Bronchitis Treatment in Koh Samui
The cold you caught on the plane cleared up a week ago — except the cough. It is still there, deep in your chest, worse at night in the aircon, and your ribs ache from the effort. When a cough digs in like that and will not leave, it has usually turned into bronchitis.
Our clinics offer bronchitis treatment in Koh Samui every day: chest examination, nebuliser therapy to open the airways, and the right medication for your case. You get answers about whether this is simple bronchitis or something that needs more attention, in clear English.

How We Treat Bronchitis in Koh Samui
Bronchitis is inflammation of the airways, usually following a cold or flu. The signature is a stubborn cough — dry or with phlegm — that lasts for weeks, with chest tightness, wheezing and tiredness. Travel makes it worse: aircon drying the airways all night, cigarette smoke in beach bars, late nights, and the temperature swings between tropical humidity and freezing hotel rooms all keep the irritation going.
The doctor listens to your chest carefully — the important job is separating bronchitis from pneumonia or an asthma flare. Nebuliser treatment at the clinic eases wheezing and tight airways within minutes. Most bronchitis is viral, so we treat symptoms honestly rather than throwing antibiotics at everything; when signs point to bacterial infection, antibiotics are dispensed on the spot.
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 Bronchitis Treatment Cost in Koh Samui?
A consultation with chest examination is a modest fixed price, and any nebuliser treatment or medication is quoted before we proceed — you approve the total before treatment starts. It is a fraction of a hospital outpatient bill. We bill major travel insurers directly and provide receipts and a medical certificate if you need one for work or changed flights.
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.
Bronchitis Treatment in Koh Samui — FAQ
The questions travellers and residents actually ask us, answered by our doctors.
How much does bronchitis treatment cost in Koh Samui?
Consultation plus medication is an affordable fixed cost, quoted upfront. A nebuliser session adds a small amount, also agreed before we start. WhatsApp us for a free quote — and if you need a medical certificate for missed travel or work, we issue it during the same visit.
How long does bronchitis last, and when should I worry?
The cough often lasts two to three weeks even as you improve. See a doctor sooner if you have fever beyond a few days, shortness of breath, chest pain, blood in phlegm, or if you feel worse after starting to feel better — those suggest pneumonia rather than simple bronchitis.
Do I need antibiotics for bronchitis?
Usually not — most bronchitis is viral, and antibiotics do nothing for viruses. What helps is opening the airways, easing the cough, and time. Our doctors examine you honestly and prescribe antibiotics only when there are real signs of bacterial infection. No unnecessary medication, no padding the bill.
Can I just walk in for a chest check?
Yes, any hour, any day — Chaweng, Lamai and Bangrak clinics are all open 24/7. Night visits are common with bronchitis because the coughing peaks when you lie down. The doctor can examine you, run a nebuliser session, and have you back in bed within the hour.
Is the aircon in my room making my cough worse?
Very likely, yes. Aircon dries the airways and the cold-dry air triggers coughing fits at night. Set it to 25°C rather than 18°C, aim vents away from the bed, and drink more water than usual. A bowl of water in the room adds humidity and genuinely helps.
Will my travel insurance cover this, and do you speak English?
Yes — respiratory infections are among the most common travel claims, and we bill major insurers directly with full documentation. All our doctors speak clear English and will explain exactly what they hear in your chest and why they are or are not prescribing antibiotics.
Need Bronchitis Treatment Today?
Walk in any time, call us, or message us on WhatsApp — our doctors are available around the clock.
Book an AppointmentVisit Us — Three Clinics Across Koh Samui
Email info@takecareinter.com · Call +66 83 150 2520 · WhatsApp +66 95 073 5550 — or simply walk in, any time of day or night.
Doctor Samui
- 17 Chaweng Beach Road 58, Bo Put, Ko Samui, Surat Thani 84320
- +66 83 150 2520
- WhatsApp: +66 95 073 5550
- Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
Lamai Medical Clinic
- Thawi Rat Phakdi Rd, Maret, Ko Samui, Surat Thani 84310
- +66 83 150 2520
- WhatsApp: +66 95 073 5550
- Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
Samui Medical Clinic
- 86/11 Room 1, The Greens at Bangrak Bay, Bo Put, Ko Samui, Surat Thani 84320
- +66 83 150 2520
- WhatsApp: +66 95 073 5550
- Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
Schedule Your Visit Today
Walk in, call, or message us — an English-speaking doctor is ready for you 24/7.
Book an Appointment +66 83 150 2520