General clinic care in San Sai, Chiang Mai
Klaibaan Medical Clinic provides outpatient assessment for common symptoms and general medical concerns. The English information here is written for patients who want to know what to expect before visiting.
Visit basics
- Walk-ins are welcome during opening hours.
- An appointment is not always required.
- Bring your passport or Thai ID.
- Bring current medicines, allergy history, and previous results if available.
Sat 13:00-17:00
Common outpatient concerns
The clinic can help assess common symptoms and advise on next steps. Care is based on history, examination, and clinical judgement.
Examples
- Fever, cough, sore throat, cold-like symptoms
- Headache, dizziness, fatigue
- Abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, nausea
- Allergies, skin concerns, minor wound review
- Follow-up discussion for blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, or previous lab results
English communication
English communication is available for common outpatient visits. If your concern is complex, or if you need a detailed report or institution-specific document, please message the clinic first so the team can advise what is realistic.
Safety first
Some symptoms are not suitable for clinic waiting. Severe chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, weakness on one side, fainting, severe bleeding, or rapidly worsening illness should be assessed urgently at a hospital or emergency department.
General clinic questions
Can I walk in for general clinic care?
Yes. Walk-ins are welcome during opening hours, although contacting the clinic first may help reduce waiting time.
What symptoms can be assessed?
The clinic can assess many common outpatient symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, headache, abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, allergies, and follow-up of some chronic conditions.
When should I go to hospital instead?
Severe chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, stroke-like symptoms, fainting, severe bleeding, severe allergic reaction, or rapidly worsening illness should be assessed urgently at a hospital.