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Kantaphong Thongrong

  • Nouveau
  • 9 années d'expérience
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Le Dr Kantaphong Thongrong associe leadership clinique et techniques de réadaptation innovantes, en se concentrant sur la neuroréadaptation et la gestion de la douleur chronique.

    • Physiatre certifié (spécialiste en médecine physique et de réadaptation) avec une expertise en entraînement à la marche par exosquelette robotique et portable
    • Chef du département de réadaptation à l'hôpital King Mongkut Chaokhunthahan
    • Fondateur du groupe de réadaptation PYONG, spécialisé dans les traitements non invasifs avancés
    • Instructeur au King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, enseignant la médecine musculosquelettique et de réadaptation
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Kanokkaew Viravan

  • Nouveau
  • 36 années d'expérience
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Clinique :
    4.8
    Intrarat Hospital
  • Le Dr Kanokkaew est un pédiatre certifié avec une formation spécialisée en vaccinations et en santé infantile.

    • Certifié par l'American Board of Pediatrics
    • Diplômé de la Medical University of South Carolina
    • Diplômé du National Board of Medical Examiners (USA)
    • Spécialisé en vaccinations pédiatriques et en soins préventifs
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Dr Panyapan Tiraprasidporn

  • Nouveau
  • 18 années d'expérience
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Clinique :
    4.8
    Intrarat Hospital
  • Le Dr Panyapan Tiraprasidporn est spécialisé en soins pédiatriques, se concentrant sur la prévention et le traitement des maladies infantiles à l'hôpital Intrarat.

    • Diplômé de la Faculté de médecine de l'hôpital Siriraj, Université Mahidol
    • Détient un certificat de pédiatrie de l'hôpital Siriraj
    • Pédiatre généraliste expert en troubles du développement et du comportement
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Dr Supaporn Sompanwang

  • Nouveau
  • 25 années d'expérience
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Clinique :
    4.8
    Intrarat Hospital
  • Le Dr Supaporn Sompanwang est spécialisé dans les vaccinations pédiatriques, assurant la santé des enfants grâce à des soins experts à l'hôpital Intrarat.

    • Pédiatre généraliste avec une formation spéciale en prévention des maladies infantiles
    • Diplômé de la faculté de médecine de l'université de Naresuan
    • Détient des certificats en pédiatrie et en médecine familiale
    • Fournit des soins complets pour les problèmes de développement et de comportement
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chalisa Tangkanangnukul

  • Nouveau
  • 6 années d'expérience
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Le Dr Tangkanangnukul est spécialisé dans la vaccination pédiatrique, formé dans les meilleures institutions médicales de Thaïlande.

    • Diplômé avec mention de la faculté de médecine de l'université Chulalongkorn
    • Formation pédiatrique complétée au Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health
    • Poursuit actuellement des études avancées en médecine physique et réadaptation
    • Certifié dans diverses techniques d'injection médicale
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Sitthisak Jdhammawiwatnukul

  • Nouveau
  • 25 années d'expérience
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Dr. Sitthisak Dhammawiatnukul, MD, ABAARM, specializes in Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine and Preventive Medicine. His focus areas include Cell Therapy, Aesthetic Medicine, Men’s Health, Gut Health, Hormone Management, and Detox. He practices at Harmony Life Center (2023–present). He also serves as Medical Advisor at Bio Sky Clinic (2010–present).

    Accreditations include the A4M Certificate in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (2011). He is an ISCT member with specialized certification in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). He attended the ISCT Annual Meeting in 2016. He completed the Thai Chelation Therapy Association Workshop, Level 17. He also holds certificates of attendance from A4M, the Thai Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Surgery, the Thai Association of Cell Therapy, and the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine.

    Training includes non-surgical MSC therapy for knee rejuvenation. He has additional training in gut health, hormone management, and detox. He earned his MD from Chulalongkorn University and a BSc in Medical Technology from Mahidol University. He also holds a medical training certificate from 2003.

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Natthaphon Suwan

  • Nouveau
  • 14 années d'expérience
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Dr. Natthaphon Suwan, M.D., M.Sc., ABAARM, focuses on Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine. He earned his M.D. from Chiang Mai University in 2012. He completed an M.Sc. in Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine at Dhurakij Pundit University in 2019. He also received a Master of Management in Health from Mahidol University in 2020. Languages: Thai and English.

    Board certifications: WOSAAM Board Diploma (2018); ABAARM/A4M (2019); Thai Board of Preventive Medicine, Public Health (2020). Professional memberships: WOSAAM, A4M, PMAT, CMAT, ACTTHAI, and TIMA.

    Current practice: BAAC (2019–present), Vejthani Q Life (2019–present), and UM The Exclusive Health Clinic (2020–present). Previous roles: Vibharam Hospital and World Medical Hospital. Clinical interests: IV therapies, ozone therapy, colon hydrotherapy, male hormones and TRT, PRP, stem cells, genetic cancer risk and NK cell therapy, food intolerance testing, and personalized supplementation. Additional training: A4M (2018–2019), CMAT (2019), ACTTHAI (2019), and H.E.A.T. (2020).

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Pichayanith Sroysuwan

  • Nouveau
  • 8 années d'expérience
  • + de 63190 traitements effectués
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Dr. Pichayanith Sroysuwan, M.D., M.Sc. (Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine, 2023–present), is a rehabilitation-trained physician. He specializes in lifestyle, anti-aging, regenerative, and personalized medicine. He practices at Foresta & Morning, Cplus Private Hospital, UMC Wellness, WIH Hospital, and Eden/Wellu.

    Accreditations: American Board of Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine (ABAARM, 2024) and American Board of Laser Surgery (ABLS Renovia, 2024). Advanced training includes aesthetic dermatology and regenerative medicine (Mae Fah Luang, 2022), practical stem cell therapy (2022), chelation therapy (2023), high laser therapy (2019–2021), NAD+ therapy (certified 2023), and myofascial release (AHG).

    Experience: Rehabilitation Medicine residency and medical practice at Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen University (2019–2022). Telemedicine consultant for Raksa/Doctor Anywhere (2020–2022). Contributor to COVID-19 programs ThaiRod and COM COVID (Royal College of Family Physicians). Head of Medicine Delivery Services. Public health educator and moderator.

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Gorpong Koowattanataworn

  • Nouveau
  • 8 années d'expérience
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Dr. Gorpong Koowattanataworn, MD, is board-certified in Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine (A4M/ABAARM). He earned his MD from the Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University. He holds a Master’s in Management in Health and Preventive Medicine from Mahidol University. He also holds a Master’s in Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine from Mae Fah Luang University. He has a Diploma in Occupational Medicine from Burapha University. He is certified in Practical Stem Cell Therapy (Thai Association of Cell Therapy) and in Chelation Therapy.

    Specialties: anti-aging and regenerative medicine; preventive and lifestyle medicine; aesthetic dermatology; cell and stem-cell therapies (MSCs for knee restoration, exosome/MSC therapies); hormone management and bioidentical HRT; cancer immunotherapy (NK cell boosters); weight management; personalized compounded supplements; gut and immune health; men’s sexual health; chelation therapy.

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Karin Kulwacharamongkon

  • Nouveau
  • 9 années d'expérience
  • Lieu : Thaïlande, Bangkok
  • Dr. Karin Kulwacharamongkon is a general practitioner and an aesthetic and anti-aging physician. She has more than six years of experience in non-surgical facial rejuvenation. She practices at Icellare Clinic in Bangkok (2025–present). Her work focuses on integrative and preventive care. She creates personalized plans using EECP, micronutrient therapy, and lifestyle medicine.

    Education and credentials include: Certificate in Preventive Medicine (Community Mental Health, 2025). M.Sc. in Health Science Education, Mahidol University (2024). M.D., Ubon Ratchathani University (2017). Ph.D. in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine in progress.

    Training includes hands-on IPL, mesotherapy, fillers, thread lifting, and botulinum toxin (2019). Advanced filler techniques and complication management (2020). Allergan Medical Institute programs (2022–2023). Chelation therapy (2019). IV nutrition (2025). ASLS (2025). She served as an Instructor of Medicine from 2018 to 2025. Her research focused on medical student burnout.

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Bookimed Insights : Meilleurs spécialistes de vaccination en Thaïlande (2026)

Bookimed a coordonné 3 demandes pour Vaccination en Thaïlande, en collaboration avec 10 spécialistes. Les médecins de ce tableau se distinguent régulièrement par leurs qualifications et leur expertise à répondre aux besoins spécifiques des patients. Toutes les informations proviennent de cas réels de patients et d'offres de traitement créées par nos cliniques partenaires.
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#19 années d'expérienceNeurorééducation & douleur chroniqueIntègre la robotique avancée et les technologies non invasives pour des résultats de récupération améliorés. Chef d'un service de réadaptation hospitalier et fondateur d'un centre de rééducation haut de gamme.
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#236 années d'expérienceVaccinations pédiatriquesPédiatre certifié avec une formation américaine, spécialisé en vaccinations et soins préventifs pour les enfants. Certifié par l'American Board of Pediatrics.
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#318 années d'expérienceVaccination pédiatriqueSpécialisé en soins pédiatriques avec une formation à l'hôpital Siriraj. Se concentre sur la santé globale de l'enfant, y compris les vaccinations et les problèmes de développement.
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#425 années d'expérienceVaccinations pédiatriquesSpécialisé dans la prévention des maladies infantiles avec des certifications en pédiatrie et en médecine familiale. Dédié à assurer la santé et le développement des enfants.
Thaïlande
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#56 années d'expérienceVaccination pédiatriqueFormation pédiatrique spécialisée au premier institut de santé infantile de Thaïlande. Diplômé avec mention d'une école de médecine de premier plan avec une certification supplémentaire en injections médicales.
Thaïlande
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FAQ

Ces FAQ sont basées sur les questions de patients réels cherchant des soins médicaux avec Bookimed. Les réponses sont fournies par des experts médicaux et des représentants de cliniques réputées.

Should I get a Rabies vaccine for my trip?

Pre-exposure rabies vaccination is recommended for travelers visiting Thailand for more than 2 weeks, heading to rural areas, or engaging in outdoor activities. While rabies is rare in tourists, the disease is 100% fatal without immediate post-exposure prophylaxis after an animal bite.

  • Risk areas: Exposure occurs in cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai, not just rural jungles.
  • Simplification of care: Vaccinated travelers avoid needing rabies immune globulin, which is often difficult to find.
  • Post-exposure requirements: Even vaccinated individuals must receive 2 booster doses immediately after any potential exposure.
  • Cost savings: Vaccination in Thailand costs $100 to $100, roughly 50% less than US averages.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows high-standard facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1 million patients annually with JCI accreditation. Choosing these top-tier centers ensures you receive international-standard vaccines and properly documented certification, which is vital if you need boosters later in your trip.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers regret skipping the shots after experiencing a dog bite, which triggers a stressful and expensive search for emergency treatment. It is common for long-term expats to get vaccinated only after their first animal encounter to eliminate future anxiety.

Is the Japanese Encephalitis vaccine necessary for Thailand?

The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine is not mandatory for Thailand but is recommended for long-term travelers staying over 30 days. High-risk activities like rural trekking, camping near rice paddies, or visiting northern provinces during rainy season (May to October) increase the necessity for protection.

  • Risk profile: Transmission is extremely low in urban Bangkok, Phuket, and major beach resorts.
  • Highest risk: Agricultural areas and pig farms in Northern Thailand pose the greatest exposure.
  • Vaccination options: Imojev is a common single-dose live vaccine available at Thai clinics.
  • Alternative protection: Use DEET-based repellents to prevent mosquito bites regardless of your vaccination status.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Ixiaro is standard in the US, clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital often provide the single-dose Imojev vaccine. This is more cost-effective and convenient for travelers already in Bangkok. If you are staying under 14 days in tourist hubs, our data suggests focusing on Hepatitis A and Typhoid instead.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers skip the vaccine for short city trips, citing that side effects like fatigue can be bothersome. Those volunteering in rural villages often choose vaccination for peace of mind despite the low reported case numbers.

Is a Yellow Fever vaccine required for Thailand?

A Yellow Fever vaccine is only required for Thailand if you arrive from or transited for over 12 hours through a risk-classified country in Africa or South America. Most travelers from the US, Europe, or Australia do not need proof of vaccination for entry.

  • Mandatory proof: Required if visiting a risk area within the last 30 days.
  • 10-day rule: You must receive the vaccine at least 10 days before seeking entry.
  • Validity period: The International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) now provides lifetime protection.
  • Non-compliance risk: Missing certificates may result in 6-day quarantine or immediate deportation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Yellow Fever is situational, clinics like Menness Wellness or Bumrungrad International Hospital see high demand for Dengue and HPV vaccines. Since Thailand has no internal Yellow Fever risk, these facilities focus on local tropical protections. If you require a mandatory shot, ensure your certificate is from a WHO-authorized center to pass Suvarnabhumi Airport immigration.

Patient Consensus: Travelers emphasize carrying the physical yellow card when flying from at-risk zones. Many report that while direct flights from the West are exempt, long layovers in Africa or South America trigger strict document checks upon arrival in Bangkok.

Where can I receive vaccinations if I need boosters while already in Thailand?

You can receive vaccinations and boosters at JCI-accredited hospitals, specialized travel clinics, and private medical centers across Thailand. Facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital and MedConsult Clinic offer English-speaking services, transparent pricing, and same-day intramuscular administration for routine boosters, including Hepatitis, HPV, and Dengue.

  • Service locations: Facilities like Bumrungrad serve 1,000,000 patients annually with 70 specialized departments.
  • Typical duration: Most vaccination appointments require only 15–30 minutes per standard injection.
  • Post-vaccination care: Medical staff monitor patients for 15–30 minutes to ensure no immediate reactions.
  • Required documentation: Patients must present a passport and any available prior electronic health records.
  • Available boosters: Clinics provide Influenza, Hepatitis A/B, HPV, RSV, and rabies post-exposure prophylaxis.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many tourists visit specialized travel clinics for lower fees, JCI-accredited hospitals like Bumrungrad offer a significant advantage for complex schedules. These major centers use integrated Electronic Health Records (EHR) and AI-driven tracking. This ensures your booster data is globally accessible and compatible with international certification standards for future travel.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers recommend booking appointments online at chains like Samitivej to avoid 2-hour waits. Bringing physical proof of prior doses is essential for a smooth process and ensuring the correct booster interval.

Which vaccinations are strongly recommended for most travelers to Thailand?

Most travelers to Thailand require Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccinations to protect against contaminated food and water. Travelers must also update routine immunizations including Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis (Tdap), and Influenza, which remains endemic year-round in tropical Southeast Asian climates.

  • Food-borne protection: Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccines are essential for all regions.
  • Routine updates: Ensure MMR and Tdap boosters are current before international departure.
  • Mosquito-borne risks: Japanese Encephalitis is recommended for rural stays exceeding 30 days.
  • Animal exposure: Rabies vaccination is advised for backpackers or those visiting sanctuaries.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While most focus on basic shots, Dengue fever is a significant risk in Thai urban centers. Clinics like Menness Wellness Clinic now offer 2-dose Dengue vaccine packages for around $170. This proactively manages a risk that basic travel vaccines do not cover.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that Hepatitis A and Typhoid are non-negotiable for anyone eating local street food. Many travelers regret skipping the Rabies series after encounters with monkeys or stray dogs in popular tourist hubs.

Should I get a Rabies vaccine before visiting Thailand?

Rabies is endemic in Thailand, making pre-exposure vaccination highly recommended for long-term travelers, rural explorers, and those interacting with animals. While not mandatory for entry, the vaccine series simplifies life-saving treatment after a bite and eliminates the need for hard-to-find Rabies Immune Globulin.

  • High-risk areas: Rural districts and Eastern Bangkok recently reported active rabies alerts in animals.
  • Treatment simplification: Pre-vaccinated individuals require only 2 booster shots instead of 5 doses.
  • Carrier variety: Risk extends beyond stray dogs to cats, monkeys, and seemingly healthy puppies.
  • Facility access: JCI-accredited centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain reliable vaccine stocks and expertise.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows most travelers overlook that `low-cost` rural clinics often lack the specific Rabies Immune Globulin (RIG) needed for unvaccinated bite victims. Choosing a JCI-accredited facility like Bumrungrad International, which serves 1,000,000 patients annually, ensures you receive international-standard biologicals that smaller regional clinics may not carry.

Patient Consensus: Travelers describe the vaccine as `cheap insurance` that removes the logistical nightmare of finding specific medicine in remote areas. Many advise strictly avoiding temple monkeys and street dogs, regardless of how friendly they appear to locals.

When should I schedule my vaccinations relative to departure?

Schedule your travel vaccinations at least 4 to 6 weeks before your departure to Thailand. This timeframe allows your body to build full immunity and accommodates multi-dose series like Hepatitis A or Dengue Fever, which require specific intervals between shots for maximum protection.

  • Immunity window: Most vaccines require 14 days post-injection to reach peak effectiveness.
  • Multi-dose series: Dengue Fever or HPV vaccines often require 2 to 3 doses.
  • Legal requirements: Yellow Fever certificates must be issued 10 days before border entry.
  • Series spacing: Planning 8 weeks ahead allows for monitoring potential side effects safely.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While general clinics offer basic shots, specialized centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 500,000 international patients annually and maintain extensive vaccine stocks. Booking 6 weeks early is vital for specific tropical vaccines like Dengue, which Menness Wellness Clinic provides as a 2-dose series for $169 to ensure complete coverage before you travel.

Patient Consensus: Travelers emphasize booking 4 to 6 weeks early to create a safety margin for immunity buildup. Many recommend bringing your previous vaccination records to Thai hospitals to ensure continuity of care and proper spacing between boosters.

Do I need a Japanese Encephalitis vaccine?

The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine is recommended if you plan to stay in Thailand for over 30 days or visit rural agricultural areas. While urban risk is low, the disease has a 20–30% fatality rate, making vaccination vital for long-term travelers and outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Exposure risk: High-risk activities include camping, hiking, or visiting pig farms and rice paddies.
  • Seasonal timing: Transmission increases during the rainy season from June to October in rural regions.
  • Vaccination schedule: The standard series requires 2 doses typically spaced 28 days apart for effectiveness.
  • Urban travel: Most short-term tourists staying strictly in Bangkok or Phuket generally do not need it.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many travelers focus on the 30-day rule, our data shows that high-capacity centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 500,000 international patients annually, many seeking preventative care. If your itinerary includes Chiang Mai or rural Northern Thailand, the $100 per shot cost is a small price for protection against a severe neurological disease. You can often coordinate these vaccinations alongside standard health check-ups at accredited Bangkok facilities to save time.

Patient Consensus: Travelers often note that while vaccines are optional for city trips, they provide essential peace of mind for rural trekking. Use mosquito repellent and nets as additional layers of protection regardless of your vaccination status.

Are COVID-19 vaccines still required for entry into Thailand?

COVID-19 vaccinations are no longer required for entry into Thailand as of 2026. Travelers do not need to present proof of vaccination or negative test results. However, all foreign arrivals must now complete the free Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) within 72 hours before entry.

  • Entry documentation: Complete the mandatory Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) before arriving.
  • Passport validity: Ensure your passport remains valid for 6 months beyond entry.
  • Visa-free stays: Citizens from 93 countries enjoy 60-day visa-exempt stays regularly.
  • Other vaccinations: Yellow Fever certification is mandatory if traveling from risk zones.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While COVID-19 rules have vanished, clinical health remains a priority for long-term visitors. We see a rising trend in patients booking specialized vaccinations like Dengue Fever at Menness Wellness Clinic or HPV series at MedConsult Bangkok Medical Clinic during their stay. These preventative treatments are often 50% more affordable in Bangkok than in the US, making medical pitstops a smart move for savvy travelers.

Patient Consensus: Travelers consistently report seamless entry at airports without any health documentation checks. Some mention that keeping a digital vaccine copy is still helpful for voluntary requests at specific Muay Thai gyms or private hospitals.

Is Malaria a concern, and should I take preventive medication?

Malaria risk in Thailand is generally low for most travelers, especially in major urban and tourist centers like Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai. Preventive medication is typically only recommended for those visiting remote, forested border regions near Myanmar, Laos, or Cambodia.

  • Regional risk: Minimal risk exists in cities, but increases in deep rural jungle areas.
  • Preventive options: Medications like Atovaquone-proguanil or Doxycycline are reserved for high-risk trekking.
  • Primary protection: Focus on mosquito avoidance using DEET repellents and permethrin-treated clothing.
  • Symptom monitoring: Seek immediate medical care if a fever develops during or after travel.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While travelers often worry about malaria, our data shows that specialized clinics like Menness Wellness or Bumrungrad International Hospital prioritize vaccinations for Dengue and Japanese Encephalitis. These conditions often pose a more frequent risk in Thailand than malaria. For standard urban trips, skip the pills and invest in high-quality repellent or routine immunizations instead.

Patient Consensus: Frequent visitors and long-term expats consistently report skipping malaria prophylaxis for city or beach stays. They emphasize that bite prevention is more practical than daily medication, given the extremely low incidence in tourist hubs.