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🏥 Medical & Clinics · Krabi · Ao Nang

Aonang Sports Injury Clinic

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About Aonang Sports Injury Clinic

Aonang Sports Injury Clinic offers physio and chiropractic for active-injured travellers. Best for climbers, divers and active travellers needing recovery.

Sports-injury clinic with physio and chiropractic. Best for active-injured travellers.

Why visit

  • Physiotherapy and chiropractic services for sports-injury recovery
  • Common climber issues including pulley injuries and tendinopathies handled
  • Sports-massage available alongside clinical physio
  • English-speaking therapists comfortable with foreign clients
  • Mid-strip Ao Nang location is walkable from central hotels

What to expect

Foreign card payments accepted but cash or Thai bank transfer is faster
Reception in English with patient registration paperwork and passport check
Wait time 15-60 minutes for walk-in consultations longer at peak times
Pharmacy pricing per item but lower than Bangkok private hospital pricing

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Local tips

  • Bring your passport and travel insurance card for any visit
  • For emergencies the public hospital is often the better option for genuine acute care call 1669
  • Practical access is songthaews along the main road or longtail to Railay
  • Booking ahead by phone is faster than walk-in for non-emergency consultations

Frequently asked questions

How much will a routine consultation cost?

Routine consultations 800-2500 baht plus medication if prescribed. Specialist consultations 2000-4000 baht. Significant procedures price quoted before treatment for transparency.

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.

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.