Patient Experience
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach thing, and everyone just said it was stress. Honestly, I was starting to think I was imagining it. Dr. Wasan was different. He actually listened, asked a bunch of questions that seemed unrelated at first, and ordered a specific test no one else had. Turns out it was a weird vitamin deficiency linked to a mild autoimmune thing. He explained it in plain Thai, drew me a little diagram on his notepad. It wasn't magic, just someone paying proper attention.
Had to get a colonoscopy at Bangpakok 9. Not exactly my idea of a fun day out, you know? Parking was a bit of a hunt, but once inside, everything was straightforward. Dr. Wasan did the procedure himself. The whole thing felt very calm and professional. He talked me through each step before he did it. Woke up feeling fine, got the all-clear results a few days later. It was just a routine check, but he made a potentially awkward thing feel completely normal.
My husband was the patient, but I was there for every appointment. The hospital itself is nice and clean, but what really stood out was the team. The nurses at the clinic were so patient with my endless questions. One even helped me figure out the pharmacy line when I looked lost. And Dr. Wasan's assistant always remembered our names and made sure we understood the next steps. It felt like people were working together, not just doing a job.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get nervous and clam up. At my first appointment with Dr. Wasan, I was just giving yes/no answers. He noticed, put his file down, and just... chatted for a few minutes. Asked about my work, my drive in. Didn't rush. By the time we got back to the medical stuff, I was relaxed enough to tell him what was actually wrong. He has this quiet, steady way about him that puts you at ease. It makes a big difference.