Wanted: Physiotherapist (Male Only)
An exciting opportunity in an industry changing, innovative, fast growing health care company.
Unique Access Medical offers powerful new therapy options to patients who may have previously been considered untreatable.
An exciting opportunity in an industry changing, innovative, fast growing health care company.
Unique Access Medical is extremely honoured to have had the opportunity to welcome Her Excellency Mrs. Maria Alicia Cuzzoni de Sonchein, Ambassador of the Argentine Republic to Thailand, to one of our partner medical facilities. As an integrative healthcare company that offers progressive and responsible treatment options, we work
Aside from endless efforts to make sure we offer the most up to date medical care and treatment, Unique Access also prioritises each patient’s happiness and wellbeing. To ensure every patient enjoys their stay at the facilities, the Customer Relation Team does our best to promote a cordial and home-like
On the 7th of July 2017, the Unique Access Medical team representatives travelled to Rajvithi Home for Girls, an orphanage established in 1890, located in Bamrung Mueang Road, in the Pathumwan District of Bangkok, for one of our several extended projects to alleviate and reduce poverty in Thailand.
Incidences of chronic illnesses such as cardiovascular disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, and cancer have been on the rise in the recent years. As the cases of these diseases continue to raise so is the demand for available treatment options. This has led to increased cases of some new drugs not
12 months ago Unique Access Medical was created to enable patients in need have the medical access they deserve. In this short period of time Unique Access has seen tremendous success on multiple levels.
First and foremost we have had the chance to meet, treat and change the lives of over 100 patients. In the coming year, we expect to treat over 200 patients.
Clinical trials, at first glance, would appear to be an unhurried exercise conducted calmly by lab-coated researchers in sanitised laboratories. The proverbial tip-of-the-iceberg more than adequately describes this situation. In the first place, the planet’s 7.5 billion people are potential consumers of the drugs that undergo clinical trials. Primary targets
Figures from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that about half of all adults in the US (117 million people) suffer from one or more chronic health conditions. The cost of caring for chronically ill patients which includes drugs, procedures and hospitalisation is a major financial drain
Medical tourism is fast becoming a global phenomenon, especially for Americans. Many people are leaving their countries to go and seek healthcare and treatment elsewhere. The reasons for the increased popularity in seeking treatment abroad include affordability, higher quality of care and better access to care. The increasing number of medical tourists
In 1984, the first official diagnosis of HIV was made. The disease quickly spread, especially through mother-to-child transmission (MTCT). In 1988, the first HIV-exposed infant in Thailand was born. Up to the mid-90s, the rate of MTCT rose to 20 to 40 percent, which was considered an epidemic wave of