Plan side trip for your companion
You have been gone through many steps of planning your own trip without changing your mind to let the agent working for you. This is very big accomplishment, so far. The last part of “planning your own trip” is the “plan side trip for your companion”. We are not asking you or even convincing you to bring one or more of your companion along on this trip. We insist you to bring at least one companion along with you on a medical-treatment trip like this.
Even you went thru our test questions in the previous steps and proved that you traveling to many places around the world, included Thailand. It does not mean that you can handle everything by your own when you are not so healthy as before during your long trip to Thailand. And in your long trip back home when you are not 100% fully recover. Your companion who can be friend, spouse, or relatives, he/she can help you a lot during many critical situations when nobody can.
We have well-trained assistance nurses that you can requested to have her on your bed side for 24 hours with a small extra pay from medical treatment, but she is not someone you have acquainted with. Plus she can not fly back with you to your home country.
It might be easy to convince someone to come with you on this trip if there are some medical treatments that he/she can have during he/she is in Thailand, aside from free air plane ticket and sight-seeing. These are minor treatments like dental treatments, LASIK, hair growing, etc, that you can search for the addition medical services inside this website.
Aside from these minor medical treatments, you can plan a half a day on even one day trip for him/her when you are feeling good enough to stay alone. You can finalize after you have been thru with your treatment in the hospital. But you can search thru the website when you are free and jotted down some tentative programs.
However, if you still believed that you can travel alone without any companion we would like to give our last recommendation. Booked assistance nurses to have her on your bed side after your operation (if you have one) in advance. Sometimes, assistance nurses might not available when you need her.