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Home » Travel » Pattaya Memorial Hospital: PCR test and Fit to Fly certificate for 3.500 Baht
Pattaya Memorial Hospital: PCR test and Fit to Fly certificate for 3.500 Baht
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Tags: Fit to Fly, Entry conditions in the Netherlands, Pattaya Memorial Hospital, PCR test
Those who need a PCR test before returning to the Netherlands can do so without an appointment from 12.00:20.00 to 3.500:94 at the Memorial Hospital in the center of Pattaya. The costs for this are XNUMX baht (XNUMX euros).
The hospital is located on Central Pattaya Road (corner of Pattaya Klang). In the parking lot opposite the hospital you also have the option to get a booster shot, or a Moderna shot (1.650 baht) for a fee.
There is also a counter at the car park where you can have the PCR test taken before your return journey, the results will be available within 24 hours (this can also be done faster, but then the price will go up). You will also receive a Fit-to-fly certificate.
It is not busy so waiting times are limited.
If you can also do an Antigen test (24h), you could also go to a clinic. 300 meters further. There you do an antigen test with certificate for 590 Baht. Or for 2500Baht a PCR test with certificate (48h)
And then it is useful to also mention the name of the clinic.
More information
+66 (85)445 0050 XNUMX
https://maps.app.goo.gl/6QfzyFhfrhxtvyR68
I didn't know if you were interested.
Corner 3rd Road and Central road
Thank you. Stop by there sometime when I go to Big C. Very busy, always people waiting outside.
Opens at 08:00 in the morning. Then it is certainly not busy yet. Until 10:00 very quiet.
I also visited Kiopt Paul last week 20 min certificate atk antigen test sufficient for return ams.
PCR test After Klue Thai Government Health Building behind the fish market PCR test 1500THB full report 24 hours, and you can use it to fly.
int healtcenter in naklua 1850btb is half
I live in Ubon,
Not such a small town, 300.000 inhabitants, and here the walk-in rate for a PCR test is 1400 Bath.
Behind the fish market in Naklua. PCR test q500 baht antigen test 350 baht incl. certificate.
1500 baht
Even easier: at Suvarnabhumi airport there is a mobile test location of the Samitivej hospital, just outside exit 3 on the 1st floor. You can go there without an appointment for an Antigen (ATK) test that is sufficient to fly back to the Netherlands. Did it last week and it all went very quickly and neatly. After only 5 minutes we received the (negative) result on an English statement in an envelope, enough to fly back again. Cost 550 THB per person.
True, Jahris is also there, the only drawback, I think if you are tested positive there, is that you cannot leave and have to arrange everything again, which causes a problem for some people,
Don't understand the reasoning, if you test positive elsewhere, for example 24 hours in advance, you still have to arrange the same, or am I seeing that wrong?
At a clinic, behind the Naklua fish market {the name escaped me, but there is only one} you can get the PCR test for Bht 1500, with certificate.
At bkk airport 500 baht for a speed test. Results within an hour., With certificate. Just as easy
Went to Pattayrak Health Unit on Naklua road last Saturday, for 350 Baht to have an ATK test done with certificate it would cost 450, but they were only issued in the afternoon and since we leave for the AirPort at 12:00, it is too late for us. It was suggested to email the test report. Received test result in PDF form in both English and Thai by e-mail at 11:30 am, had it printed by reception and on to Suvarnabhumi. Was just accepted and ready for 350 Baht per person. It's just what you're willing to give…