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Covid-19 Testing for Foreigners

Praram 9 hospital is ready to provide Covid-19 testing for all foreigners in Thailand.


If you suspect that you have come into contact with someone with Covid-19, you may be at very high risk. Even if you have no symptoms, you may still be positive and spread it to your loved ones or friends around you.


Come get tested, be safe, and we can stop the spread together. Our medical team is ready to help you.




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Some of you have been wondering what our screening services for Covid-19 are like. Some of you wonder how much it costs. These depend on your symptoms, and we will recommend the best screening services tailored to you.


We do RT-PCR nasopharyngeal swabs as our preferred method for testing. Chest X-Rays can be done as well, to give a clear view of what is going on inside your chest.


Our hospital is dedicated to curbing the spread of Covid-19. We have arranged a Hospitel (facility with the luxury of a hotel and medical management team of a hospital) with our partner hotel, and we are working to cooperate with more hotels in the future. http://praram-9-moderna-stg.i02ms7ouq4-pxr4kj5xv6gn.p.runcloud.link/en/hospitel-flagship/


For more information, please email: medicalcoordinator@praram-9-moderna-stg.i02ms7ouq4-pxr4kj5xv6gn.p.runcloud.link or call us at 1270



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