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With an in-patient capacity of 1,435 beds, [2] it is one of the largest hospitals in Thailand, and as one of Thailand's leading medical school affiliates, is widely considered one of the best public hospitals in the country, along with Siriraj Hospital and Ramathibodi Hospital. [3]
Bangkok Hospital Ratchasima Bangkok Dusit Medical Services General Nakhon Ratchasima Mueang 203 Bangkok Hospital Pakchong Bangkok Dusit Medical Services General Nakhon Ratchasima Pakchong 40 Bua Yai Ruam Phaet Hospital General Nakhon Ratchasima Bua Yai 31 P. Phaet 1 Hospital General Nakhon Ratchasima Mueang 150 P. Phaet 2 Hospital General
Yanhee International Hospital is located in the Bang-O, Bang Phlat District of northeastern Bangkok, on Charansanitwong Road. The hospital maintains 36 treatment centers in general medicine and cosmetics, serving about 2,000 outpatients daily and more than 100,000 social security enrollees.
The Department of Medical Services (DMS) operates several public central hospitals in Bangkok, including Rajavithi Hospital and Lerdsin Hospital. [8] It is also responsible for all specialised hospitals, both inside and outside Bangkok, such as the National Cancer Institute , the Neurological Institute of Thailand , the Queen Sirikit National ...
A subdistrict health promotion clinic, the most local level of healthcare infrastructure of MOPH, pictured here in Ban Na District, Nakhon Nayok Province. As of 2019, Thailand's population of 68 million is served by 927 government hospitals and 363 private hospitals with 9,768 primary care health units (SHPH clinics), responsible for Thai citizens’ health at the sub-district level. [1]
Bumrungrad International Hospital was established as a 200-bed facility on 17 September 1980 with an investment of 90 million baht. [2] Bumrungrad is Southeast Asia's largest private hospital. [3]
Siriraj Hospital from Chao Phraya River. The hospital was founded by King Chulalongkorn in 1888, two years after a worldwide cholera outbreak. It is named after the king's 18-month-old son, Prince Siriraj Kakudhabhand, who had died from dysentery a year before the opening of the hospital. The medical school was established two years later in 1890.
Samitivej Hospital logo Samitivej hospital, Sukhumvit. Samitivej PCL (Thai: สมิติเวช), doing business as Samitivej Hospitals (Thai: โรงพยาบาลสมิติเวช), is a private hospital brand in Thailand. It operates hospitals and health centers in Bangkok and Chonburi Province. [1]