Blood Testing

Comprehensive Blood Panel

A broad picture of how your body is running.

Results

1–2 business days

Sample

Venous blood draw

Price

฿4,900

About this test

A general health panel run from a single blood draw, covering the standard markers — blood count, kidney and liver function, lipids and blood sugar among them. It is not a sexual-health test and is not looking for an infection; it is the wider background against which anything else is read. A doctor goes through the report with you, including the results that came back slightly outside a reference range and mean nothing, which is most of them.

Who should get this test

  • Anyone who has not had a general check in a year or two
  • Anyone starting a medication that needs baseline blood work
  • Anyone whose family history makes an early baseline worth having
  • Anyone who wants a reference point to compare against later

When to get tested

  • There is no window period here — a blood panel measures how you are now, not whether something happened.
  • Annually is a common rhythm for people with no particular concern; the doctor may suggest otherwise for you.
  • If you are on a medication that affects the liver or kidneys, at whatever interval your prescriber has set.

Preparation

  • Fasting is usually needed for the lipid and glucose markers — normally 8–12 hours, water allowed. The clinic confirms when you book.
  • Take your regular medication as normal unless a doctor has told you otherwise.
  • Morning appointments are easier if you are fasting.

Pricing

Comprehensive Blood Panel

฿4,900

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Includes doctor review and secure electronic results. Itemised receipt provided for insurance reimbursement.

Doctor consultation included

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Dr. Anucha Wattanakul

Medical Director · HIV & Sexual Health

Anucha has spent most of his career in HIV medicine, first in the public hospital system and then in community clinics across Bangkok, where he ran a PrEP programme for six years. He set this clinic up around a single observation from that work: people do not avoid testing because they do not understand the medicine, they avoid it because of the waiting room. He sees PrEP and PEP patients and leads the clinic's clinical governance.

Frequently asked

Yes. You can book under a name of your choosing, and your records are encrypted. We do not share anything without your written consent, except where the law requires it.

Patient reviews

What patients say

I had put this off for nearly two years, mostly because of the idea of sitting in a waiting room where everyone could guess why I was there. It is a normal reception with normal people in it. Booking took a minute, nobody asked for ID, and the doctor read the result with me himself instead of handing me an envelope. Half an hour, start to finish.
K. T. · Rapid HIV test
I came in with a question I had been too embarrassed to ask anywhere else, and left with an answer and no lecture attached. What I noticed most was that the doctor told me which test I did not need. I had expected to be sold the expensive one.
ป. ส. · Sexual health consultation
I called on a Sunday about PEP and was told to come straight in rather than wait for a slot. The clock mattered and they treated it that way. Everything since — the follow-up testing, the switch onto PrEP afterwards — has been handled by the same two people, so I have never had to explain the story twice.
M. R. · PEP, then PrEP

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