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List of Hospital Clinic in AIA Health Care List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 1 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 2 Soi Soonvijai, New Phetchburi Rd., Bangkok Bangkok 1 Bangkok Hospital Medical Center HC 1719 0 2310 3000 Bangkapi, Huaykwang, Bangkok 10310 124 Silom Rd., Surawong, Bangrak, Bangkok Bangkok 2 The Bangkok Christian Hospital HC 0 2235 1000 Bangkok 10500 80 Soi Sangchan-Rubia, Sukhumvit Rd., Bangkok Bangkok 3 Kluaynamthai Hospital HC 0 2769 2000 Phrakhanong, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 586, 588 Phetkasem Rd., Bangkae Nua, Bangkok Bangkok 4 Kasemrad Hospital Bangkae HC 0 2804 8959 Bangkae, Bangkok 10160 950 Prachacheun Rd., Bangsue, Bangkok Bangkok Bangkok 5 Kasemrad Hospital Prachachuen HC 0 2910 1600-45 10900 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 2 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 99/9 Ramkhamhaeng Rd., Sapansung, Bangkok Bangkok 6 Kasemrad Hospital Ramkhamhaeng HC 0 2339 0000 Sapansung, Bangkok 10240 The Faculty of Medicine Vajira 681 Samsen Rd., Wachira Phayaban, Bangkok Bangkok 7 HC 0 2244 3000 Hospital, Navamindradhiraj University Dusit, Bangkok 10300 432 Soi Sukhumvit 55 (Thonglor), Bangkok Bangkok 8 Camillian Hospital HC 0 2185 1444 Klongton Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 1873 Rama 4 Rd., Pathumwan, Bangkok Bangkok 9 Chulalongkorn Hospital (IPD Only) HC 0 2256 4000 Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 113/44 Borommaratchachonnani Rd, Bangkok Bangkok 10 Chaophya Hospital HC Arun-amarin, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok 0 2884 7000 10700 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 3 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area CGH Hospital (Formerly Central 290 Phaholyothin Rd., Anusawaree, Bangkok Bangkok 11 HC 0 2552 8777 General Hospital) Bangkhen, Bangkok 10220 CGH Saimai Hospital (Formerly 91 Chaloempong Rd., Saimai, Saimai, Bangkok Bangkok 12 HC 0 2991 8999 Saimai Hospital) Bangkok 10220 215 South-Sathorn Rd, Yannawan, Bangkok Bangkok 13 Saint Louis Hospital HC 0 2838 5555 Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 492/1 Rama 1 Rd., Pathumwan, Bangkok Bangkok 14 Police General Hospital HC 0 2207 6000 Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 3850 Rama 4 Rd., Prakanong, Klongtoey, Bangkok Bangkok 15 Theptarin Hospital HC 0 2348 7000 Bangkok 10110 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 4 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 345 Bangna-Trad Highway Rd, Km.3.5, Bangkok Bangkok 16 Thainakarin Hospital HC 0 2361 2727 0 2361 2828 Bangna, Bangna, Bangkok 10260 34/1 Issaraphap 44, Issaraphap Rd, Bangkok Bangkok 17 Thonburi Hospital HC Banchanglor, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok 0 2487 2000 10700 43/4 Borommarachachonni Rd., Bangkok Bangkok 18 Thonburi 2 Hospital HC SalaThammasop, Taweewattana, 0 2487 2100 Bangkok 10170 611 Bamrungmuang, Klongmahanak, Bangkok Bangkok 19 Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital HC 0 2220 7999 Pomprab, Bangkok 10100 1 Rama II Rd., Soi 56 Samaedam, Bangkok Bangkok 20 Nakornthon Hospital HC 0 2450 9999 Bangkhuntien, Bangkok 10150 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 5 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 2414 New Petchburi Rd., Bangkapi, Bangkok Bangkok 21 Namarak Hospital HC 0 2059 0245-51 09 5808 9518 Huaykwang, Bangkok 10310 96 Seehaburanukit Rd, Minburi, Minburi, Bangkok Bangkok 22 Navamin 9 Hospital HC 0 2518 1818 Bangkok 10510 2 Suksawad Rd., Bangpakok, Ratburana, Bangkok Bangkok 23 Bangpakok 1 Hospital HC 0 2109 1111 Bangkok 10160 1055 Ekachai Rd, Bangbon, Bangbon, Bangkok Bangkok 24 Bangpakok 8 Hospital HC 0 2109 8111 Bangkok 10150 362 Rama 2 Rd, Bangmod, Jomthong, Bangkok Bangkok 25 Bangpakok 9 International Hospital HC 1745 Bangkok 10150 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 6 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 95 Pracharaj Soi 12, Bangsue, Bangsue, Bangkok Bangkok 26 Bangpo Hospital HC 0 2587 0144 Bangkok 10300 59/7 Moo10, Rama 2 Rd., Bangmod, Bangkok Bangkok 27 Bangmod Hospital HC 0 2867 0606 0 2416 0049 Jomthong, Bangkok 10150 33 Sukhumvit 3 (Nana Nua), Klomngtoey Bangkok Bangkok 28 Bumrungrad International Hospital HC 0 2066 8888 Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 9/1, Convent Road, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok Bangkok 29 BNH Hospital HC 0 2686 2700 Bangkok 10500 29 Moo 6, Phahonyothin Rd, Saimai, Bangkok Bangkok 30 B.Care Medical Center HC 0 2994 8200-3 Saimai, Bangkok 10220 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 7 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 998 Rimklongsamsen (Rama 9) Rd, Bangkok Bangkok 31 Piyavate Hospital HC 0 2625 6555 Bangkapi, Huakwang, Bangkok 10310 2012/5-7 Phaholyotin Rd, Ladyao, Bangkok Bangkok 32 Paolo Hospital Kaset HC 0 2579 1770 Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 15/10 Moo.9, Soi Chokchai 4, Ladproa, Bangkok Bangkok 33 Paolo Hospital Chokchai 4 HC 0 2514 4140 Ladprao, Bangkok 10230 670/1 Phahonyothin Rd, Samsennai, Bangkok Bangkok 34 Paolo Hospital Phaholyothin HC 0 2271 7000 Phyathai, Bangkok 10400 364/1 Sri Ayuthaya Road, Phayathai, Bangkok Bangkok 35 Phyathai 1 Hospital HC 1772 0 2201 4600 Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 8 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 943 Phahonyothin Rd, Phyathai, Bangkok Bangkok Bangkok 36 Phyathai 2 Hospital HC 1772 0 2617 2444 10400 111 Petchakasem Rd., Pakklong Bangkok Bangkok 37 Phyathai 3 Hospital HC Phasicharoen, Phasicharoen, Bangkok 1772 0 2467 1111 10160 44/505 Moo.10, Nawamin Rd., Bangkok Bangkok 38 Phyathai Hospital Nawamin HC 0 2944 7111 Nuanchan, Buengkum, Bangkok 10230 99 Soi Sangjam, Rama 9 Rd, Bangkapi, Bangkok Bangkok 39 Praram 9 Hospital HC 0 2202 9999 Huakwang, Bangkok 10310 2469/15 New Phetchburi Rd., Bangkapi, Bangkok Bangkok 40 Petcharavej Hospital HC 0 2718 1515 Huakwang, Bangkok 10310 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 9 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 34/40 Chaengwattana Rd., Bangkok Bangkok 41 Mongkutwattana Hospital HC 0 2574 5000-9 Thungsonghong, Laksi, Bangkok 10210 46/7-9 Mahesak Rd., Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok Bangkok 42 Mahaesak Hospital HC 0 2635 7123 Bangkok 10500 430 Phitsanuloke Rd., Dusit, Bangkok Bangkok Bangkok 43 Mission Hospital HC 0 2282 1100 10300 454 Charansanitwong Rd.Soi 90, Bang-o, Bangkok Bangkok 44 Yanhee International Hospital HC 0 2879 0300 Bangplad, Bangkok 10700 2 Phyathai Rd., Thung Phyathai, Bangkok Bangkok 45 Rajavithi Hospital HC 0 2354 8108-37 Rajthevee, Bangkok 10400 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 10 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 436 Ramkhamhaeng Rd., Huamak, 0 2743 9999 Bangkok Bangkok 46 Ramkhamhaeng Hospital HC Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240 ext. 2999 377 Rajpattana Rd., Bangpakok, Bangkok Bangkok 47 Rajburana Hospital HC 0 2872 1001-5 0 2427 0175-9 Rajburana, Bangkok 10140 2699 Ladprao Rd., Khlong Chaokhun Bangkok Bangkok 48 Ladprao General Hospital HC Singha, Wang Thong Lang, Bangkok 0 2932 2929 10310 73/1 Setsiri Rd, Samsennai, Phyathai, Bangkok Bangkok 49 Vichaiyut Hospital & Medical Center HC 0 2265 7777 0 2618 6200-20 Bangkok 10400 Vichaivej International Hospital 456/456/8 Phetkasem Rd., Nongkangplu, Bangkok Bangkok 50 HC 0 2441 6999 (Nongkhaem) Nongkhaem, Bangkok 10160 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 11 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital and Clinic Address Tel.1 Tel.2 Tel.3 No. ByNo. Country Provided service Region ByRegion Sale area 2677 Pattanakarn Rd., Pattanakarm, Bangkok Bangkok 51 Vibharam Hospital HC 0 2722 2500 Suanluang, Bangkok 10250 51/3 Ngamwongwan Rd., Bangkhen, Bangkok Bangkok 52 Vibhavadi Hospital HC 0 2941 2800 Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 1 Soi Ladprao 111, Ladprao Rd., Bangkok Bangkok 53 Vejthani Hospital HC 0 2734 0000 Klongchan, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240 Hospital for Tropical Diseases (Faculty 420/6 Ratchawithi Road, Thungphyathai, Bangkok Bangkok 54 of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol HC 0 2354 9100 0 2306 9199 Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 University) 976 Lasallle, Bangna Tai, Bangna, Bangkok Bangkok 55 Srikarin Hospital HC 1728 Bangkok 10260 Remark HC = Health Care / IPD = Inpatient, OPD = Outpatient List of Hospital and Clinic in AIA Health Care 12 Data as of 16 November 2020 Province Name of Hospital
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