Health Check-Up for Thailand Retirement Visa & Long-Stay Visa (2026)

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Applying for a Thai Retirement Visa (Non-Immigrant O-A), Thailand Elite Visa, or Work Permit often requires specific medical tests from a licensed Thai hospital. The requirements vary by visa type but typically include a chest X-ray, blood test, and a signed medical certificate. Bangkok private hospitals provide same-day medical certificate services for visa applicants.

Non-Immigrant O-A (Retirement Visa) medical requirements

The Non-Immigrant O-A visa (for retirees aged 50+) requires a medical certificate from a licensed Thai physician. Requirements as of 2026:

  • Chest X-ray (PA view) — to rule out active tuberculosis
  • HIV/AIDS test (ELISA or equivalent) — must be negative
  • Syphilis (VDRL) test — must be negative
  • Complete blood count (CBC) is sometimes requested
  • All tests must be performed at a licensed Thai hospital (not a clinic)
  • The medical certificate must be signed by a licensed Thai doctor on hospital letterhead
  • Results valid for 3 months — book tests shortly before your visa appointment
  • Cost at a private Bangkok hospital: ฿800–฿2,500 for the full visa medical package

Thailand Elite Visa medical requirements

Thailand Elite Visa (5-year, 10-year, 20-year) has no mandatory medical test at the application stage. However:

  • Some Elite Visa benefits include access to health check-up packages at partner hospitals
  • For the Elite Ultimate Privilege (20-year) membership, an annual executive health check-up is included at specific hospitals
  • No medical test is required to purchase or renew Elite Visa — only a clean criminal record

Work permit medical requirements in Thailand

To obtain or renew a Thai work permit, employees must provide a medical certificate stating they are free from specific conditions:

  • Required declaration: freedom from 9 prohibited diseases including leprosy, tuberculosis (active), drug addiction, alcoholism, and syphilis (stage 3)
  • Certificate signed by a licensed Thai physician
  • Chest X-ray may be requested by the employer or Ministry of Labour
  • HIV/AIDS status: NOT required for work permits (illegal to discriminate based on HIV status under Thai law)
  • Cost for work permit medical at a Bangkok private hospital: ฿500–฿1,500

Where to get a visa medical check-up in Bangkok

The best hospitals for fast, same-day visa medical certificates in Bangkok:

  • Bumrungrad International Hospital — international patient department handles visa medicals; English letter same day; ฿1,800–฿2,500
  • BNH Hospital — experienced with expat visa medicals; certificate in 2–3 hours; ฿1,500–฿2,200
  • Samitivej Hospital Sukhumvit — dedicated expat services; English certificate; ฿1,800–฿2,500
  • Phyathai 2 Hospital — more affordable option; certificates same day; ฿800–฿1,500
  • Kasemrad Hospital — budget-friendly; popular with budget expats; ฿600–฿1,200
  • Most hospitals: bring your passport, arrive in the morning, and expect 2–4 hours total

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a medical certificate from my home country for a Thai retirement visa?

No — for the Non-Immigrant O-A retirement visa, the Thai immigration authority requires a medical certificate issued by a licensed Thai physician on Thai hospital letterhead, not a certificate from your home country. The tests must be performed in Thailand.

How long is a Thai visa medical certificate valid?

Medical certificates for Thai visa purposes are generally valid for 3 months from the date of issue. Book your medical tests close to your intended visa application date. Some consulates may accept certificates up to 6 months old — check with the specific Thai Embassy or Consulate.

Do I need an HIV test for a Thai retirement visa?

Yes — the Non-Immigrant O-A visa application requires an HIV test result (ELISA or equivalent). The result must be negative (non-reactive). HIV-positive applicants are technically prohibited from obtaining the O-A visa under Thai immigration regulations, though this policy has been debated as discriminatory by international health organisations.

How much does a retirement visa medical check-up cost in Bangkok?

A full medical package for Non-Immigrant O-A visa purposes (chest X-ray, HIV test, syphilis test, CBC, medical certificate) costs ฿800–฿2,500 at Bangkok private hospitals. Budget private hospitals (Phyathai, Kasemrad) are at the lower end; JCI hospitals (Bumrungrad, BNH) are at the higher end with more detailed English documentation.

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