General clinic care in Chiang Mai
Klaibaan Medical Clinic provides doctor-led outpatient care for common symptoms and general medical concerns in Chiang Mai. English-speaking patients are welcome, with clear explanations and practical next-step advice.
Before your visit
- Walk-ins welcome during opening hours — no appointment usually needed.
- Bring your passport or other identification.
- Bring any current medicines, allergy information, or previous test results.
- Message on LINE if you have preparation questions before coming.
Sat 13:00-17:00
General clinic care in Chiang Mai
Klaibaan Medical Clinic provides outpatient assessment for common symptoms in Chiang Mai. Walk-ins welcome during opening hours (Mon–Fri 17:00–20:00, Sat 13:00–17:00).
- Fever, cough, sore throat, stomach issues, allergies, and more.
- Follow-up for blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, or previous lab results.
- Bring passport or other identification; message on LINE first for specific preparation questions.
Common reasons to visit
The doctor can assess common outpatient symptoms, explain the likely causes, and help you decide the next step — treatment at the clinic, testing, follow-up, or hospital referral when needed.
Conditions we commonly see
- 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-friendly care
The clinic provides English-friendly communication for common outpatient visits. The doctor will explain the assessment clearly. If your concern is complex, or if you need a specific document or report, please message us first so we can advise before you come.
When hospital care is safer
Some symptoms are safest in urgent hospital care. Please go to a hospital or emergency department immediately for: severe chest pain, severe difficulty breathing, sudden weakness on one side, fainting, severe bleeding, or any rapidly worsening condition.
Frequently asked questions
Can I walk in for general clinic care?
Yes — walk-ins are welcome during opening hours. Calling or messaging us first can reduce waiting time, especially for certificates or blood tests.
What symptoms can the clinic help with?
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 is hospital care safer?
Go directly to a hospital or emergency department for: severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, stroke symptoms, fainting, severe bleeding, or rapidly worsening illness. Use hospital emergency care for these symptoms.
Ready to visit or have a question?
Message on LINE or call during opening hours. Walk-ins are welcome — but contacting us first helps us prepare for your visit.