well,
at first in malaysia it was not so easy since i was very new to the country, did not know much people and i did not know any hospitals.. my university helped me in directing me to some of the hospitals..
i think i went to about three hospitals before deciding that i would go to this one particular hospital (SDMC)..
once i decided on the hospital, things were not so difficult or different than how i took transfusions at home in Maldives.. I call the hospital a few days ahead, make an appointment and go to see the doctor and to get the blood tests done.. then the next day, i go for transfusions.. i try to make sure that those days i go for blood tests, it is either on a saturday (which i dont have any classes on) or after classes.. and since i take 2 units, and need a full day for transfusion, i try to fix my transfusions on the days with the least number of classes..
i assume u must be atleast 16 years since ure considering higher studies abroad.. well, then u know WHEN u will need transfusion right? i mean ure duration, whether u take ure transfusions every 2 weeks, 3 weeks or 4 weeks..
i think all grownup thals knows approximately when they need transfusions.. so the trick is to plan ahead and to communicate well with ure doctors..
hope that helped..