Yes, I agree. A lot of my ongoing issues are a result of the radiotherapy given in the USA damaging my insides. The Thai hospitals ive found are excellent and yes I'm lucky i can pay for them.
i complained about pain in my leg to the NHS who gave me blood thinning tablets, it got worse so after 6 months they did a test ans said i was ' borderline' low blood flow in my leg, it got worse and they said they would arrange a scan....no scan ever happened. When i got to Thailand i went to see a Dr who with 5 minutes used an ultrasound to see very little flow in my leg and arranged for a MRA scan 3 days later which showed a huge restriction in my main leg artery. 2 weeks later I had a stent fitted and i can walk properly again. I have countless similar tales to tell after having cancer in 2016 whlist working in the USA and the terrible follow up by the NHS...... As i said, they can be good but so disorganised.
Unfortunately the NHS is strangled due to mismanagement and outdated systems. You will need to register with a Dr andbthen get referred which can take 6 months or more and expect multiple appointments before any sort of meaningful treatment. They are however very good for the terminally ill.
Yes its possible. contact Chiang Mai movers. If you own it yourself here for 6 months theres no tax to pay when you import it (for yourself) just duty.