Patient Experience
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. They all said it was stress. Dr. Onjira actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty rare. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad—didn't rush me at all. Finally having a real answer, and a plan, was a huge relief.
Had to get a mole checked and removed. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Onjira made it so simple. She talked me through each step before she did it, the local anesthetic worked perfectly, and it was over in what felt like a minute. The follow-up instructions were clear, and it healed up just fine. It was one of those things you dread, but it turned out to be no big deal.
Parking at Bangpakok 9 was a bit of a hassle that morning—lot was full. But once I got inside, it calmed right down. The nurses at the check-in desk were really kind when they saw I was flustered. The whole place feels clean and quiet, not chaotic like some hospitals. Even the person who took my blood samples was great, found my vein on the first try. It made the visit less stressful.
What I remember most is how Dr. Onjira talks to you. She sits down, looks right at you, and you don't feel like just another file. When I got my blood results back, she didn't just read the numbers; she asked about my diet and my work schedule, and we made a plan that actually fit my life. She's got a calm way about her that makes you feel like you're figuring it out together.