Medical care in Thailand

Left hospital in Thailand and not sure what to do next?

Most people leave in good hands — and walk straight into confusion. We help medical tourists, expats, and families abroad understand what support they actually need — without being sold into a package. Two ways to get clarity: a $12 written brief or a $59 private call.

Non-medical. Decision support only. No agencies. No commissions.

What you get

  • Independent, non-medical decision support
  • A structured framework for next steps
  • Questions you should (and shouldn’t) ask providers
  • Realistic expectations about support in Thailand
  • Confidence to decide without guessing
  • Help for family members coordinating from overseas

What we don't do

  • Provide medical advice or diagnosis
  • Care provider arrangement
  • Emergency response
  • Insurance consultation

The Gap

This call helps people navigating post-discharge uncertainty

In-hospital care

Clear protocols. Expert teams. Everything coordinated.

Outside the hospital

Figure things out yourself. No roadmap. Unclear options.

Common questions people ask after discharge

"The hospital said I need 'someone to help with daily activities' — what does that actually mean?"

Many expats face this. We help you understand what different levels of support look like and what matches your situation.

"I got three different price quotes and they're wildly different — how do I know what's reasonable?"

Pricing in Thailand varies for real reasons. We help you understand what drives costs and what questions to ask.

"I don't know what I don't know — what should I even be asking my doctor before leaving?"

This is extremely common. We provide a framework for the right questions based on your recovery type.

"Can I realistically recover alone in my condo, or do I need someone full-time?"

Depends on many factors. We help you think through the realistic requirements for your specific situation.

These are real concerns from people who booked this call

The gap after discharge is consistent across medical tourists and expats. What changes is your specific situation — and that's where clarity matters.

What this call is (and isn't)

Clear boundaries help you understand what to expect

This IS

  • Independent, non-medical

    No conflicts of interest with providers

  • Decision support

    Helps you understand your options

  • Framework for questions

    Know what to ask your providers

  • Context about Thailand

    How the system works for foreigners

This is NOT

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    Medical advice

    We don't diagnose or prescribe

  • ×

    An emergency service

    For urgent medical needs, call 1669

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    A care provider

    We don't deliver services ourselves

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    Insurance consultation

    Focus is on care options, not coverage

Think of this as a structured conversation to help you see your situation and make informed decisions. This session is especially helpful if:

  • You've just been discharged and don't know what level of care is appropriate
  • You're deciding between home care, staying alone, or additional support
  • You're unsure which questions matter — and which don't
  • You feel something isn't right but can't explain why
  • You're managing recovery from abroad and lack local context

If none of these apply, this service may not be necessary.

Who this is for

Medical tourists, expats, and families abroad — anyone facing post-discharge confusion in Thailand

Solo medical tourists

You came to Thailand for a procedure and didn't plan the recovery. Now you're discharged, possibly alone, and not sure what support you actually need.

Common situations:

  • Just discharged after surgery — the hospital said 'arrange home care' but didn't explain what that means
  • Staying in a hotel or Airbnb and unsure if you can manage alone
  • Flying home in 10 days and not sure if that's safe or what to do until then

Expats navigating an unexpected health event

You live in Thailand but the post-hospital landscape feels unfamiliar. You need clarity on your options without being sold into the most expensive one.

Common situations:

  • Got conflicting quotes from providers and can't work out what's appropriate
  • Discharge was rushed — you have medication instructions but no clear recovery plan
  • Want to understand realistic costs before committing to anything

Family members coordinating from abroad

Your parent, partner, or relative is recovering in Thailand and you're trying to help from the UK, Australia, or the US. You need to understand what's available and arrange it quickly.

Common situations:

  • Received a call that a family member is being discharged — you don't know what to do
  • Can't travel to Thailand for another week and need to know someone will check on them
  • Been quoted several different services and can't work out which is appropriate from overseas

How it works

Simple. One session. No ongoing commitment.

1

Book your session

Choose a time that works for you. Pay $59 USD upfront to confirm your session.

2

Fill short intake form

5–7 questions about your situation. Helps us prepare for your call.

3

30-minute decision call

Via Zoom. Focused on understanding your options and next steps.

4

Leave with a plan

A clear next-step map and the right questions to ask your providers.

What you'll get from this call:

Understanding of your care options outside the hospital
Framework for evaluating different support levels
Questions to ask providers and hospitals
Context about how the Thai system works
Realistic cost expectations for different scenarios
A clear action plan for your next 48–72 hours

Common questions people ask after discharge

These are the kinds of concerns we help bring clarity to

"The hospital said I need 'someone to help with daily activities' — what does that actually mean?"

Many expats face this. We help you understand what different levels of support look like and what matches your situation.

"I got three different price quotes and they're wildly different — how do I know what's reasonable?"

Pricing in Thailand varies for real reasons. We help you understand what drives costs and what questions to ask.

"I don't know what I don't know — what should I even be asking my doctor before leaving?"

This is extremely common. We provide a framework for the right questions based on your recovery type.

"Can I realistically recover alone in my condo, or do I need someone full-time?"

Depends on many factors. We help you think through the realistic requirements for your specific situation.

These are real concerns from people who booked this call

The gap after discharge is consistent across medical tourists and expats. What changes is your specific situation — and that's where clarity matters.

Important to know

This is a non-medical service

We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. All medical decisions should be made in consultation with your qualified healthcare providers.

Not for emergencies

If you're experiencing a medical emergency, call 1669 (Thailand emergency services) or go to the nearest hospital immediately.

What we provide

Independent, non-medical decision support to help you understand your post-discharge care options in Thailand. We help frame questions and provide context — all decisions remain with you and your medical team.

Your privacy

Your intake information and call details are kept confidential and used solely to provide clarity for your situation. We do not share your information with third parties.

By booking this service, you acknowledge that this is decision support only, not medical care or advice.

If you're unsure what to do next, let's think it through together.

One conversation to understand your options and make confident decisions.