Prepare for the fact that this is a foreign country and that there will be a feeling that you are not loved and hated, but you are very happy to be with them. They don't want to understand, they work according to the manual, and it says that if you are with them, then you are not listening to them, and they are not going to listen. They will just arrange for you to die, they will slowly prepare the documents and in any case wait for a response from the insurance company. It's better to prepare for this in advance. Call the insurance company and pass all the information to them. The queue doesn't know you and they won't worry too much. Perseverance will save you if you drive, then stay in touch with them all the way, and in the hospital or in the hospital, avoid connecting them with each other as much as possible, otherwise it will take a long time to wait for a response or confirmation. Be prepared that in most cases you will simply be prescribed a lot of pills, you refuse 30 times cheaper at the nearest pharmacy, unless it is an IV drip or injections. The hospital is of course very good, all the amenities are on the highest level, we work 24 hours.
I have never seen such a bottom of the bottom. I hurt my leg. I came to them, waited an hour for the doctor's appointment, heard at the reception, donate blood and ultrasound of the muscles, waited for the procedure for another hour, the doctor comes, says, I don't think it's necessary to do an MRI, but tomorrow. I say, and the blood? He says it's right now, but we have to wait an hour for the result. A nurse took the blood without gloves, using a syringe. I didn't even see this in Russia 20 years ago. I arrived for the MRI at the appointed time, waited for 2 hours, and spent 2 hours on the MRI instead of an hour. I couldn't wait to get out for 20 minutes after that. It takes 4 hours to wait for the MRI results. Guys, don't get sick in Phuket. They'll make you nervous too.