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Thailand's first and most storied teaching hospital, with excellent specialist doctors and affordable government rates. Waits are long given the volume of patients, but the queue system is organized and the level of care is well-regarded.
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Positive Reviews
full of healthcare ❤️
2 months ago
The Hospital operates under Government. I was visiting there while ago. Unfortunately, I need to revisit again today. The queue system even many people surrounding in each floor really out of daily limit. But the work flow work well interm of operates. Suggestions may have some staff walk around and asked for assistance and guidance. That will make things more smoothly. Because many people doesn't know where to go. As per step of visit for patients to complete. However if we were studying before visit it is more understood and flowing but take time as per lot of people. Many things has been developed on the good way.
10 months ago
The first hospital and the great medical school in Thailand. This hospital has many great doctors and many patients. So the services maybe tardy but cheap. No parking here you have to park your car in the temple nearby.
a year ago
Negative Reviews
Very disappointing experience for a 'private room'. We got told after arriving that the room is in fact not private, and there are no beds available elsewhere for my girlfriend (who is having surgery tomorrow). Instead, there are 3 other beds in the room and guests must sleep on the sofa (which has no sheets). The hygiene standards are awful. The sofa clearly hadn't even been disinfected, ever, or even wiped down. I had to wipe off the previous person's hair. Disgusting.
a month ago
Disappointed and Heartbroken Experience at Siriraj Blood Donation (Vanit Place Building 1, March 20, 2025, 11 AM) Today, my girlfriend went to donate blood at Siriraj’s blood donation event, something she has done regularly—over 20 times in Total. However, she was rejected solely because she is from Myanmar. When she called the Siriraj Blood Center for clarification, they confirmed the same. This was deeply upsetting for her. Blood donation is an act of kindness and humanity, not something that should be denied based on nationality. It ruined her entire day, and I fail to understand how such a policy exists in a place dedicated to saving lives. I sincerely hope Siriraj can confirm whether this is an actual rule. If so, it raises serious concerns. If not, then why was she turned away? Depending on your response, I will reconsider this review.
a year ago
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2 Thanon Wang Lang, Khwaeng Siriraj, Khet Bangkok Noi, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10700, Thailand
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