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List of Hospitals and Clinics Elite Care Approved Network Hospitals and Clinics in Lao PDR ລາຍຊື່ໂຮງໝ� ແລະ ຄຼີນິກ ໃນເຄືອຂ�າຍ ຂອງ ພຣີເມຍແຄຣ� Premier Care List of Hospitals and Clinics Elite Care Approved Network Hospitals and Clinics in Lao PDR No. ຊື່ ພາສາລາວ Name (Eng) Business Type Tel. Number Province 1 ຄລີນິກ ອາລົງກອນ Alongkone Policlinic Private 020 5551 1119 Vientiane Capital 2 ໂຮງໝ� ລາວ-ຫວຽດ Lao - Viet Hospital Private 020 5500 7019 Vientiane Capital 3 ໂຮງໝ� ລາວ-ອາຊຽນ Lao - Asean Hospital Private 020 2826 6370 Vientiane Capital 4 ສູນການແພດ ອະໄລແອນສ� Alliance International Private 020 5654 4161 Vientiane Capital Medical Centre 5 ຄລີນິກ ແມ�ຂອງ Mekong Clinic Private 020 5503 0363 Vientiane Capital 6 ຄລີນິກ ຝຣັ່ງ French Medical Centre Private 020 7797 0780 Vientiane Capital 7 ຄລີນິກ ວຽງຈັນ - ສາກົນ Vientiane International Private 020 2812 2551 Vientiane Capital Poly Clinic 8 ຫ�ອງກວດພະຍາດ ເວດສະພົງ Vetsaphong Clinic Private 020 2980 0169 Vientiane Capital 9 ຫ�ອງກວດພະຍາດ Dr. Amphone Clinic Private 020 5562 9048 Khammouan ດຣ. ��ພອນ ສີດາບຸດ 10 ຄລີນິກ ດຣ. ອຸທອນ ອາໂນໄທ Dr. Outhone Clinic Private 020 5554 0517 Savannakhet 11 ໂຮງໝ�ທັນສະໄໝ Savannakhet - Hanoi Private 020 9688 8069 Savannakhet ສະຫວັນນະເຂດ - ຮ�າໂນ�ຍ Modern Hospital 12 ຫ�ອງກວດພະຍາດ Dr. Khamtoun Clinic Private 020 2231 2008 Savannakhet ດຣ. ��ຕຸ�ນ ອຸ�ນລຽນວົງສັກ 13 ໂຮງໝ�ໄຊມັງກອນສາກົນ Xaymangkone Private 020 5592 8498 Oudomxay International Hospital 14 ຫ�ອງກວດພະຍາດ Dr. Phanomxay Clinic Private 020 5555 8280 Luang Prabang ດຣ. ພະນົມໄຊ 15 ຫ�ອງກວດພະຍາດ Dr. Bounthan Clinic Private 020 5450 1111 Champasack ດຣ. ບຸນທັນ Elite Care Approved Network Hospitals and Clinics in Thailand No. Provider Code Name (Eng) Tel. Number Condition Province 1 PVR201600909 BANGKOK GENERAL HOSPITAL +662-310-3893 Bangkok 2 PVR201600910 BANGKOK CHRISTIAN HOSPITAL +662-625-9000 Bangkok 3 PVR201600913 KLUAYNAMTHAI 1 HOSPITAL +662-769-2000 Bangkok 4 PVR201600914 KLUAYNAMTHAI 2 HOSPITAL +662-399-4259-63 Bangkok 5 PVR201800117 KASEMRAD RAMKHAMHAENG HOSPITAL +66 2339 0000 Bangkok 6 PVR201600808 KLONGTUN HOSPITAL +662-319-2101-5 IPD Only Bangkok 7 PVR201600918 CAMILLIAN HOSPITAL +662-185-1444 Bangkok 8 PVR201600511 POLICE GENERAL HOSPITAL +662-207-6344 IPD Only Bangkok 9 PVR201600928 THONBURI 1 HOSPITAL +662-412-0020 Bangkok 10 PVR201600929 THONBURI 2 HOSPITAL +662-448-3845-58 Bangkok 11 PVR201600930 NAKORNTHON HOSPITAL +662-450-9999 Bangkok 12 PVR201600931 NAVAMINTHRA HOSPITAL +662-918-7604-8 Bangkok 13 PVR201600527 NAVAMINTHRA 9 HOSPITAL +662-518-1818 Bangkok 14 PVR201600933 BANGNA 1 HOSPITAL +662-746-8630-9 Bangkok 15 PVR201600934 BANGPAKOK 1 HOSPITAL +662-872-1111 Bangkok 16 PVR201600969 BANGPAKOK 8 +662-894-4111 Bangkok 17 PVR201600804 BANGKOK 9 INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL +662-877-1111 Bangkok 18 PVR201600936 BANGPO HOSPITAL +662-912-9404-8 Bangkok 19 PVR201600938 BUMRUNGRAD HOSPITAL +662-667-1000 Bangkok 20 PVR201600932 BNH HOSPITAL +662-686-2700 Bangkok 21 PVR201600939 B. CARE MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL +662-523-3371 Bangkok 22 PVR201600809 PRACHAPAT HOSPITAL +662-427-9966 # 106,203 Bangkok 23 PVR201600940 PIYAVATE HOSPITAL +662-641-4499 Bangkok 24 PVR201600943 PHYATHAI 1 HOSPITAL +662-642-7373 Bangkok 25 PVR201600944 PHYATHAI 2 HOSPITAL +662-617-2444 Bangkok 26 PVR201600945 PHYATHAI 3 HOSPITAL +662-467-1111 Bangkok 27 PVR201600962 PHAYATHAI NAWAMIN HOSPITAL +662-944-8015 Bangkok 28 PVR201600800 PRARAM2 HOSPITAL +662-451-4920-30 Bangkok 29 PVR201600946 PRARAM 9 HOSPITAL +662-202-1270 Bangkok 30 PVR201600949 MONGKUT WATTANA HOSPITAL +662-574-5000-9 Bangkok 31 PVR201600951 MISSION HOSPITAL +662-282-1100 Bangkok 32 PVR201600802 YANHEE INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL +662-879-0300 Bangkok Elite Care Approved Network Hospitals and Clinics in Thailand No. Provider Code Name (Eng) Tel. Number Condition Province 33 PVR201600953 RAMKHAMHAENG HOSPITAL +662-732-0478-87 Bangkok 34 PVR201600954 RAJBURANA HOSPITAL +662-427-0175 Bangkok 35 PVR201600955 LADPRAO HOSPITAL +662-530-2556-69 Bangkok 36 PVR201600956 VICHAIYUT HOSPITAL +662-618-6200-10 Bangkok 37 PVR201600960 VICHAIVEJ YAEKFAICHAI HOSPITAL +662-412-0055 Bangkok 38 PVR201600961 VICHAIVEJ INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL NONGKHAM +662-441-6999 Bangkok 39 PVR201600957 VIBHARAM HOSPITAL +662-722-2500 Bangkok 40 PVR201600958 VIBHAVADI 1 HOSPITAL +662-561-1258-67 Bangkok 41 PVR201600963 SIKARIN HOSPITAL +662-366-9900 Bangkok 42 PVR201600500 SIRIRAJ HOSPITAL +662-419-7020 IPD Only Bangkok 43 PVR201600911 SAMITIVEJ THONBURI HOSPITAL +662-438-0040-5 Bangkok 44 PVR201600964 SAMITIVEJ SRINAKARIN HOSPITAL +662-731-7000-99 Bangkok 45 PVR201600795 SAMITIVEJ HOSPITAL +662-711-8000 Bangkok 46 PVR201600978 SAMITIVEJ CHINATOWN +662-118-7882 Bangkok 47 PVR201600796 SAIMAI HOSPITAL +662-991-8999 Bangkok 48 PVR201600797 SYNPHEAT HOSPITAL +662-948-5380-90 Bangkok 49 PVR201600977 SUKSAWAT HOSPITAL +662-874-6766-70 Bangkok 50 PVR201600798 SUKUMVIT HOSPITAL +662-391-0011 Bangkok 51 PVR201600799 HUACHEAW HOSPITAL +662-223-1351 Bangkok 52 PVR201600915 KASEMRAD BANGKAE HOSPITAL +662-455-4500 Bangkok 53 PVR201600916 KASEMRAD PRACHACHUEN HOSPITAL +662-910-1600-49 Bangkok 54 PVR201600922 CHAO PHYA HOSPITAL +662-884-7000 Bangkok 55 PVR201600923 SAINT LOUIS HOSPITAL +662-838-5555 Bangkok 56 PVR201600924 CENTRAL GENERAL HOSPITAL +662-552-8777 Bangkok 57 PVR201600926 THEPTHARIN HOSPITAL +662-348-7000 Bangkok 58 PVR201600941 PAOLO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL +662-271-7000 Bangkok 59 PVR201600952 PAOLOKASET HOSPITAL +662-579-1770 Bangkok 60 PVR201600942 PAOLO SIAM HOSPITAL +662-514-2157-9 Bangkok 61 PVR201600976 PETKASEM 2 HOSPITAL +662-455-5599 Bangkok 62 PVR201600947 PETCHARAVEJ HOSPITAL +662-318-0080 Bangkok 63 PVR201600959 VEJTHANI HOSPITAL +662-734-0000 Bangkok 64 PVR201600972 SERIPUK HOSPITAL +662-918-9888 Bangkok Elite Care Approved Network Hospitals and Clinics in Thailand No. Provider Code Name (Eng) Tel. Number Condition Province 65 PVR201600948 PHAET PANYA HOSPITAL +662-314-0726-9 Bangkok 66 PVR201600927 THAI NAKARIN HOSPITAL +662-361-2727 Bangkok 67 PVR201600516 WACHIRA HOSPITAL +662-244-3000 IPD Only Bangkok 68 PVR201601050 BANGKOK CHRISTIAN NAKORNPATHOM HOSPITAL +663-427-0080 Nakhon Pathom 69 PVR201601048 BANGKOK SANAMCHAN HOSPITAL +663-421-9600 Nakhon Pathom 70 PVR201601049 SARAYA HOSPITAL +662-889-2601-7 Nakhon Pathom 71 PVR201601047 THEPAKORN HOSPITAL +663-421-2718-19 Nakhon Pathom 72 PVR201600979 KRUNGTHAI HOSPITAL +662-582-2299 Nonthaburi 73 PVR201600981 NONTHAVEJ HOSPITAL +662-589-0102 Nonthaburi 74 PVR201600982 VIBHARAM PAKKRED HOSPITAL +662-960-9655-9 Nonthaburi 75 PVR201601228 KASEMRAD RATTANATIBETH HOSPITAL +662-921-3400 Nonthaburi 76 PVR201600980 KASEMRAD INTERNATIONAL RATTANATIBETH HOSPITAL +662-594-0020 Nonthaburi 77 PVR201601000 WORLD MEDICAL HOSPITAL +662-836-9999 Nonthaburi 78 PVR201601001 KRUNG SIAM ST.CARLOS HOSPITAL +66 2975 6700 Pathumthani 79 PVR201601002 KARUNVEJ PATHUMTHANI HOSPITAL +662-529-4533-41 Pathumthani 80 PVR201601006 BANGPAKOK-RANGSIT 2 HOSPITAL +662-996-2211 Pathumthani 81 PVR201601003 PATHUMVECH HOSPITAL +662-567-1991 Pathumthani 82 PVR201601005 PATTARA-THONBURI HOSPITAL +662-901-8400 Pathumthani 83 PVR201600975 RANGSIT MOTHER&CHILD HOSPITAL +662-998-9888 Pathumthani 84 PVR201600336 PAOLO MEMORIAL RANGSIT HOSPITAL +662-577-8111 Pathumthani 85 PVR201601004 RANGSIT GENERAL HOSPITAL +662-998-9330-9 Pathumthani 86 PVR201601011 CHULARAT 3 HOSPITAL +662-769-2900-99 Samut Prakan 87 PVR201601014 CHULARAT 9 HOSPITAL +662-738-9900-9 Samut Prakan 88 PVR201601016 BANGNA 2 HOSPITAL +662-740-1800-6 Samut Prakan 89 PVR201601029 BANGNA 3 HOSPITAL +662-750-1150-3 Samut Prakan 90 PVR201601031 BANGNA 5 HOSPITAL +662-138-1155-65 Samut Prakan 91 PVR201601017 BANGPAKOK 3 HOSPITAL +662-818-7555 Samut Prakan 92 PVR201800060 BANGKOK SAMUTPRAKARN +662-109-3222 Samut Prakan 93 PVR201800065 PRINC HOSPITAL +662-316-0026-42 Samut Prakan 94 PVR201601024 RUAMCHAI PRACHARAK HOSPITAL +662-708-7500-20 Samut Prakan 95 PVR201601025 RATTARIN HOSPITAL +662-323-2991-7 Samut Prakan 96 PVR201601030 VIBHARAM CHAIPRAKAN +662-363-9222 Samut Prakan Elite Care Approved Network Hospitals and Clinics in Thailand No. Provider Code Name (Eng) Tel. Number Condition Province 97 PVR201601026 SIVAVEJ HOSPITAL +662-709-8016-7 Samut Prakan 98 PVR201601027 SAMRONG GENERAL HOSPITAL +662-361-0070-9 Samut Prakan 99 PVR201700034 SYNPHAET THEPARAK HOSPITAL +662-761-5999 Samut Prakan 100 PVR201700035 ORAWAN HOSPITAL +662-334-2555 Samut Prakan 101 PVR201601008 PAOLO PRAPADANG HOSPITAL +662-425-0029-33 Samut Prakan 102 PVR201601020 PAOLO MEMORIAL SAMUTPRAKARN HOSPITAL +662-389-2555 Samut Prakan 103 PVR201601021 MUANGSAMUT BANGPOO HOSPITAL +662-323-4081-3 Samut Prakan 104 PVR201601023 MUANGSAMUT PARKNUM HOSPITAL +662-173-7766-75 Samut Prakan 105 PVR201601022 MUANGSAMUT POOCHAO SAMING PRI HOSPITAL +662-754-2800-9 Samut Prakan 106 PVR201601086 EAKCHON MUNGKUMPANG HOSPITAL +665-571-6100 Kamphaeng Phet 107 PVR201601038 RUAMPHAET CHAINAT HOSPITAL +665-641-3017-8 Chai Nat HRH PRINCESS MAHA CHAKRI 108 PVR201600587 +663-739-5085-6 Nakhon Nayok SIRINDHORN MEDICAL CENTER IPD Only 109 PVR201601201 PAKNAMPO HOSPITAL +665-622-5501-9 Nakhon Sawan 110 PVR201601203 PAKNAMPO 2 HOSPITAL +665-621-2212-3 Nakhon Sawan 111 PVR201601205 RUAM PHAET NAKORNSAWAN HOSPITAL +665-622-3600 Nakhon Sawan 112 PVR201601204 ROMCHAT HOSPITAL +665-622-4266 Nakhon Sawan 113 PVR201601202 SRI SAWAN HOSPITAL +665-631-1626-35 Nakhon Sawan 114 PVR201601033 KARUNVEJ AYUTTHAYA HOSPITAL +663-531-5100-99 Ayutthaya 115 PVR201601036 PERAVECH HOSPITAL +663-580-1555 Ayutthaya 116 PVR201601034 RAJTHANEE HOSPITAL +663-533-5555 Ayutthaya 117 PVR201601037 RAJTHANEE ROJANAVEJ HOSPITAL +663-524-9247 Ayutthaya 118 PVR201601035 SUPAMITR-SENA HOSPITAL +663-528-9572-9 Ayutthaya 119 PVR201601212
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