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Krabi Maternity Clinic

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Krabi Maternity Clinic — Medical & Clinics in Krabi
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About Krabi Maternity Clinic

Krabi Maternity Clinic is a maternal-health clinic with specialist care in Krabi Town. Important resource for pregnant travellers needing check-ups or care.

Maternal health clinic with specialist care. Important resource for pregnant travellers.

Why visit Krabi Maternity Clinic

  • Obstetrician on staff for prenatal and pregnancy-related consultations
  • Ultrasound and basic prenatal testing on-site
  • English-speaking staff comfortable with foreign patients
  • Connected to Krabi Town hospitals for higher-acuity referrals
  • Walking distance from Krabi Town hotels

What to expect

Reception in English with patient registration paperwork and passport check
Itemised receipt issued for insurance claims keep all paperwork
Wait time 15-60 minutes for walk-in consultations longer at peak times
Consultation pricing 800-2500 baht for a routine visit

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Local tips

  • For emergencies the public hospital is often the better option for genuine acute care call 1669
  • Pharmacy purchases including generics are usually cheaper than at branch chemists
  • Practical access is songthaews along the main road or longtail to Railay
  • Bring your passport and travel insurance card for any visit

Frequently asked questions

Do doctors speak English?

Yes most Krabi private hospitals and many clinics have English-speaking doctors. Reception staff speak basic English. Translation apps cover the rare gap on technical terms.

What should I bring?

Bring your passport travel insurance card any current medication and previous medical records if relevant. Cash or card payment for the consultation. Mobile phone for follow-up communications.

Is travel insurance accepted?

Major international travel insurers are usually accepted for direct billing but pre-authorisation is sometimes needed. Call your insurer before treatment if not an emergency. Keep all receipts and reports for claim submission.