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List of Covered Hospitals List of covered hospitals The hospital has pink highlights. All are government hospitals. In the case of IPD (inpatient), you can apply for a life insurance policy as normal. However, the OPD (outpatient) will have to make a first payment and then file a claim. The documents used to make the claim. Medical certificate and receipt The documents are submitted to TJDA after the document has been completed 30 days to be able to receive the payment as a pay check. Government hospital services may cause inconvenience. Please be informed accordingly. Bangkok No. Hospital name Phone number 1 BANGKOK GENERAL HOSPITAL 0-2310-3000, 0-2318-0066 2 BANGKOK CHRISTIAN HOSPITAL 0-2625-9000, 0-2235-1000 3 BANGKOK CHINATOWN HOSPITAL 0-2118-7888 4 KLUAYNAMTHAI 1 HOSPITAL 0-2769-2000 5 KLUAYNAMTHAI 2 HOSPITAL 0-2399-4260, 0-2399-4259-63 6 KASEMRAD BANGKAE HOSPITAL 0-2804-8959 7 KASEMRAD PRACHACHUEN HOSPITAL 0-2910-1600-49 8 KARUNVEJ SUKHAPIBAL 3 HOSPITAL 0-2729-3000 9 KLONGTUN HOSPITAL** 0-2319-2101-5 10 CAMILLIAN HOSPITAL 0-2185-1444 11 CHAOPHAYA HOSPITAL 0-2884-7000, 0-2434-0117,02- 12 SAINT LOUIS HOSPITAL 0-2675-5000 13 CENTRAL GENERAL HOSPITAL 0-2552-8777 14 POLICE GENERAL HOSPITAL** 0-2207-6000 15 THEPTHARIN HOSPITAL 0-2348-7000 16 THAINAKARIN HOSPITAL 0-2361-2727, 0-2361-2828 17 THONBURI 1 HOSPITAL 0-2412-0020 18 THONBURI 2 HOSPITAL 0-2448-3845-58 19 NAKORNTHON HOSPITAL 0-2450-9999 20 NAVAMINTHRA HOSPITAL 0-2918-5080 21 NAVAMINTHRA 9 HOSPITAL 0-2518-1818 22 BANGNA 1 HOSPITAL 0-2746-8630-9 23 BANGPAKOK 1 HOSPITAL 0-2872-1111 24 BANGPAKOK 8 HOSPITAL 0-2894-4111 25 BANGKOK 9 INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL 0-2877-1111 26 BANGPO HOSPITAL 0-2587-0144, 0-2587-0136-55 27 BUMRUNGRAD HOSPITAL 0-2667-1000 28 B.CARE MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL 0-2523-3359-71 29 BNH HOSPITAL 0-2686-2700 30 PIYAVATE HOSPITAL 0-2625-6500 31 PAOLO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 0-2279-7000 32 PAOLO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CHOKCHAI 4 0-2514-2157-9,0-2514-4140-9 33 PHYATHAI NAVAMIN HOSPITAL 0-2944-8015-20, 0-2944-7111 34 PHYATHAI 1 HOSPITAL 0-2642-7373,02640-11111 35 PHYATHAI 2 HOSPITAL 0-2617-2444, 0-2617-2424 36 PHYATHAI 3 HOSPITAL 0-467-1111 37 PRARAM 2 HOSPITAL 0-2451-4920-30 38 PRARAM 9 HOSPITAL 0-2248-8020 39 PETCHARAVEJ HOSPITAL 0-2718-1515,0-2318-0080 40 PETKASEM 2 HOSPITAL 0-2455-5599 41 PHAET PANYA HOSPITAL 0-2314-0726-9 42 MONGKUTWATTANA HOSPITAL 0-2574-5000-9 43 MISSION HOSPITAL 0-2282-1100 44 PAOLOKASET HOSPITAL 0-2579-1770-4 45 YANHEE INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL 0-2879-0300 46 RAMKHAMHAENG HOSPITAL 0-2374-0200-16, 0-2732-0478-87 47 RAJBURANA HOSPITAL 0-2427-0175-9,0-2872-1001-5 48 LADPRAO HOSPITAL 0-2932-2929, 0-2530-2556-69 49 VICHAIYUT HOSPITAL 0-2265-7777, 0-2618-6200-10 50 VIBHARAM HOSPITAL 0-2722-2500 51 VIBHAVADI HOSPITAL 0-2561-1258-67, 0-2561-1260-7 52 VEJTHANI HOSPITAL 0-2734-0390 53 VICHAIVEJ YAEKFAICHAI HOSPITAL 0-2412-0055-60 54 VICHAIVEJ INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL NONGKHAM 0-2441-6999 55 SIKARIN HOSPITAL 0-2366-9900 56 SIRIRAJ HOSPITAL** 0-2419-7000 57 SAMITIVEJ THONBURI HOSPITAL 0-2438-0040-5 58 SAMITIVEJ SRINAKARIN HOSPITAL 0-2731-7000-99 59 SAMITIVEJ HOSPITAL 0-2711-8000 60 SYNPHEAT HOSPITAL 0-2948-5380-90 61 SUKUMVIT HOSPITAL 0-2391-0011, 0-2714-1300 62 SUKSAWAT HOSPITAL 0-2428-5036 63 PRACHAPAT HOSPITAL 0-24279966 64 SAIMAI HOSPITAL 0-2991-8999 65 SERIRUK HOSPITAL 0-2918-9888 66 HUACHEAW HOSPITAL 0-2223-1351 67 KRUNGTHAI HOSPITAL 0-2582-2299 68 KASEMRAD INTERATIONAL RATTANATHIBETH HOSPITAL 0-2594-0020-65 69 KASEMRAD RATTANATHIBETH HOSPITAL 0-2921-3400-9 70 NONTHAVEJ HOSPITAL 0-2596-7888 71 VIBHARAM PAKKRED HOSPITAL 0-2960-9655-9 72 WORLDMEDICALCENTER HOSPITAL 0-2836-9999 73 ANANPATTANA 2 HOSPITAL 0-2883-9676 74 RANGSIT MOTHER AND CHILD HOSPITAL 0-2998-9888 75 KRUNG SIAM ST.CARLOS HOSPITAL 0-2975-6700-5 76 KARUNVEJ PATHUMTHANI HOSPITAL 0-2529-4533-41 77 PATHUMVECH HOSPITAL 0-2567-1991-9 78 RANGSIT GENERAL HOSPITAL 0-2998-9999 79 PAOLO MEMORIAL RANGSIT HOSPITAL 0-2577-8111 80 PATTARA-THONBURI HOSPITAL 0-2901-8400-8 81 BANGPAKOK RANGSIT 2 HOSPITAL 0-2996-2211-15 82 BANGKOK PRAPADANG HOSPITAL 0-2818-9000, 0-2425-0029-33 83 CHULARAT 3 HOSPITAL 0-2769-2900-99 84 CHULARAT 9 HOSPITAL 0-2738-9900-9 85 BANGNA 2 HOSPITAL 0-2740-1800-6, 0-2330-3030-5 86 BANGNA 5 HOSPITAL 02-138-1155-60 87 BANGPAKOK 3 HOSPITAL 0-2818-7555 88 PIYAMIN HOSPITAL 0-2316-0026-42 89 PAOLO MEMORIAL SAMUTPRAKARN HOSPITAL 0-2389-2555 90 MUANGSAMUT POOCHAO SAMING PRI HOSPITAL 0-2754-2800-9 91 MUANGSAMUT PARKNUM HOSPITAL 0-2173-7766-75 92 RATTARIN HOSPITAL 0-2323-2991-7 93 SAMRONG GENERAL HOSPITAL 0-2361-1111 94 VIBHARAM CHAIPRAKAN HOSPITAL 0-2363-9222 95 RUAMCHAI PRACHARAK HOSPITAL 0-2708-7500-20 96 SYNPHEAT THEPHARAK HOSPITAL 0-2761-5999 Center region No. Hospital name Phone number 1 KANJANABURI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 0-3462-4184-93 2 THANAKARN HOSPITAL 0-3462-2366-75 3 THARUEA HOSPITAL 0-3456-1084 4 SOMDEJPRASANGKHARACH19 HOSPITAL ** 0-3461-1033 , 0-3462-6268-9 5 HRH PRINCESS MAHACHAKRI SIRINDHORN MEDICAL CENTER** 0-3739-5085-6 6 BANGKOK CHRISTIAN NAKORNPATHOM HOSPITAL 0-3427-0080-5 7 THEPAKORN HOSPITAL 0-3421-2718-27 8 BANGKOKSANAM CHAN HOSPITAL 0-3421-9600 9 SARAYA HOSPITAL 0 -2889-2601-7 10 MAHACHAI PETCHARAT HOSPITAL 0-3241-7070-9 11 BANGKOK MUANGPETCH HOSPITAL 0-3241-5191-9 12 DUMNGUENSADUAG HOSPITAL** 0-3224-6000-15 13 PROMPHEAT HOSPITAL 0-3231-5234-9,0-32315-195-6 14 MUANGRAJ HOSPITAL 0-3232-2274-80 15 SAN PAOLO HUAHIN HOSPITAL 0-3253-2576-85 16 BANGKOK HUA HIN HOSPITAL 0-3261-6800 17 KARUNVEJ AYUTTHAYA HOSPITAL 0-3531-5100 18 RAJTHANEE HOSPITAL 0-3533-5555-71 19 SUPAMITR-SENA HOSPITAL 0-3528-9572-9 20 PERAVECH HOSPITAL 0-3580-1555 21 RAJTHANEE ROJANA HOSPITAL 0-3524-9249 22 BENJAROM HOSPITAL 0-3641-2160 23 MEUNG NARAI GENERAL HOSPITAL 0-3661-6300 24 MAHACHAIMAE KLONG HOSPITAL 0-3471-5001-5 25 SOMDEJPHRAPHUTTHALERTLA HOSPITAL 0-3472-3044 26 MAHACHAI 1 HOSPITAL 0-3442-4990 27 MAHACHAI 2 HOSPITAL 0-2810-3442, 0-2431-0054 28 VICHAIVEJ INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL OM-NOI 0-2431-0070 29 VICHAIVEJ INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL SAMUTSAKHON 0-3482-6709-29 30 EKACHAI HOSPITAL 0-3441-7999 31 BANPHEAW HOSPITAL** 0-3441-9555 32 VIBHARAM SAMUTSAKORN 0-3440-3700 33 SINGBURI VESCHAKARN HOSPITAL 0-3652-2555 34 THONBURI U-THONG HOSPITAL 0-3540-4053-9 35 SUPAMITR SUPANBURI HOSPITAL 0-3550-0283-8 36 VIBHAVADI PIYARASD HOSPITAL 0-3555-2724-7 37 RUAMPHAET CHAINAT HOSPITAL 0 5641 3017-8 38 KASEMRAD SARABURI HOSPITAL 0-3631-5555-94 39 ANGTHONG MEDICAL 2 HOSPITAL 0-3561-2361-4 East No. Hospital name Phone number 1 CHULARAT 11 HOSPITAL 0-3853-8511-3 , 0-3884-0236 2 KASEMRAD CHACHOENGSAO HOSPITAL 0-3881-2702-19 3 PHANOMSARAKHAM HOSPITAL 0-3855-1444 4 SOTORNVEJ 304 HOSPITAL 0-3720-9503-5,0-3720-9446 5 CHAOPHAYA ABHAIBHUBEJ HOSPITAL 0-8808-82078 6 QUEEN SIRIKIT HOSPITAL** 0-3824-5735-69 7 QUEEN SAWANGWATTANA HOSPITAL** 0-3832-2157-9 8 CHONBURI HOSPITAL** 0-3893-1075,0-3893-1076 9 HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER** 0-3839-0580 10 BANGKOK PATTAYA HOSPITAL 0-3825-9999 11 PHYATHAI SRIRACHA HOSPITAL 0-3877-0200-8 12 PATTAYA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 0-3848-8777 13 SAMITIVEJ SRIRACHA HOSPITAL 0-3832-0300 14 VIBHARAM LAM CHABANG HOSPITAL 0-3849-1888 15 AIKCHOL HOSPITAL 0-3893-9999 16 AIKCHOL2 HOSPITAL 0-3893-9888 17 PIYAVEJ BOWIN HOSPITALl 0-3834-5333 18 VIBHARAM AMATANAKORN HOSPITAL 0-3831-6999 19 SAMITIVEJ CHONBURI HOSPITAL 0-3303-8888 20 RAYONG HOSPITAL** 0-3861-1104 21 BANGKOK RAYONG HOSPITAL 0-3892-1999 22 MONGKUT RAYONG HOSPITAL 0-3868-2136-9 23 RUAM PHAET RAYONG HOSPITAL 0-3886-0890-3 24 SRIRAYONG HOSPITAL 0-3899-8555 25 PIYAVEJ RAYONG HOSPITALl 0-3833-4511 26 PHRAPOKLAO HOSPITAL** 0-3932-8151 27 BANGKOK CHANTHABURI HOSPITAL 0-3931-9888 28 SIRIVEJ HOSPITAL 0-3934-4244 29 BANGKOK TRAD HOSPITAL 0-3953-2735, 0-3953-2737 30 TRAD HOSPITAL** 0-3952-2646 31 LAEMNGOB HOSPITAL** 0-3959-7047 North No. Hospital name Phone number 1 BANGKOK CHIANGMAI HOSPITAL 0-5208-9722 2 THEPPANYA 2 HOSPITAL 0-5322-0022-31 3 CHIANGMAI KLAIMOR HOSPITAL 0-5320-0002 4 CHIANGMAI RAM HOSPITAL 0-5392-0300 5 CHIANGMAI MEDICAL CENTER 0-5327-0144-50 6 CENTRAL CHIANGMAI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 0-5381-9333-40 7 THEPPANYA HOSPITAL 0-5385-2590-9 8 MCCORMICK CHIANGMAI HOSPITAL 0-5392-1777 9 RAJAVEJ CHIANGMAI HOSPITAL 0-5380-1999 10 LANNA HOSPITAL 0-5399-9777 11 SRIPHAT MEDICAL CENTER FACULTY OF MEDICINE,CHIANG MAI 0-5394-6505 12 CHIANGMAI HOSPITAL 0-5321-5020-22 13 KASEMRAD SRIBURIN HOSPITAL 0-5391-0999, 0-5371-7499 14 MAE FAH LUANG UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 0-5391-7563 15 OVERBROOK HOSPITAL 0-5371-1366,0-5391-0100 16 CHIANGRAI INTER 0-9791-88811 17 EAKCHON MUNGKUMPANG HOSPITAL 0-5571-6701-4 18 HARIPHUNCHAI MEMORAL HOSPITAL 0-5358-1600-4 19 SIRIVEJ LUMPHUN HOSPITAL 0-5353-7597 20 KERANGNAKORN RAM HOSPITAL 0-5422-5100,0-5435-2422 21 PAKNAMPO HOSPITAL 0-5622-5501-9 22 SRI SAWAN HOSPITAL 0-5631-1626-35 23 PAKNAMPO 2 HOSPITAL 0-5621-2212-3 24 ROMCHAT HOSPITAL 0-5631-2481-90 25 RUAM PHAET NAKORNSAWAN HOSPITAL 0-5622-3600 26 PETCHARAT(PETCHABOON) HOSPITAL 0-5672-0680-4 27 SAHAVEJ HOSPITAL 0-5661-2791-3 28 CHAIAROONVECHAKARN 0-5665-1407 29 PHRAE RAM HOSPITAL 0-5452-2911 30 PHRAE CHRISTIAN HOSPITAL 0-5462-5300 31 PITSANUVEJ HOSPITAL 0-5590-9000 32 BANGKOK PHITSANULOK HOSPITAL 0-5521-2222,0-5521-0819-28 33 PHITSANULOK HOSPITAL 0-5521-8777,0-5521-7800 34 RUAM PHAET PISANULOKE HOSPITAL 0-5521-9307-16 35 PHAYAO RAM HOSPITAL 0-5441-1111-40 36 PATTANAVEJSUKHOTHAI HOSPITAL 0-5562-1502-7,0-5561-1292 37 RAUMPATE SUKHOTHAI HOSPITAL 0-5561-2211-12 38 NAKORN MAESOT INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL 0-5551-8200-22 39 MAESOD-RAM HOSPITAL 0-5553-3912-4 40 MAESOD HOSPITAL 0-5553-1224 The North East No.
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