Thailand Hospitals and Clinics - Page 4
A list of Hospitals and medical centers in Thailand, with relevant information about procedures, location, contact information, photos and more.
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Phuket laser center is a quality laser surgery specialist. Offering LASIK eye surgery, non-invasive skin rejuvenation treatment, Thermage, BOTOX and much more.
Having been in operation for 65 years, this private hospital provides a wide range of medical services to the locals of Phuket and medical tourists. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s international health care mission.
With true dedication to the motto "New Dimension of Treatment, Progressive with Quality", the Thonburi Hospital has developed and prospered, hoping to become a leader in medical services and the advanced technology.
This assisted conception centre in Bangkok offers a wide range of assisted reproduction treatments, one of which is In Vitro Fertilization. It has well-equipped laboratories and operation theatres for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment.
MtF Aesthetic Surgery Center in Bangkok is one of the best gender reassignment surgery centers in the world.
F Clinic is a new clinic focused on quality, international standards reinforced with a variety of services to meet the needs of both skin and surgery.
This medical center is the flagship hospital of the Bangkok Hospital Group, Thailand’s largest hospital chain. It offers a wide range of medical services and has a number of specialized centers.
The Aek Udon International Hospital is the largest medical center in the province of Udonthani, providing health care services to the local community.
A ‘Boutique’ Clinic at the center of Bangkok, S125 Clinic provides a range of aesthetic procedures for those who seek a quality treatment with the safe procedure by a high standard practitioner with an upscale service of Thai hospitality.
Nida’s specialized medical staff have carefully selected only advanced technologies approved for their effectiveness and safety by world -renowned researchers at institutes such as Harvard University, and by leading physicians, and authorities like the US Food and Drug Administration.