The complete guide to annual health check-ups for expatriates living in Bangkok. English-speaking staff, international insurance accepted, same-day results at major private hospitals.
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For expats in Bangkok, getting a health check-up is straightforward at any major private hospital. All Bangkok private hospitals with health check-up packages have English-speaking staff. Most accept international health insurance (Cigna, Bupa, AXA, Allianz). Results are typically available within 24 hours.
Do Bangkok hospitals accept international health insurance for check-ups?▼
Most private Bangkok hospitals accept major international health insurance: Cigna, Bupa, AXA, Allianz, Pacific Cross, and AIA. You'll usually need pre-authorisation from your insurer before the appointment. Government hospitals require cash payment.
How do I book a health check-up as a foreigner in Bangkok?▼
Call the hospital's international health centre directly or book online. Bumrungrad, Samitivej, and Bangkok Hospital all have English-language websites and international patient desks. Walk-in appointments are available at most hospitals for morning check-ups.
What's included in a typical annual health check-up for expats in Bangkok?▼
A standard expat annual check-up (฿3,000–฿8,000) includes: CBC blood panel, blood glucose, cholesterol, kidney and liver function, thyroid, chest X-ray, urinalysis, and a doctor consultation. Executive packages add ultrasound, ECG, and cancer marker panels.
Which Bangkok hospital is best for expat health check-ups?▼
Bumrungrad International is the most popular for expats (1.1M patients/year, 190 nationalities). BNH Hospital is preferred by the European and Japanese expat community. Samitivej Sukhumvit is top-rated for families and women's check-ups.