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List of Hospitals for Medical Certificate USAGE INTERNE - N5 - INTERN GEBRUIK 1 LIST OF HOSPITALS FOR MEDICAL CERTIFICATE 1. THAILAND BANGKOK P.S.E. CLINIC (Dr. Philippe BALANKURA) 1 Naret Road (next to Surawongse) Tel. 02-236.13.89 02-236.14.89 BANGKOK NURSING HOME HOSPITAL (BNH) 9/1 Convent RD. (off Silom) Bangrak Tel. 02-022.0700 BANGKOK CHRISTIAN HOSPITAL 124 Silom Rd. Tel. 02-625.90.00 BANGKOK GENERAL HOSPITAL 2 Soi Soonvijai 7, New Phetburi Rd. Tel. 02-310.30.00 CAMILLIAN HOSPITAL 55 Sukhumvit Rd., Soi Thong Lor. Tel. 02-185.14.44 SAINT LOUIS HOSPITAL Sathorn Thai Rd., Yan Nawa Tel. 02-838.55.55 SAMITIVEJ Sukhumvit Rd. Tel. 02-022.22.22 SAMITIVEJ SRINAKARIN Srinakarin Rd. Tel. 02-731.70.00 THAI NAKHARIN HOSPITAL Bangna-Trat Rd., Sukhumvit Km.3, Bangna Tel. 02-361.27.27 02-361.28.28 NONTHAVEJ HOSPITAL Ngarmvongvan Rd. Nonthaburi Tel. 02-589.54.89 PIYAVEJ HOSPITAL Rama IX Rd. Tel. 02-625.65.55 PAOLO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Phaholyothin Rd. Phayathai Tel. 02-279.70.00 PHAYATHAI 1 Tel. 02-201.46.00 PHAYATHAI 2 Tel. 02-617.24.44 PHAYATHAI 3 Tel. 02-467.11.11 RAMKHAMHAENG HOSPITAL Sukhumvit 71, Ramkhamhaeng Rd., Huamark Tel. 02-743.99.99 VEJTHANI HOSPITAL 111 Lardprao Rd. Tel. 02-734.00.00 SUKHUMVIT HOSPITAL 1411 Sukhumvit Rd, Ekkamai, Phra Khanong Tel. 02-391.00.11 POLICE HOSPITAL 492/1 Rama I Rd., Pathumwan Tel. 02-207.60.00 LERTSIN HOSPITAL 190 Silom Rd., Bangrak Tel. 02-353.98.00 SIRIRAJ HOSPITAL 2 Prannok Rd., Sririraj Tel. 02-419-44.71-2 USAGE INTERNE - N5 - INTERN GEBRUIK 2 BUMRUNGRAD HOSPITAL 33 Sukhumvit Soi 3 (Nana), Klong Toey Tel. 02-066.88.88 RAMATHIBORDHI HOSPITAL 270 RAMA VI Rd., Thung Phayathai, Rathevi Tel. 02-201.10.00 AYUDHAYA RAJCHATHANEE-AYUTTAYA HOSPITAL Rojana Rd. Tel. 035-335.555 BURIRAM EKCHON BURIRAM HOSPITAL Moo 2, Buriram Phoutsaisong Rd., Muang dist. Tel. 044-614.100 BURIRAM HOSPITAL Nah Sathanee Rodfai Rd., Muang dist. Tel. 044-611.262 CHANTABURI-TRAD BANGKOK-TRAD HOSPITAL Muang Trad Tel. 039-532.735 TAKSIN-CHANTABURI HOSPITAL Thalung Rd. Tel. 039-319.888 CHIANGMAI McCORMICK HOSPITAL Kaeonawarat Rd. Tel. 053-921.777 CHANG PUEK HOSPITAL Chang Puek Rd. Tel. 053-224.862 LANNA HOSPITAL Sukkasem Rd. Tel. 052-134.777 RAJAVEJ CHIANGMAI HOSPITAL 316/1 Thanon Chiangmai-Lampun Tel. 052.011.999 CHIANGMAI RAM HOSPITAL Tel. 053-920.300 CHIANGRAI SRIBURIN HOSPITAL Superhighway Rd. Tel. 053-9109.99 OVERBROOK HOSPITAL Singklai Rd. Tel. 053-711.366 CHONBURI BANGKOK PATTAYA HOSPITAL Sukhumvit Km. 143 Rd. Tel. 038-259.999 CHOLVAEJ HOSPITAL Arkanivat Rd. Tel. 038-284.354 PHAYATHAI SRI RACHA 90 Sri Racha Nakhon 3 Rd., Tel. 038-317.333 USAGE INTERNE - N5 - INTERN GEBRUIK 3 SAMITIVEJ SRIRACHA HOSPITAL Jermchompol Rd. Tel. 038-3203.00 PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL 225/4 Soi 4, Pattaya Sai 2 Rd. Tel. 038-428.374 LAMPANG KELANGNAKORN HOSPITAL Muang Lampang Tel. 054-019.619 MAE HONGSON SRISANGWAN HOSPITAL 101 Singhanart Bamrung Rd. Tel. 053-611.378 MUKDAHAN MUKDAHAN INTERNATIONAL Mukdahan-Dontan Rd. Tel. 042-611.222 NAKHON RATCHASIMA RAJCHASRIMA-THONBURI HOSPITAL Mittaphap Rd. Tel. 044-015.999 PHETCHABOON PHETCHARAT HOSPITAL Samakkeechai Rd. Tel. 055-909.000 MUANG PHET Muangphet Pattana Rd. Tel. 056-712.236 PHITSANULOK PITSANUVEJ HOSPITAL Khunpirenthep Rd. Tel. 055-909.000 INTERVEJCHAKARN HOSPITAL Barommatrailokanard Rd. Tel. 055-218.777 – 8 PHUKET MISSION PHUKET HOSPITAL 4/1 Thanon Thep Kasattree, Ratsada Tel. 076-237.220 BANGKOK PHUKET HOSPITAL 2/1 Hongyok U-thit Rd., Salat Yai Tel. 076-254.425 PATHONG (KATHU) HOSPITAL 57 Sai Nam Yen Rd., Patong Tel. 076-342.633 PHUKET INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL Chalermprakiet Ror.9 Rd. Tel. 076-249.400 PHYA THAI PHUKET HOSPITAL 28/36-37 Srisena Rd., Salat Yai Tel. 076-358.888 VACHIRA PHUKET HOSPITAL 353 Yaovaraj Rd. Tel. 076-211.114 PHUKET RUAMPHAET HOSPITAL Phuket Rd. Tel. 076-212.950 RAYONG USAGE INTERNE - N5 - INTERN GEBRUIK 4 THONBURI-SRIKLAENG HOSPITAL Klaeng district Tel. 038-887.161-5 MAP TA PHUT HOSPITAL Sukhumvit Rd. Tel. 038-687.260 RUAMPAT RAYONG HOSPITAL Chantaudom Rd. Tel. 038-860.890 – 3 BUMRUNGRAD HOSPITAL Sukhumvit Rd. Tel. 02.066.8888 SAKOLNAKHON RAKSAKOL HOSPITAL Robmuang Rd. Tel. 047-712.800 SARABURI MITRAPARB MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Samyaek, Mitraparb Tel. 036-218.900 KASEMRAT-SARABURI HOSPITAL Muang Saraburi, Saraburi Tel. 036-315.555 SUKHOTHAI SUKHOTHAI RUAMPHAT HOSPITAL Charodvithitong Rd Tel. 055-612.189 – 90 SURAT THANI KOH SAMUI HOSPITAL 61 Moo 1, Angthong Tel. 077-420.150 TAKSIN HOSPITAL Talad Mai Rd Tel. 077-278.777 CHAWENG HOSPITAL 90/2 Moo 2, Bor Phud Tel. 077-300.394 TAK PRAVOR HOSPITAL Inkeeree Rd. Tel. 055-533.912 – 5 UBONRAJATHANI UBONRAK-THONBURI HOSPITAL Burapanai Rd. Tel. 045-429.100 UDONTHANI PAOLO MEMORIAL PANYAVEJ HOSPITAL Prajaksilpakorn Rd. Tel. 042-343.111 USAGE INTERNE - N5 - INTERN GEBRUIK 5 2. MYANMAR. YANGON International SOS Clinic Inya Lake Hotel 37 Kaba Aye Pagoda Road Tel. +95 1 657922 3. LAOS. VIENTIANE Centre médical de l’Ambassade de France Boulevard Kouvieng Ban Simuang Vientiane, Laos Tel. +856 21 21 41 50 4. CAMBODIA PHNOM PENH Naga Clinic 11 Street 254 Phnom Penh Tel: +855-23 211 300 .
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