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Bumrungrad International Hospital
Our patients are served by over 700+ nurses and 945 doctors, covering 55 sub-specialties. The Red Cross gives Bumrungrad its top classification of "A" – defined as "a tertiary care center which should be able to provide quality care in all medical specialties including invasive cardiology, cardiac and neurosurgery."





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  • Phuket International Hospital is one of the largest and leading private hospitals in the region offering sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic care in virtually every specialty of medicine and surgery. Phuket International Hospital specifically offers treatment to the needs of the Thai population, foreign tourist and foreign residents, treating thousands of patients each year. At Phuket International Hospital we have the enviable reputation of providing high quality and cost efficient hospital services, coupled with the warmth and caring nature that only true Thai hospitality can provide.


    Call : 66 76 361 888


    Or 66 76 249 400


    Our vision of providing affordable, quality healthcare has not changed over the years, and our latest development will only strengthen our endeavours, and is entirely consistent with our mission of benefiting Phuket, its citizens and the thousands of tourists who visit us. Phuket International Hospital began back in 1978 when Dr. Anuroj Tarnsirioj and his wife Dr. Supanee ran a small clinic on Phang-nga Road in Phuket town. Seeing the need for inpatient services and more specialised care in Phuket,


    Dr. Anuroj and Dr. Supanee decided to expand, and in 1982 they opened Phuket International Hospital, Phuket’s first private hospital. The new facility, known in Thai as ‘Siriroj’ hospital, was located on Krabi Road in the heart of old Phuket town. There were 24 inpatient beds - later expanding to 36. As the first private-sector healthcare facility, the opening of Phuket International Hospital marked a turning point in the health services of Phuket. In 1993, Phuket International Hospital relocated again. This time, to its present site on the Bypass Road. A 90 bed inpatient facility was constructed with 6 intensive-care units and sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic care. At the time, Phuket International Hospital was leading healthcare developments in Phuket.


    From humble beginnings until today, Phuket International Hospital has grown and responded to the increasing demand and need for better healthcare, treating over 100,000 patients per year. Phuket International Hospital was the first hospital to treat medical tourists who elected to come to Phuket from all over the world.The tradition continues, and the opening of our new facility is the latest stage in our continued growth and development and firmly establishes Phuket International Hospital as one of the major private providers of healthcare in the region. Our New FacilityHousing the latest medical technologies and strengthening Phuket International Hospital’s long history and ability to provide specialized medical and surgical treatments, the new (400 million Baht) facility opens in November 2007. Comprising six stories, including indoor car parking for 150 cars, two floors of out patient and specialist clinics and an additional two floors of exclusive inpatient accommodation, Phuket’s latest hospital promises to position Phuket International Hospital as one of Thailand leading medical centers. From the expansive multi floor entrance atrium, the exclusive consultation rooms, a specialised female center, dedicated childrens department with play areas, a state of the art dental and hemodialyisis center as well as Phuket’s largest Plastic and Aesthetic treatment center, Phuket International Hospital’s new facility brings international standards, international services and international care to Phuket.


    Patients will be cared for in spacious private rooms that capture natural light and offer ample space for families to be part of the care team. Carefully planned specialty units, treatment rooms, laboratories and surgical suites further facilitate leading edge care. Throughout the hospital, the design reduces noise, increase patient comfort and supports the latest technologies. Additional space has been allocated for support services. Foreign patients can relax in the International Lounge, obtain information from our large reception areas or for Czech citizens, visit our Honorary Consulate offices. Designed to create a patient focused healing environment, our new facility will significantly contributes to the development of Phuket’s healthcare services.



    Situated in South East Asia, Phuket Island is located in the southern part of the Kingdom of Thailand, which is sandwiched between Laos to the north, Burma to the west, and Cambodia to the east and Malaysia to the south. Phuket is some 867 Kilometers southwest of Bangkok, Thailand's capital city. Bangkok is a major international aviation hub and Phuket has its own international airport some 30 kms north of the hospital.


    Flight times from Bangkok to Phuket are around 1 hour. The island lies in the Andaman Sea, across from 7'45" to 8'15" North Latitude and from 98'15" to 98'40" West Longitude. Phuket is also connected to mainland Thailand by the two parallel bridges, making road transportation possible. Phuket International Hospital is conveniently located just outside Phuket town on highway 402, between Central Festival shopping mall, BigC and Tesco Lotus Superstores and it is easily accessible by automobile and public transportation. Phuket International Hospital44 Chalermprakiat Ror 9 Rd Phuket 83000 Thailand








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