AngloINFO Bangkok Update

Monday 25th February 2008

Getting the Most...

Thailand may not make it to the top 50 healthiest places to live based on The Economist's 2007 Life Expectancy rankings - many of those places were taken by western European countries - but it does have some of the best medical facilities in the world. Enough to be fast becoming one of the tourist destinations for elective and other medical procedures.

...out of life in Bangkok

AngloINFO provides information to help you make the most of the facilities available. By referring to the Health, Fitness & Beauty category of The AngloFILE, AngloINFO's local directory, you'll find loads of information and English-speaking businesses providing health and medical services.

The INFOrmation Page Health, Doctors, Hospitals and the Medical System in Thailand provides a practical introduction and explains about private and state sector health facilities, provision for foreign residents and more.

Expatriates living in Bangkok are lucky to have some of the world's best qualified (and best priced) medical experts on their doorstep, you can find out more on the INFOrmation Page Medical Tourism in Bangkok.

Finally, remember it's your responsibility to make sure you have all the insurance cover you need. Local English-speaking health insurers are listed in the Health & Medical Insurance category of The AngloFILE.

What else?

Keeping up with all the new stuff on AngloINFO is easy - just click here! We've been adding new entries to the AngloFILE just about every day, and there are now over 3,800 listings there! If you want your business added, just follow this link.

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