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314 Provider List (For Client)@01-09-57 Bangkok tel. fax web B Care Medical Center 29 Moo 6 Phaholyothin Rd., Saimai 0-2523-3359-71 www.bcaremedicalcenter.com OPD&IPD BNH Hospital (Bangkok Nursing Home) 9 Convent Rd, Silom Bangrak , Bangkok 0-2686-2700 www.bnhhospital.com OPD&IPD Bangkok Hospital 2 Soi Soonvijai 7, New Petchburi Rd, Huaykwang , Bangkok 0-2310-3000 www.bangkokhospital.com IPD ONLY Bangkok Hospital (Heart Center) 2 Soi Soonvijai 7, New Petchburi Rd, Huaykwang , Bangkok 0-2310-3000 www.bangkokhearthospital.com IPD ONLY Bangkok Christian Hostital 124 Silom Rd., Suriyavong , Bangrak , Bangkok 0-2625-9000 www.bkkchristianhosp.th.com OPD&IPD Bangna 1 Hospital 1302 Bangna-Trad 3rd KM Rd., Bangna, Bangna, Bangkok 10260 02- 746 8630-9 02-398-9531 www.bangna.co.th OPD&IPD Bangmod Hospital 747 Rama 2 Rd., Bangmod , Jomthong, Bangkok 10150 0-2867-0606,0-2416-0049 www.bangmodhos.com OPD&IPD Bangpai Hospital 58/2 Phetkasem Rd, Pak-Klong , Phasicharoen , Bangkok 0-2457-9740, 0-2865-7948 _ OPD&IPD Bangpakok 1 Hospital 2 Soi Suksawad 25/1 Suksawad Rd., Bangpakok Ratboorana 0-2872-1111 www.bangpakokhospital.com/ OPD&IPD Bangpakok 2 Hospital 372-372/1 Eakkachai Rd., Bangbon, Bangbon, Bangkok 10150 02-899-0130-9 02-451-0357 _ OPD&IPD Bangpakok 8 Hospital 115/524 Moo. 4 Akekachai Road, Bangbon, Bangkok 10150 0-2894-4111 www.bangpakokhospital.com OPD&IPD Bangpakok 9 Hospital 362 M.4 Rama 2 Bangmod Chomthong 0-2877-1111 www.bangpakokhospital.com/ OPD&IPD Bangkok Health Clinic 2/42-43 Nusasiri Building,2nd floor Unit204-205 Soi Sukhumit 42, Sukhumvit Road ,Prakhanong,Khlongtoey02-712-0335-7,Bangkok 02-712-4450 10110 _ OPD ONLY Bangpo General Hospital 95 Pracharad Sai 2 Rd., Bang Sue, Bangkok 10800 02-257-0144,0-2587-0136-44 0-2586-0024 www.bangpo-hospital.com OPD&IPD Boonyavej Polyclinic 836 Phetkasem Road, Bangkae, Bangkok 10160 02-806-8885-7 02-806-1490 www.boonyavej.com OPD ONLY Bumrungrad International Hospital 33 Soi Sukhumvit 3 (Nana Nue), Sukhumvit Rd., Kwaeng Klongteuy Nue, Kht Wattana,0-2667-1000 Bangkok 10110 0-2667-2525 www.bumrungrad.com IPD ONLY Camillian Hospital 423 Sukumvit 55 , Klongton , Wattana , Bangkok 0-2391-0136,0-2185-1444 www.camillian.org OPD&IPD Central General Hospital 290 Victory Monument, Bangkhen, Bangkok 10220 02-552-8777 02-552-0666 www.cgh.co.th OPD&IPD Central Medic Clinic (St. Louis) 9/9 Chan Rd. Soi St. Louis 3, Tungwatdon, Sathon, Bangkok 10120 02-673-1773 02-673-1944 http://www.centralmedic.com/html/clinicks.php OPD ONLY Central Medic Clinic (Din Daeng) 1026 Pracha Songkhro Rd. Dindang, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10400 02-644-1644 02-644-1642 http://www.centralmedic.com/html/clinicks.php OPD ONLY Central Medic Clinic (Prakanong) 40/1 Soi Surao Bangmakhua, Sukhumvit 71, Khlongtan, Bangkok 10110 02-711-0460 02-711-2979 http://www.centralmedic.com/html/clinicks.php OPD ONLY Central Medic Clinic (Ratchada) 3062 Pracha Songkhro Rd. Dindang, Bangkok 10320 02-692-5206 02-692-5208 http://www.centralmedic.com/html/clinicks.php OPD ONLY Central Medic Clinic (Kaset) 2127 Ngamwongwan Rd. Bangkhen, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 02-941-1440 02-941-3223 http://www.centralmedic.com/html/clinicks.php OPD ONLY Chaopraya Hospital 113/44 Bangkok-Noi , Bangkok 0-2434-1111,0-2884-7000 www.chaophya.com OPD&IPD Chularat Poly Clinic 7 142/5-8 On-Nuch 90 Rd., Kwaeng Prawet, Khet Prawet, Bangkok 02-329-1559-60 02-329-1560 www.chularat.com OPD&IPD Chularat Medical Clinic 8 3142/7-8 Lardkrabang Rd., Kwaeng Lardkrabang, Khet Lardkrabang, Bangkok 1052002-326-7104 02-326-7104 www.chularat.com OPD ONLY Deja General Hospital 346 Sri Ayuthaya Rd , Phyathi , Bangkok 0-2246-0137 _ OPD&IPD Hua Chiew General Hospital 665 Bunrungmuang Rd.,Klongmahanak,Pohmprab,Bangkok 10100 02-223-1351 02-2223-1253 www.hc-hospital.com OPD&IPD Kasemrad Bangkae Hospital 240/24-25 Moo1, Petchkasem Road, Bangkae , Bangkok 0-2455-4500 , 0-2804-8959 www.kasemrad.co.th OPD&IPD Kasemrad Prachachuen Hospital 950 Prachachuen Road, Bangsue , Bangkok 0-2910-1600-48 www.kasemrad.co.th OPD&IPD Karunvej Sukhapibal 3 Hospital 88,90,92 Ramkhamhaeng Road , Sapansoong , Bangkok 10240 0-2729-3000 02-729-5050 www.kasemradskb3.co.th OPD&IPD Klogtun Medical Center 3284 Phetchaburi, Bang Kapi, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310 0-2319-2101-5 0-2318-5637 _ OPD&IPD Kluaynamthai Hospital 80 , Rama 4 Rd, Phrakanong , Bangkok 0-2769-2000 www.kuaynamthai.com OPD&IPD Kluaynamthai 2 Hospital 27 Soi Sophon, Sukhumvit 88 Rd., Bangna, Bangna, Bangkok 10260 0-2399-4259-63 www.kluaynamthai.com OPD&IPD Ladprao hospital 2699 Ladprao Rd., Klong Chao Khun Singh Wangthonglang 0-2932-2929 www.ladpraohospital.com/ OPD&IPD Mayo Hospital 2012/5-7 Paholyothin Rd., Kased intersection Senanikom Chatuchak 0-2579-1770-4 www.mayokaset.com OPD&IPD Medical clinic Kluaynamthai Community 70 Rai Branch 215-217 Dumrongpipat Block 1 Rd., Klongtoey, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 0-2671-4053,0-2671-4054 www.kluaynamthai.com OPD ONLY Medical clinic Kluaynamthai Sukhumvit 56 Branch 18/2 Soi Sukhumvit 56, Sukhumvit Rd, Bangjak, Prakhanong, Bangkok 10260 0-2741-6774,0-2741-72690 www.kluaynamthai.com OPD ONLY Medical Clinic Kluaynamthai Sukhumvit 93 Branch 21-5-7 Soi Sukhumvit 93, Sukhumvit Rd., Bangjak, Prakhanong, Bangkok 10260 0-2742-5661-2 www.kluaynamthai.com OPD ONLY Medical clinic Kluaynamthai Supaphong 3 Branch 13-69 Soi Supapong, Srinakarin Rd., Nongbon, Pravet, Bangkok 10250 0-2743-4963,0-2748-1067 www.kluaynamthai.com OPD ONLY Medical clinic Kluaynamthai Thongsonghong Branch 183/509-510 Soi Changwattana 10 (Gosum-srongprapa Rd.) Changwattana Rd., 0-2982-3001,0-2769-2000 www.kluaynamthai.com OPD ONLY Mission Hospital 430Thongsonghong, Phitsanulok Rd., Laksi, Mahanak Bangkok Dusit 10210 0-2281-1422, 0-2282-1100 www.mission-hospital.org OPD&IPD Mongkutwattana Hospital 34/40 Changwattana Road , Bangkok 0-2574-5000-9 www.mongkutwattana.co.th OPD&IPD Nakonthon Hospital 1 soi Rama 2 soi 56 , Bangkuntien , Bangkok 10150 0-2416-5454,0-2450-9999 www.nakornthonhospital.com OPD&IPD Navamin 1 47/94 km.15 Ram Indra Minburi 0-2918-5080 www.navaminthra.com/index_nava.html OPD&IPD Navamin 9 599 Moo 13 Srihaburanukij Rd., Minburi 0-2518-1818 www.navamin9.com/ OPD&IPD Paolo Memorial Hospital 670/1 Phahonyothin Rd., Samsennai , Phyathai , Bangkok 0-2271-0227,0-2279-7000-9 www.paolohealthcare.com OPD&IPD Paolo Memorial Chokchai 4 1 Chokchai 4 Rd. Ladprao , Bangkok 10230 0-2514-2157-9 www.paolohealthcare.com OPD&IPD Phyathai Navamin 44/505 Navamin Rd., Nuanchan, Bungkum Bangkok 10230 0-2944-7111 www.paolohealthcare.com OPD&IPD Petchavej Hospital 2469/13,15 New Petchburi Rd., Bangkapi Huaykwang 0-2718-1515 www.petcharavej.net OPD&IPD Phaetpanya Hospital 124-126 Soi Samarnmitr, Ramkhamhaeng Rd , Suanluang , Bangkok 0-2719-8545,0-2314-0726-9 www.panyahospital.com OPD&IPD Phetkasem 2 Hospital 675 Petchakasem Rd., Bangwah, Paseechareon, Bangkok 10160 02-455-5599 02-455-8822 OPD&IPD Phyathai 1 364/1 Sri Ayutthaya Rd., Phayathai Ratchathevee 0-2642-7373, 0-2640-1111 www.phyathai.com OPD&IPD Phyathai 2 943 Phaholyothin Rd., Samsen Nai Phayathai 0-2617-2444, 0-2617-2350 www.phyathai.com OPD&IPD Payathai 3 Hospital 111 Petchakasem Rd., Pakklong Paseechareon, Paseechareon, Bangkok 10160 0-2869-1111 , 0-2869-1220-2 0-2869-1119 www.phyathai.com OPD&IPD Police General Hospital 492/1, Rama I Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10400 02-207-6000 0-2252-7966 OPD&IPD Piyavate Hospital 998 Rama 9 Rd, Huay Kwang , Bangkok 0-2625-6500 www.piyavate.com OPD&IPD Praram 9 Hospital 99 Soi Praram 9 Hospital, Bangkapi, Huey Kwhang, Bangkok 10310 02-202-9999 02-248-8081 www.praram9.com OPD&IPD Prommitr Hospital 12 Sukhumvit Rd. Soi 39 , Bangkok 0-2259-0376,0-2667-7999 www.banphaeo-hospital.or.th/prommitr OPD&IPD Rajburana Hospital 377 rajpattana Rd., Suksawat 27, Bangpakok , Bangkok 10140 0-2427-0175-9 www.rajburana.com OPD&IPD Ramkumhaeng Hospital 436 Ramkumhaeng Rd., Huamak Bangkapi 0-2374-0200-9 www.ram-hosp.co.th OPD&IPD Saimai Hospital 91 Chalermpong Rd., Saimai, Saimai, Bangkok 10200 0-2991-8999 0-2563-5222 www.saimai.co.th OPD&IPD Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital 133 Sukhumvit Soi 49, Klongtan, Phrakhanong , Bangkok 0-2392-0011,0-2711-8000 www.samitivej.info OPD&IPD Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital 488 Srinakarin Rd., Suanluang , Bangkok 0-2731-7000 www.samitivej.info OPD&IPD Samitivej Lasalle Medical Clinic 473 Lasalle Road,Bangna,Bangkok 10260 02-749-3600-1 02-749-3602 www.samitivefhospitals.com OPD ONLY Samitivej Thonburi Hospital 337 Taksin Rd., Bookalo Thonburi 0-2438-0040-5 http://www.kdh.co.th/www/index.html OPD ONLY Samitivej Amorini Ramintra Clinic 1 Amorini LifeStylemall,Ramintra Km,12,Khan Na Yao,Bangkok 10230 02-919-6400-1 02-919-6402 OPD ONLY Seriruk Hospital 44 Serithai Rd., Kwaeng Meenburi, Khet Meenburi, Bangkok 10510 02-918-9888 0-2907-4125 www.seriruk.co.th OPD&IPD Sikarin Hospital 4/29 Moo 10, Srinakarin Rd, Bangna, Bangna , Bangkok 0-2366-9900-99,1728 www.sikarin.com OPD&IPD Sinphaet Hospital 9/99 Ram Indra Rd., 8.5km. Kannayao 0-2948-5380-4, 0-2973-5000 www.synphaet.co.th OPD&IPD Siriraj Hospital 2 Plannok Rd., Siriraj Bangkoknoi 0-2415-6882 www.si.mahidol.ac.th IPD ONLY Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital 2,Prannok Road,Siriraj,Bangkoknoi,Bangkok 10700 02-419-1000 www.siphhospital.com OPD&IPD(illness only) St. Carlos Clinic 238/24 Ratchadaphisek Road Huai Kwang Bangkok 02-274-0616-20 02-274-0621 OPD ONLY Sri Vichai I Hospital 240/2-4 Charoensanitwong Rd., Baanchonglor, Bangkoknoi 0-2412-0055 www.srivichaihospital.com/srivichai1 OPD&IPD Vichaivej International nongkhaem Hospital 456-456/8 Petchakasem Rd.
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