botan lozenges provide immediate cooling and throat relief.
  • Natural infusions: Hot ginger tea with lime and honey helps expand airways and expel mucus.
  • Medicinal herbs: Fah Talai Jone capsules treat fevers and sore throats using Andrographis paniculata.
  • Traditional ingredients: Fingerroot and galangal offer antibacterial properties for oral and respiratory health.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While basic remedies are found in any 7-Eleven, specialized facilities like He Clinic Bangkok offer licensed medical cannabis treatments for varied symptoms. For persistent issues, JCI-accredited centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1,000,000 patients annually with advanced diagnostic support.

Patient Consensus: Many find that chewing betel leaf or drinking ginger-lime-honey tea clears coughs within 2 days. Steam inhalation with lemongrass or kaffir lime is often preferred over standard balms for rapid congestion relief.

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