Last updated: June 2026

🇹🇭 Thailand Guide

Healthcare in Thailand

Thailand is Southeast Asia's medical hub — and for good reason. World-class hospitals, internationally trained specialists, JCI accreditation, and costs 60–80% below what you'd pay in the US or Australia. Here's everything you need to know to navigate it.

📅 Updated June 2026
🏥 JCI Hospitals Listed
🦷 All-on-4 Dental Pricing
❤️ Cardiac & Cancer Care

Thailand: Southeast Asia's Medical Capital

Bangkok is where the rest of the region flies when things get serious. That's not marketing — it's the operational reality for expats, travelers, and patients from neighboring countries who need specialist care beyond what their home country can offer at a price they can afford.

🏆 Why Thailand Leads the Region

Bumrungrad International was the first hospital in Asia to receive JCI accreditation back in 2002 — and it has reaccredited continuously since, earning its 7th JCI reaccreditation in 2024. That's not a credential that gets handed out. Over 210 physicians hold international board certifications from the US, UK, Australia, Japan, and Germany. The hospital handles over 1.1 million patients per year from more than 190 countries.

Beyond Bumrungrad, Bangkok has multiple JCI-accredited hospital systems — Samitivej, Bangkok Hospital Group, BNH, MedPark — giving patients real choice at the top tier of care. The infrastructure for international patients is genuinely mature: dedicated coordinators, insurance billing, translation, concierge logistics. This is a system built around serving foreigners.

📍 Healthcare by Location

Bangkok: Full specialist coverage. Cardiac surgery, oncology, orthopedics, fertility, neurology, dental — all available at international standard. Multiple JCI hospitals. This is the hub.

Chiang Mai: Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai and Chiang Mai Ram Hospital handle most expat needs well. Serious cases escalate to Bangkok — a one-hour flight.

Phuket: Bangkok Hospital Phuket and Vachira Phuket serve the island's large expat and tourist population. Quality is good for most situations. Complex cases: Bangkok.

Koh Samui / Islands: Bangkok Hospital Samui handles routine care. For anything serious, the plan is always Bangkok. Know this before you choose an island base.

🗣️ English Availability

At all JCI-accredited and major private hospitals in Bangkok, English is standard throughout — reception, nursing, physicians, billing. International patient centers have dedicated English-speaking coordinators. Outside Bangkok, English fluency decreases at smaller private hospitals but is usually available for key interactions.

💊 Pharmacies & Medications

Pharmacies (ร้านขายยา) are everywhere in Thailand. Many common medications available by prescription-only in Western countries can be purchased OTC here. Antibiotics, antihistamines, blood pressure medications, and more are widely accessible. Brand-name Western drugs are available at hospital pharmacies. Generic equivalents are a fraction of the price.

🏥 Public vs Private

Thailand's public hospital system — Siriraj, Ramathibodi, Chulalongkorn — serves the Thai population and is often overcrowded. As a foreigner, you will use private hospitals. The cost difference between public and private is significant for Thais, but the quality difference for foreigners is even more significant: English, faster access, and international-standard facilities are all in the private system.

⚡ Before You Relocate to Thailand: Get Your Baseline

Too many expats arrive in Thailand having avoided the doctor for years — and discover a condition they didn't know about in a foreign country without records. If you're planning a long-term stay or retirement in Thailand, get a full health workup before you leave. It protects you medically, simplifies your insurance application, and gives Thai doctors something to work with.

Full bloodwork panel — cholesterol, blood sugar, thyroid, kidney and liver function
Cardiac stress test if you're 45+ or have any family history
Dental X-rays and full dental records — essential for implant consultations
Blood pressure and cardiovascular baseline
Colonoscopy if overdue — Bangkok's Bumrungrad does these excellently and cheaply
Dermatology check — tropical climate will stress any existing skin conditions
Vision and eye health baseline
Vaccination records — Hep A/B, typhoid, rabies pre-exposure, tetanus updated

Bring physical copies and digital backups of all records. Pre-existing condition documentation affects insurance eligibility and premiums — having records protects you.

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Regional Context

Thailand sits at Tier 2 in the regional healthcare hierarchy — below Singapore on cost but matching or exceeding it on accessibility and value. For the full regional picture including the condition-by-condition routing matrix, see the Southeast Asia Healthcare Guide.

Hospitals & Specialists in Thailand

Bangkok has the highest concentration of JCI-accredited hospitals outside the United States. These are not budget facilities with an international label — they are genuinely world-class institutions that attract patients from across Asia, the Middle East, and beyond.

🏙️ Bangkok — The Hub

Bumrungrad International Hospital

📍 Sukhumvit Soi 3, Bangkok · bumrungrad.com

The flagship. First Asian hospital to receive JCI accreditation (2002), now on its 7th reaccreditation. Over 1,200 physicians across 115 specialties. Handles more than 1.1 million patients annually from 190+ countries. Dedicated international patient center with 24/7 support. Named World's Best Smart Hospital 2024 by Newsweek. The 24-hour cardiac cath lab and Heart Failure JCI Clinical Care Program Certification make this the top cardiac destination in the region outside Singapore.

Cardiology Oncology Orthopedics Neurology Gastroenterology Fertility
⭐ JCI Accredited — 7th Reaccreditation

Samitivej Hospital

📍 Sukhumvit 49, Bangkok (+ Sriracha, Srinakarin) · samitivejhospitals.com

Bangkok's top choice for pediatrics and maternity, but with strong coverage across all specialties. Well-organized international patient services. The Sukhumvit campus is the most central and most used by the Sukhumvit expat community. Multiple Bangkok campuses cater to different neighborhoods. Friendly, accessible, and slightly less formal than Bumrungrad — some patients prefer the atmosphere.

Pediatrics Maternity Women's Health Orthopedics
⭐ JCI Accredited

Bangkok Hospital Group

📍 New Petchburi Rd, Bangkok (+ nationwide) · bangkokhospital.com

Thailand's largest private hospital network, with branches in Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Koh Samui, and more. The Bangkok flagship is the strongest in the network. JCI Clinical Care Program Certifications for cardiac, stroke, lung cancer, and geriatric orthopedics. The nationwide reach makes Bangkok Hospital the most practically accessible chain for expats living outside Bangkok.

Cardiac Stroke Oncology Orthopedics
⭐ JCI Accredited

MedPark Hospital

📍 Rama 4 Road, Bangkok · medparkhospital.com

The newest top-tier hospital in Bangkok, opened 2020, with 550 beds and a 25-story facility. Over 70% of its 350+ specialists hold overseas qualifications. JCI accredited in 2023. Ranked 6th best hospital in Thailand by Newsweek 2025. Hybrid operating theaters, PET-CT, MRI 3 Tesla. Fast-rising reputation for cardiac, oncology, orthopedics, and neurology. Shorter wait times than Bumrungrad for routine appointments.

Cardiac Oncology Neurology Orthopedics
⭐ JCI Accredited — 2023

BNH Hospital

📍 Convent Road, Silom, Bangkok · bnhhospital.com

One of Bangkok's oldest and most trusted private hospitals. Central location in the Silom business district makes it a natural choice for business travelers and expats in the area. Strong in general medicine, women's health, and dermatology. Less intimidating in scale than Bumrungrad — good for expats who prefer a less clinical, more personal experience.

General Medicine Women's Health Dermatology
⭐ JCI Accredited

Vejthani Hospital

📍 Ladprao, Bangkok · vejthani.com

Notable distinction: holds the world's first JCI Clinical Care Program Certification for Hepatitis B, and Southeast Asia's first JCI CCPC for Lumbar Surgery. Strong orthopedic and spine center. Popular with patients from Myanmar and neighboring countries. Less central than Sukhumvit-area hospitals but well-regarded for specific specialties.

Spine Surgery Orthopedics Hepatology
⭐ JCI Accredited

🌏 Outside Bangkok

🌸 Chiang Mai

Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai and Chiang Mai Ram Hospital are the two main private options. Both handle routine expat care, minor surgery, and most specialist consultations well. The expat community in Chiang Mai is large and long-established — both hospitals have experience with international patients.

For serious cases: Bangkok (1-hour flight)

🏝️ Phuket

Bangkok Hospital Phuket is the main private hospital serving Phuket's large expat and tourist population. Handles emergency care, diving accidents, trauma, and routine specialist needs. JCI accredited. Patong Hospital handles minor tourist emergencies in the main tourist strip.

For serious cases: Bangkok (1.5-hour flight)

🌴 Koh Samui & Islands

Bangkok Hospital Samui serves the island. Good for routine care, infections, and minor injuries. The island's remote nature means serious conditions — cardiac events, serious trauma, complex surgery — require transport to the mainland. Know this before choosing Samui as a base.

For serious cases: Bangkok via air or ferry + bus
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Always Use the International Patient Center

At major Bangkok hospitals, walking in through the general entrance and navigating Thai-language signage and queues is inefficient and confusing. All the hospitals listed above have international patient centers — often a separate entrance or dedicated floor. Go there first. They handle registration, translation, insurance coordination, and will route you to the right specialist. It's what they're there for.

Cardiac Care in Thailand

Bangkok is the cardiac care capital of Southeast Asia. If you or someone you're with has a cardiac event anywhere in the region, Bangkok is where the serious intervention happens — unless Singapore's closer and you have the budget.

❤️ What Bangkok Can Do

The full spectrum of cardiac intervention is available in Bangkok at international standard: coronary angiography, angioplasty, stenting, bypass surgery (CABG), valve repair and replacement, pacemaker implantation, electrophysiology, and structural heart procedures. Bumrungrad's Heart Center performs minimally invasive cardiac procedures using advanced 252-electrode diagnostic vests. Bangkok Hospital has JCI Clinical Care Program Certification specifically for cardiac care.

Robotic-assisted cardiac surgery is available at Bumrungrad and MedPark. For non-emergency cardiac care — heart failure management, arrhythmia treatment, post-bypass follow-up — Bangkok is a completely appropriate long-term destination.

🚨 Emergency Cardiac — What to Do

In Bangkok: Call an ambulance and specify Bumrungrad or the nearest JCI hospital. Bangkok traffic is a real factor — have the address ready and consider taxi directly for non-collapse emergencies where you're mobile.

Outside Bangkok (islands/north): Go to the nearest private hospital emergency room for stabilization. Activate your medical evacuation coverage immediately. The local hospital's job is to stabilize — Bangkok's job is definitive treatment. Don't expect a provincial hospital to perform bypass surgery.

Know in advance: Bumrungrad emergency: +66 2 066 8888. Bangkok Hospital emergency: +66 2 310 3000. Save these before you need them.

Cardiac Procedure Cost Comparison

Prices below are representative estimates. Always request a formal written quote from the hospital's international patient center before planning treatment. Costs can vary significantly based on complexity, surgeon, and materials.

Procedure United States 🇺🇸 Thailand 🇹🇭 (Bangkok) Savings
Coronary Bypass Surgery (CABG) $100,000–$200,000 $12,000–$22,000 Save ~85%
Angioplasty + Stent $30,000–$60,000 $7,000–$14,000 Save ~75%
Cardiac Valve Replacement $80,000–$160,000 $15,000–$30,000 Save ~80%
Pacemaker Implantation $20,000–$40,000 $8,000–$16,000 Save ~60%
Cardiac Catheterization (diagnostic) $10,000–$20,000 $2,000–$4,500 Save ~80%
Echocardiogram $1,500–$3,000 $150–$350 Save ~90%

The Long-Term Traveler Cardiac Reality

Chronic stress, irregular sleep, high-salt street food diets, alcohol, and sedentary travel days all accumulate into cardiovascular risk over years. Most long-term travelers don't get regular checkups. Many arrive in SEA with unknown blood pressure issues, elevated cholesterol, or early-stage cardiac concerns that have never been flagged.

Bangkok is cheap for cardiac screening. A full cardiac workup at Bumrungrad — ECG, echocardiogram, stress test, full lipid panel, full bloodwork — costs a fraction of what it costs in the US or UK. If you haven't had a cardiac screening in the past two years and you're living in SEA, there is no good reason not to get one. Walk into Bumrungrad's international patient center and ask for a cardiac health check package. They have them ready-built for exactly this.

Cancer Care in Thailand

Bangkok has legitimate oncology capability — not just diagnosis, but full treatment. For most cancers, you don't need to fly to Singapore or back home. For the most complex or rare cases, Singapore remains the regional benchmark, but Thailand handles the majority of cancer cases that come through SEA's expat population.

🔬 Diagnosis in Bangkok

All major Bangkok hospitals have full diagnostic pathology, CT, PET-CT, MRI, and biopsy capability. Bumrungrad uses IBM Watson for Oncology to support treatment planning — one of the few hospitals in the region to do so. Getting a cancer diagnosis confirmed in Bangkok is fast, accurate, and far cheaper than doing it in the West.

If you receive a diagnosis elsewhere in the region, getting a second opinion in Bangkok before committing to a treatment plan is practical and affordable. Bumrungrad's oncology team handles second opinions from international records regularly.

💉 Treatment in Bangkok

Chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and surgical oncology are all available at Bangkok's major hospitals. Bangkok Hospital has a JCI Clinical Care Program Certification specifically for Lung Cancer. Bumrungrad's Breast Cancer program is also CCPC-certified.

For complex cancers requiring highly specialized surgical expertise or experimental protocols, Singapore's National Cancer Centre is the regional step-up. But for most standard-of-care cancer treatment — the majority of breast, colorectal, lung, prostate, and gynecological cancers — Bangkok is fully capable and dramatically more affordable.

Cancer Treatment Cost Comparison

Treatment / Service United States 🇺🇸 Thailand 🇹🇭 Notes
Full Cancer Diagnostic Workup (PET-CT + biopsy + consult) $10,000–$25,000 $2,000–$5,000 Varies by cancer type and imaging required
Chemotherapy (per cycle) $5,000–$15,000/cycle $1,500–$5,000/cycle Drug costs are the major variable; branded vs generic
Radiation Therapy (full course) $30,000–$80,000 $8,000–$20,000 IMRT and VMAT available at major Bangkok hospitals
Oncology Surgery (e.g. mastectomy, colectomy) $40,000–$100,000 $8,000–$25,000 Surgeon expertise varies — ask specifically about volume
Oncology Second Opinion Consultation $500–$2,000 $100–$300 Bring all previous imaging and pathology records
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Early Detection is Cheaper Everywhere — But Especially Here

Cancer screening in Bangkok costs a fraction of what it costs in the US. A PSA test, colonoscopy, mammogram, or full health screening package at Bumrungrad is accessible, fast, and affordable. If you're overdue for routine cancer screening and you're based in Thailand, there is no cost barrier. The barrier is just getting yourself through the door. Get it done.

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For Rare or Highly Specialized Cancers

Bangkok is excellent for standard-of-care oncology. For rare cancers, pediatric oncology, complex surgical cases requiring high-volume specialty surgeons, or access to clinical trials, Singapore's National Cancer Centre or returning to your home country may be the right call. This isn't a criticism of Thai oncology — it's the same calculus you'd make between a regional hospital and a specialized cancer center anywhere in the world.

Dental Care in Thailand

Thailand is the dental tourism capital of Southeast Asia — and arguably of the world for value-to-quality ratio. The "Land of Smiles" nickname has taken on a second meaning. Every year, tens of thousands of people from the US, UK, Australia, and Europe plan trips specifically around getting dental work done here.

🦷 Why Thailand for Dental?

Thai dentists train to international standards — many hold postgraduate qualifications from the US, UK, or Australia. The equipment in Bangkok's top clinics is modern: 3D CBCT scanning, CAD/CAM same-day crowns, digital implant planning, zirconia and ceramic materials at par with Western clinics. The difference is purely the cost structure — lower labor costs, lower overhead, lower everything.

JCI-accredited dental facilities exist in Bangkok. Bangkok International Dental Center (BIDC) holds JCI accreditation and ISO certification — the same standards framework used to accredit hospitals. You are not trading quality for price.

💰 The All-on-4 Reality

All-on-4 full-arch dental implants in Bangkok cost between $9,000–$14,000 per arch at reputable clinics using premium implant systems (Nobel Biocare, Straumann). A full mouth — both upper and lower arches — runs approximately $18,000–$28,000 total depending on the clinic, materials, and case complexity.

The same procedure in the United States runs $25,000–$30,000 per arch — $50,000–$60,000 for full mouth, often more. The savings on a single trip to Bangkok cover flights, hotel, and weeks of recovery time with money left over. The math is not close.

If you've been putting off All-on-4 because of US pricing, Bangkok is the answer most dental tourists find first — and the quality holds up.

Dental Cost Comparison — Thailand vs US

All prices are estimates and vary by clinic, materials, and case complexity. Always get a written itemized quote before committing. Prices can change — verify directly with your chosen clinic.

Procedure United States 🇺🇸 Bangkok 🇹🇭 Phuket 🇹🇭 Savings
All-on-4 (per arch) $25,000–$30,000 $9,000–$14,000 $7,000–$10,500 Save 50–70%
All-on-4 (full mouth, both arches) $50,000–$60,000 $18,000–$28,000 $14,000–$21,000 Save $22K–$46K
Single Tooth Implant $3,000–$5,000 $1,000–$1,800 $900–$1,600 Save 60–75%
Porcelain / Zirconia Crown $1,200–$1,800 $300–$600 $280–$550 Save 65–80%
Root Canal (molar) $1,000–$1,800 $200–$400 $180–$380 Save 75–85%
Veneers (per tooth, porcelain) $1,000–$2,500 $300–$700 $280–$650 Save 65–80%
Full Checkup + Clean + X-rays $200–$400 $30–$80 $30–$70 Save 75–90%

How All-on-4 Actually Works — The Two-Trip Process

The most important thing to understand before planning a dental tourism trip for All-on-4: this is not a one-visit procedure. Here's the realistic timeline.

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Consultation & Planning (Trip 1, Day 1–2)

3D CBCT scan, comprehensive exam, digital treatment planning. The clinic assesses bone density and volume to determine if grafting is needed. You receive a detailed treatment plan and itemized quote. Reputable clinics provide this in writing before any work begins.

2

Surgery & Temporary Arch (Trip 1, Day 2–5)

Extractions (if needed), implant placement (4 implants per arch), and fitting of a temporary acrylic bridge. You leave with functional teeth. The temporary arch looks good and works well — patients are often surprised by how normal they feel immediately after.

3

Osseointegration (4–6 Months at Home)

The implants fuse with your jawbone — osseointegration. This takes 4–6 months and happens while you're home or traveling. You'll have the temporary arch throughout. No return trip needed during this phase.

4

Permanent Arch Fitting (Trip 2)

You return to Bangkok. Final impressions are taken and the permanent zirconia or acrylic hybrid arch is fabricated and fitted. The permanent arch is more durable and natural-looking than the temporary. Allow 5–7 days for final fitting and adjustments.

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Follow-Up & Aftercare

Your Bangkok clinic should provide a detailed aftercare protocol and be reachable for questions between trips. Good clinics have English-speaking patient coordinators who manage communication. Keep records of your implant system and components — this matters for any future work anywhere in the world.

Recommended Dental Clinics in Bangkok

Bangkok International Dental Center (BIDC)

📍 Phaya Thai, Bangkok · bidc.com

One of the most established international dental clinics in Thailand. JCI and ISO certified. Over 40 board-certified multilingual professionals. High volume of international patients, well-organized coordination. Uses premium implant systems including Straumann.

✓ JCI Accredited

Dental Hospital Bangkok

📍 Sukhumvit 49, Bangkok · dentalhospitalbangkok.com

Purpose-built dental hospital with full specialist departments under one roof. Oral surgery, orthodontics, implantology, endodontics, periodontics — all in-house. Popular with long-term expats who want ongoing dental care rather than a one-off tourism visit.

✓ International Standard

SmileBox Dental Clinic

📍 Bangkok · smileandcodentalclinic.com

Strong reputation for All-on-4 specifically. Official Straumann provider. 3D CBCT digital workflow. Packages include accommodations and transfers for international patients. Dr. Vikram Bhatia has 900+ implant cases. Handles 1,600 international patients annually.

✓ Straumann Provider
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What to Bring to Your Dental Consultation

Bring your existing dental X-rays and records — even if they're from years ago. A panoramic X-ray from your home country gives the Bangkok dentist a baseline and may save you the cost of a new one. If you've had previous dental work, crowns, bridges, or implants, bring documentation of the systems used. Ask your Bangkok clinic explicitly about implant warranty terms and what happens if you need work done on their implants in another country.

Insurance & Planning for Thailand

Thailand's private hospitals are excellent. They will also present you with a bill before they treat you in non-emergency situations. Having the right insurance isn't just smart — at some hospitals, it's required for admission to certain procedures without a significant upfront deposit.

🌍 What Coverage You Need

Short-term visitors: International travel insurance with minimum $500K medical coverage and explicit medical evacuation. Check that your policy covers Thailand and any adventure activities (motorbike riding is commonly excluded — read the fine print).

Long-term residents / expats: International health insurance — Cigna Global, BUPA Global, AXA International, or Allianz Care. These are designed for people living outside their home country. Budget $200–$600/month depending on age, coverage level, and whether you include home-country coverage.

Thailand Elite / LTR Visa holders: Some long-term visa programs require proof of health insurance. Check current requirements for your specific visa category as these change.

🏥 How Thai Hospitals Handle Insurance

Major Bangkok hospitals — Bumrungrad, Samitivej, Bangkok Hospital — have direct billing arrangements with most major international insurers. You present your insurance card at check-in and the hospital bills the insurer directly. This works smoothly for planned procedures and hospitalizations.

For emergency situations, the hospital treats first and sorts billing later — no one is turned away from emergency care for insurance reasons. But you'll be asked for a deposit or insurance details as soon as you're stable. Have your policy number accessible somewhere other than your phone.

Medical tourism (planned procedures): Dental and elective procedures are generally not covered by standard health insurance. Medical tourism is an out-of-pocket expense — which is why the cost comparison matters so much.

⚡ Get Your Health Baseline Before You Go

This cannot be said enough: too many people relocating to Thailand have avoided the doctor for years. They arrive healthy by assumption, not by knowledge. A condition discovered in Thailand without prior records is harder to insure, harder to treat with context, and harder to document for any future claims. Do this before you book the one-way ticket.

Complete physical with full bloodwork — bring the lab results
Cardiac evaluation — ECG and stress test if 45+ or any family history
Dental panoramic X-ray and full records — essential for implant planning
All prescription medications documented with generic names
Vision prescription — updated, with both eyes documented
Cancer screenings current — colonoscopy, PSA, mammogram as appropriate
Mental health history documented if relevant — matters for insurance
Vaccination records — Hep A/B, Japanese Encephalitis, rabies pre-exposure

Pre-existing condition disclosure on your insurance application must be accurate. Having documentation of what existed before your policy started protects you — and protects your claim.

Evacuation Planning in Thailand

From Bangkok, you're already in the regional hub — evacuation is rarely needed. Outside Bangkok, the picture changes.

🏙️ In Bangkok

Evacuation from Bangkok is almost never the right call — you're already at or near the best care in the region. The exception: highly specialized conditions that require Singapore's National Cancer Centre or procedures not available in Thailand. Singapore is a 2-hour flight.

🌴 On the Islands

Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao, and other island destinations require a plan. Serious cardiac events, trauma, or complex emergencies need to move to Bangkok. Know whether your evacuation insurance covers air ambulance to Bangkok specifically — not just "nearest adequate facility."

🏔️ Chiang Mai / North

Chiang Mai is a 1-hour flight from Bangkok. For situations beyond Chiang Mai Ram or Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai's capabilities, the escalation path is straightforward. Keep your evacuation insurance details accessible.

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Thailand-Specific Insurance Tips

Motorbike accidents are the most common serious injury among travelers and expats in Thailand — and many policies exclude them unless you hold a valid motorcycle license. Read your exclusions before you rent a bike. Diving accidents are covered by most travel policies but confirm DAN (Divers Alert Network) coverage if you dive regularly — hyperbaric chamber treatment is expensive. Alcohol-related incidents are excluded from most policies. These are the fine-print items that catch people out.

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