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Sinus Infection Treatment in Koh Samui

Your head has felt heavy for a week. Pressure behind your cheeks, a blocked nose, and now your flight home is in three days. You remember how the landing felt on the way here, and you are worried this one will hurt. A sinus infection and a plane cabin are a painful mix, and it is worth sorting out first.

We provide walk-in Sinus Infection treatment in Koh Samui at our clinics in Chaweng, Lamai, and Bangrak, open 24/7. The doctor checks your sinuses, gives decongestants and antibiotics when they are truly needed, and offers honest fit-to-fly advice before your trip home.

Sinus Infection Treatment in Koh Samui — Clinic Koh Samui

How We Treat Sinus Infections in Koh Samui

A sinus infection causes pressure or pain in the face, a blocked or runny nose, thick discharge, headache, and sometimes fever or tooth pain. Bending forward often makes the face pain worse. Travellers here usually get it after a cold, and the daily swing between humid beach air and cold, dry aircon does not help. Swimming and diving can push water into irritated sinuses too. Most cases start as viruses, but some turn bacterial and hang on for more than ten days.

The doctor examines your nose, sinuses, ears, and throat to find out what is going on. Viral cases get decongestants, saline rinses, and pain relief to open things up. If the signs point to a bacterial infection, we dispense antibiotics from our on-site pharmacy. If you are flying soon, we check your ears and sinuses and tell you honestly whether to fly, wait, or use medicine before boarding.

What to Expect

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

Examination and diagnosis by an English-speaking doctor

On-site testing for fast, accurate results

Antibiotics and medication dispensed immediately

Clear aftercare instructions and follow-up advice

Insurance paperwork and medical reports handled for you

How Much Does Sinus Infection Treatment Cost in Koh Samui?

You get a clear price before treatment starts, with no hidden fees. Sinus infection treatment in Koh Samui at our walk-in clinics costs far less than the same visit to a private hospital. We bill major travel insurers directly, and every patient gets an itemized receipt and an English medical report for claims. Message us on WhatsApp for a free quote.

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

Sinus Infection Treatment in Koh Samui — FAQ

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

How much does a sinus infection visit cost?

We quote the full price before the doctor does anything, and there are no hidden fees. A visit for sinus infection treatment in Koh Samui with medicine costs far less at our clinics than at a private hospital. Message us on WhatsApp, describe your symptoms, and we will send a free quote within minutes.

Can I walk in, and what should I bring?

Just walk in, any hour. All three clinics are open 24/7 and appointments are never needed. Bring your passport, your insurance details, and your flight date if you have one soon, since that changes the advice we give. Most sinus visits, including medicine from our pharmacy, take under an hour.

Do the doctors speak English, and will insurance cover this?

Yes. Our Thai doctors speak fluent English and explain everything clearly. Most travel insurance policies cover a sinus infection as a sudden illness, and we bill major insurers directly. If your policy needs paperwork, we prepare an English medical report and itemized receipt on the spot.

Is it safe to fly with a sinus infection?

Flying with badly blocked sinuses can cause sharp face pain during descent, and in some cases ear damage, because the pressure cannot equalize. It is not always a no, though. Come in a day or two before your flight. The doctor will examine you and tell you plainly whether to fly, medicate first, or wait.

Could diving or pool days have caused this?

They can play a part. Pool chlorine and sea water irritate the lining of the nose, and diving pushes water and pressure into the sinuses. If your sinuses are already inflamed from a cold, a few pool days can tip them into a real infection. Pause the diving until the face pressure is gone.

Do I need antibiotics for a sinus infection?

Most sinus infections start as viruses, and antibiotics do nothing for those. Antibiotics help when symptoms last more than about ten days, get worse after first improving, or come with high fever and severe face pain. The doctor will examine you and only prescribe them when they will genuinely help you recover.

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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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Samui Medical Clinic

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