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Hello, my name is Game from Thailand. I'm planning to go to Cellfina for a consultation. Right now, I'm very worried about the language barrier. I can speak English, but not very fluently. Do you think my English will be sufficient to explain what I want to the doctor? What are the pros and cons?
I'd like to know if anyone has consulted with Dr. Lee. Was it possible to communicate using only English? And what level of English do doctors typically speak? I'm quite anxious because this is an important matter, as it concerns my own body.
Another point: many Thai people go to Cellfina. Some say you can get a translator, or should you arrange one yourself? Does anyone have experience with this? Thank you!
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I have similar anxieties, so I really relate to this post! I often hear that it's okay even if your English isn't perfect, so I think you'll be totally fine, Game-san. I'm also debating whether to hire an interpreter right now, but if anyone has experience, I'd love to hear about it.
Reading your post, I really understand because I'm thinking the same thing! I'm worried about the language barrier, just like you. But I've heard that most clinics are used to dealing with international clients and try their best to understand. Thanks for sharing your real experience; it's helped me feel a lot better 😊