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Pediatric Care in Koh Samui

Your six-year-old was building sandcastles in Bophut all afternoon. By bedtime she is flushed, hot, and crying, and the resort’s front desk can only offer a thermometer. Nothing rattles parents like a sick child far from home. At midnight, in a country where you do not speak the language, it feels ten times worse.

This is what we are here for. Our clinics provide Pediatric Care in Koh Samui day and night, with gentle English-speaking doctors who see travelling children every single day. Fevers, tummy bugs, ear pain, rashes, small injuries — we treat them calmly, explain everything clearly, and can even come to your resort.

Pediatric Care in Koh Samui — Clinic Koh Samui

Pediatric Care in Koh Samui — What We Offer

Children are not small adults, and we treat them that way. The doctor takes time, keeps the exam gentle, and explains to you — and to your child — what is happening. Common holiday problems we handle include fever, vomiting and diarrhoea, ear infections after pool days, heat rash, insect bites, sore throats, and minor cuts. Our on-site lab can run quick tests, and the pharmacy stocks child-friendly medicines in the right strengths.

Dehydration is the thing we watch closest in the tropics. A small child with vomiting or diarrhoea can get dry fast in this heat, so we check early and treat before it becomes serious. If your child is very unwell, we stabilise first and arrange transfer to a hospital pediatric team. And if leaving the hotel feels impossible, our doctors make resort and villa visits island-wide.

What to Expect

One visit, everything handled — here is what this service includes at Clinic Koh Samui.

Walk in any time — open 24/7, no appointment needed

English-speaking doctors and nurses

Medication dispensed on site from our licensed pharmacy

Official medical documentation and receipts for insurance

Direct billing with major travel insurance providers

How Much Does Pediatric Care Cost in Koh Samui?

You will always know the price before treatment starts — no hidden fees, and no padding because you are a worried parent at 2 a.m. Pediatric Care in Koh Samui at a clinic costs far less than a private hospital for the same everyday illnesses. Message us on WhatsApp for a free quote. We bill major travel insurers directly and provide full claim paperwork.

Message us on WhatsApp for a free quote — you will always know the price before treatment starts.

When to See a Doctor

Do not wait it out if symptoms are severe or getting worse. Seek medical care promptly if you have a high fever above 39°C, difficulty breathing, chest pain, severe or spreading pain, signs of dehydration, confusion, or any symptom that concerns you. In the tropics, small problems can become serious quickly — early treatment is faster, cheaper and safer.

Our clinics are open 24 hours a day. When in doubt, walk in, call us, or message us on WhatsApp and describe your symptoms — a doctor will tell you what to do next.

Real Questions from Real Patients

Pediatric Care in Koh Samui — FAQ

The questions travellers and residents actually ask us, answered by our doctors.

How much does a doctor visit for my child cost on Koh Samui?

We quote the price before anything happens, and it stays quoted — no hidden fees. A clinic visit for a fever or tummy bug costs far less than a private hospital emergency room. Message us on WhatsApp for a free quote, including hotel visit pricing if you cannot come in.

My kid has a fever at the resort right now. Do we come in or do you come to us?

Either works. All three clinics — Chaweng, Lamai, and Bangrak — are open 24/7 with no appointment needed. If your child is settled or you have other kids asleep, a doctor can come to your resort instead. Message us on WhatsApp and we will tell you honest timing for both.

Do the doctors speak English well enough to discuss my child’s health?

Yes. Our doctors consult in clear English all day, mostly with international families. They explain the diagnosis, the treatment, and the warning signs to watch for, and they will repeat anything until you are comfortable. You also get written notes so nothing is lost after a stressful night.

What fever number means I should stop waiting and see a doctor?

Do not fixate on one number. See a doctor if your child is under three months with any fever, is unusually sleepy or floppy, has a stiff neck or rash, struggles to breathe, cannot keep fluids down, or if the fever lasts more than two or three days. When in doubt, come in — that is what we are for.

Are stray dogs on the beach a real risk for kids?

Treat every street dog and cat as unvaccinated. Most island dogs are relaxed, but scratches and nips happen, and rabies exists in Thailand. If any animal breaks your child’s skin, wash the wound with soap and running water for fifteen minutes and come straight in — we assess and give rabies vaccination when needed.

My toddler has diarrhoea after swimming in the pool. When does it get serious?

Watch fluids, not just nappies. Come in if your child refuses to drink, has no wet nappy for six to eight hours, has blood in the stool, a high fever, or seems weak and unusually quiet. Small children dehydrate quickly in this heat, and early treatment is simple and effective.

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Walk in any time, call us, or message us on WhatsApp — our doctors are available around the clock.

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Email info@takecareinter.com · Call +66 83 150 2520 · WhatsApp +66 95 073 5550 — or simply walk in, any time of day or night.

Chaweng

Doctor Samui

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Lamai

Lamai Medical Clinic

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Bangrak

Samui Medical Clinic

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