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🏥 Medical & Clinics · Koh Samui · Chaweng

Samui Walk In Clinic Chaweng

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About Samui Walk In Clinic Chaweng

Samui Walk In Clinic Chaweng is a tourist-focused medical clinic on Chaweng Beach Road, Koh Samui. Handles minor illness, infections and travel ailments without the hospital queue or paperwork.

Walk-in tourist clinic in central Chaweng. Suits travellers needing quick consultations.

Why visit

  • No appointment needed for common tourist issues like food poisoning, ear infections, jellyfish stings and tropical rashes
  • English-speaking GPs see patients within 15-20 minutes during typical 9am to 9pm opening hours
  • Direct billing accepted with major travel insurers including Allianz, World Nomads and AXA Schengen
  • On-site pharmacy dispenses antibiotics, antihistamines and rehydration salts after consultation in one visit
  • Walking distance from major Chaweng hotels including Centara Grand and Amari Palm Reef beachfront resorts

What to expect

Pharmacy pricing per item but lower than Bangkok private hospital pricing
Consultation pricing 800-2500 baht for a routine visit
Foreign card payments accepted but cash or Thai bank transfer is faster
Reception in English with patient registration paperwork and passport check

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Local tips

  • Bring your passport and travel insurance card for any visit
  • Booking ahead by phone is faster than walk-in for non-emergency consultations
  • Practical access is songthaews along the ring road or Grab for direct trips
  • Pharmacy purchases including generics are usually cheaper than at branch chemists

Frequently asked questions

What hours is Samui Walk In Clinic Chaweng open?

Listed hours are 08:00-22:00. Emergency departments at hospitals operate 24/7. For non-emergency calls during weekday office hours.

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.

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.