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Hospitals of Trang 2017 Source: GIS Database Health Resources on The Hospitals of Trang 2017 No. District Public Hospitals Bed Private Hospitals Bed 1 Mueang Trang District 1. Trang Hospital 555 1. Wattanapaet Hopital 120 2. Hospital Dermatology 60 2. Trangruampaet Hospital 150 tropical south. Trang Province 2 Kantang District Kantang Hospital 60 3 Yantakhao District Yantakhao Hospital 60 4 Palian District Palian Hospital 30 5 Sikao District Sikao Hospital 60 6 Huaiyot District Huaiyot Hospital 90 Huaiyot Private Hospital 10 7 Wangwiset District Wangwiset Hospital 30 - 8 Nayong District Nayong Hospital 60 - 9 Ratsada District Ratsada Hospital 30 - 10 HatSamran District Hat Samran Hospital 10 - 80th Anniversary Commemoration total 1045 280 Source: GIS database health resources on the Internet in 2014 Other Health Facility 5 1 Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Trang Mueang Trang District 2 Sirindhorn College of Public Health, Trang Kantang District 3 Regional Medical Sciences Center 12/1 Trang Mueang Trang District 4 Disease Control adopted by the insects 12.3 office Trang Mueang Trang District 5 Southern Tropical Dermatologic Hospital Province of TrangMueang Trang District Municipal Health Center 3 1 Mueang Kantang Council Health Service Center Kantang District 2 Tumbol Huai Yot Councils Health Service Center Huai Yot District 3 Tumbol Nawong Council Health Service Center Huai Yot District Community Health Center of the City 5 1 Mueang Trang Community Health Center Mueang Trang District 2 Wat Pra Sit Ti Chai Community Health Center Mueang Trang District 3 Councils 1 Community Health Center Mueang Trang District 4 Councils 2 Community Health Center Mueang Trang District 5 Councils 3 Community Health Center Mueang Trang District Health Promoting Hospital 125 Code/Location of the Public Health Trang Province 2017 Code Public Health House No./Village No. /Road Tambon District Province 000007100 Trang Provincial Public Health office 181 Village No. 4 Tambon Bankhuan Muang District Trang 000087900 Mueang Trang District Public Health office Runrom Road Tambon Thap Thiang Muang District Trang 000088000 Kantang District Public Health office Trangkapum Road Tambon Kantang Kantang District Trang 000088100 Yantakhao District Public Health office Trang-Palian Road Tambon Yan Ta Khao Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000088200 Palian District Public Health office - Tambon Palian Palian District Trang 000088300 Sikao District Public Health office Sikao Trang-Sikao Road Tambon Bo Hin Sikao District Trang 000088400 Huaiyot District Public Health office Phetkasem Road Tambon Huaiyot Huaiyot District Trang 000088500 Wangwiset District Public Health office 129 Village No.1 Tambon Wang Maprang Wangwiset District Trang 000088600 Nayong District Public Health office 2 Village No. 2 Tambon Na Yong Nuea Nayong District Trang 000088700 Ratsada District Public Health office Village No.5 Tambon Khlong Pang Ratsada District Trang 000088800 Hatsamran District Public Health office Village No. 9 Tambon Hat Samran Hatsamran District Trang Code/Location of the Public Health Trang Province 2017 Code Public Health-Mueang Trang District Village No. /Ban Tambon District Province 000965300 Napala Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.3 Ban Saihyee Tambon Na Phala Muang District Trang 000965400 Bankhuan Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No. Village No.3 Bankhuan Tambon Bankhuan Muang District Trang 000965500 Na Bin La Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.5 Ban Khuanlon Tambon Na Bin La Muang District Trang 000965600 Khuan Pring Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.3 Ban Na Po Tambon Khuan Pring Muang District Trang 000965700 Na Yong Tai Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Kok Kheelek Tambon Na Yong Tai Muang District Trang 000965800 Bang Rak Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.4 Ban Ta Jeen Tambon Bang Rak Muang District Trang 000965900 Khok Lor Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.10 Ban Kok Pra Tambon Khok Lor Muang District Trang 000966000 Na Toming Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Kok Wan Tambon Na Toming Muang District Trang 000966100 Nongtrut Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.1 Ban Nongtrut Tambon Nongtrut Muang District Trang 000966200 Ban Nam Phut Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.1 Ban Nam Phut Tambon Nam Phut Muang District Trang 000966300 Nam Phud Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.8 Ban Rai Pru Tambon Nam Phut Muang District Trang 000966400 Na Ta Luang Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Na Kha Tambon Na Ta Luang Muang District Trang 000966500 Banpho Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.1 Ban Haotanon Tambon Banpho Muang District Trang 000966600 Na Tham Nuea Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.4 Ban Klong Teng Tambon Na Tham Nuea Muang District Trang 000966700 Ban Na Ngor Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.10 Ban Na Ngor Tambon Na Tham Nuea Muang District Trang 000966800 Na Thamtai Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Wang Hin Tambon Na Thamtai Muang District Trang 000966900 Ban Na Tham Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.7 Ban Na Wat Tambon Na Thamtai Muang District Trang 001409900 Ban Santang Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.6 Ban Santang Tambon Nongtrut Muang District Trang Code/Location of the Public Health Trang Province 2017 Code Public Health- Kantang District Village No. /Ban Tambon District Province 000967000 Khuan Thani Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Khuan Thani Tambon Khuan Thani Kantang District Trang 000967100 Bang Mak Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.1 Ban Bang Mak Tambon Bang Mak Kantang District Trang 000967200 Ban Takhian Lop Fa Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Pru Hai Tambon Bang Mak Kantang District Trang 000967300 Bang Pao Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.3 Ban Taladmai Tambon Bang Pao Kantang District Trang 000967400 Wangwon Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Hauiluk Tambon Wangwon Kantang District Trang 000967500 Ko Kiam Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.4 Ban Ko Kiam Tambon Kantang Tai Kantang District Trang 000967600 Kantang Tai Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.5 Ban Tae ram Tambon Kantang Tai Kantang District Trang 000967700 Khok Yang Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.1 Ban Chang Tambon Khok Yang Kantang District Trang 000967800 Khlong Lu Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Ta Dan Tambon Khlong Lu Kantang District Trang 000967900 Tambon Health Promoting Hospitalบ.นาเหนือ Village No.5 Ban Na Nua Tambon Khlong Lu Kantang District Trang 000968000 Yanseu Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.1 Ban Kok Tray Tambon Yanseu Kantang District Trang 000968100 Bonam Ron Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.6 Ban Sira Tambon Bonam Ron Kantang District Trang 000968200 Bang Sak Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Bang Sak Tambon Bang Sak Kantang District Trang 000968300 Ban Nakleuatai Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.3 Ban Nakleuatai Tambon Nakleua Kantang District Trang 000968400 Nakleua Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.4 Ban Pra Muang Tambon Nakleua Kantang District Trang 000968500 Ban Ko Muk Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Ko Muk Tambon Ko Libong Kantang District Trang 000968600 Ban Mot Ta Noi Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.3 Ban Mot Ta Noi Tambon Ko Libong Kantang District Trang 000968700 Ko Libong Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.4 Ban Ba Tu Pu Te Tambon Ko Libong Kantang District Trang 000968800 Khlong Chilom Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Nong Samet Tambon Khlong Chilom Kantang District Trang 001063700 Ban Khlong Chilom Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.1 Ban Khlong Chilom Tambon Khlong Chilom Kantang District Trang Code/Location of the Public Health Trang Province 2017 Code Public Health - Yan Ta Khao District Village No. /Ban Tambon District Province 000968900 Ban Khuan Pho Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Sapan Dan Tambon Yan Ta Khao Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969000 Nong Bo Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.3 Ban Nak Baek Tambon Nong Bo Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969100 Ban Tung Ko Yuan Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No. 5 Ban Tung Ko Yuan Tambon Nong Bo Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969200 Ban Khuan Hin Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Khuan Hin Tambon Na Chum Het Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969300 Ban Ton Prong Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.3 Ban Ton Prong Tambon Na Chum Het Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969400 Ban Ton Pra Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.7 Ban Ton Pra Tambon Na Chum Het Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969500 Naikhuan Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.4 Ban Tung Sa La Tambon Naikhuan Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969600 Ban Wat ProngjorakayTambon Health Promoting HospitalVillage No.5 Ban Na Wat ProngjorakaTambon Naikhuan Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969700 Prongjorakay Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.3 Ban Lam Hai Tambon Prongjorakay Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969800 Ban Khok Sai Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.4 Ban Khok Sai Nua Tambon Prongjorakay Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000969900 Ban Tha Bandai Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.4 Ban Tha Bandai Tambon ThungGrabeu Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000970000 Ban Na NinTambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.7 Ban Tap Jak Tambon ThungGrabeu Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000970100 Thung Khai Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Thung Khai Tambon Thung Khai Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000970200 Ban Khuan Khiam Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.6 Ban Khuan Khiam Tambon Thung Khai Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000970300 Ko Pia Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.2 Ban Pikun Thong Tambon Ko Pia Yan Ta Khao District Trang 000970400 Ban Am Pa Wan Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.4 Ban Kok Muang Tambon Ko Pia Yan Ta Khao District Trang Code/Location of the Public Health Trang Province 2017 Code Public Health - Palian District Village No. /Ban Tambon District Province 000970500 Ban Lam Klaeng Tambon Health Promoting Hospital Village No.
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