Best Orthopedic Hospitals in Thailand

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital
Bangkok, ThailandMulti-Specialty Hospital
133 Sukhumvit 49, Klongtan Nua, Vadhana,
Specialities
6Doctors
112Beds
275










Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand33 Sukhumvit 3 (Soi Nana Nua),
Specialities
4Doctors
110Beds
0










Ramkhamhaeng Hospital
Bangkok, ThailandMulti-Specialty Hospital
436 Ramkhamhaeng Road
Specialities
5Doctors
102Beds
485










Vejthani Hospital Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok, ThailandMulti-Specialty Hospital
1 Soi Lat Phrao 111, Khlong Chan, Bang Kapi District
Specialities
5Doctors
60Beds
263










Bnh Hospital
Bangkok, ThailandMulti-Specialty Hospital
9/1, Convent Road Silom, Bangrak
Specialities
10Doctors
32Beds
0










Saint Louis Hospital
Bangkok, ThailandMulti-Specialty Hospital
27 South Sathorn Road, Yannawa,
Specialities
8Doctors
26Beds
500












Praram 9 Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand99, Rama IX Road, Bangkapi Huai khwang,
Specialities
3Doctors
25Beds
0










Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand488 Srinakarin Rd., Suanluang,
Specialities
4Doctors
24Beds
400










Vajira Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand681 Samsen Road, Wachira Phayaban Subdistrict,
Specialities
4Doctors
22Beds
900










Sikarin International Hospital, Bangkok
Bangkok, ThailandMulti-Specialty Hospital
976 Lasalle Rd, Khwaeng Bang Na Tai, Bang Na, Bangkok, Thailand
Specialities
5Doctors
13Beds
235









Top 10 Orthopedic Hospitals Near Thailand
Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
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Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital | ---- | 112112 | Bangkok |
Bumrungrad International Hospital | ---- | 110110 | Bangkok |
Ramkhamhaeng Hospital | ---- | 102102 | Bangkok |
Vejthani Hospital Bangkok, Thailand | ---- | 6060 | Bangkok |
Bnh Hospital | ---- | 3232 | Bangkok |
Saint Louis Hospital | ---- | 2626 | Bangkok |
Praram 9 Hospital | 1 | 2525 | Bangkok |
Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital | ---- | 2424 | Bangkok |
Vajira Hospital | ---- | 2222 | Bangkok |
Sikarin International Hospital, Bangkok | ---- | 1313 | Bangkok |
Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (1306)
I am feeling mild pain in my waist to knee vein while standing position since 4 days. no problem in sitting, walking or running. in first day i felt numbing sense too. i have worry about vericose vein.
Male | 31
Some of your symptoms might be related to varicose veins, which are enlarged veins that can vary in color and shape. They often cause discomfort and dull pain. Prolonged standing can worsen this pain. The numbing sensation you felt might be due to insufficient blood flow through the veins. To improve circulation, try elevating your legs when lying down and wearing compression stockings. Additionally, regular exercise and avoiding excessive sleep can help. Keep an eye on your symptoms, and if the pain worsens or becomes severe, visit an orthopedist.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
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LOOKING FOR KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY
Female | 55
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi I had a Talus fracture , here is the below CT SCAN report. Please let me know if I can walk normally without pain like before. CT SCAN REPORT IMPRESSIONS :"age indeterminate undisplaced fracture of the dome of the talus with intra-articular extension to talotibial joint space"
Male | 40
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My mom is having bedsore on tailbone and hips
Female | 84
Your mom has developed bedsores. Sores that hurt on her hips and tailbone. They occur when someone stays still too long. These red, aching spots form from pressure. Not shifting positions frequently causes them. Hard surfaces enable bedsores' formation too. Poor circulation is another factor. To heal bedsores, follow steps. Help your mom change positions regularly. Keep affected regions dry, clean. Use cushions or pads. They reduce pressure on sores.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
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Why is that my waist right side is paining me that I even find it difficult to walk and I can't even stand straight but when I touch my waist I can't feel any pain but I'm rather feeling It inside me making it difficult for me to walk and I can't even stand straight
Male | 20
You may be having muscle pain on your right side. This can happen when you use your muscles too much or twist them in that part of your body. Even though it's not painful to the touch, the discomfort in your body is causing you to walk awkwardly and to stand upright. Resting, applying ice, and gentle stretching will help lessen the pain. If it doesn't improve, it's best to get the advice of a orthopedist.
Answered on 18th June '24
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Hey doctor I have had this indent in my wrist from a while now and I also have pain in my wrist when I wake up in the morning and also when I bend my wrist and also when I press the dent could you please help me with this is this a serious issue, should I get it checked properly?
Male | 17
You might be experiencing a condition called carpal tunnel syndrome, which could be causing the dent in your hand and the pain you're feeling. Carpal tunnel syndrome happens when a nerve in your wrist gets compressed. It's important to have this checked by an orthopedist to confirm if carpal tunnel syndrome is the cause. They might recommend treatments like wrist splints, exercises, or, in some cases, surgery to help relieve your symptoms.
Answered on 14th Nov '24
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I have swelling in one finger and not sleep well last one month what is the reason
Female | 31
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 22 female I have a bump on my foot that is getting bruised and bigger
Female | 22
You could have what’s referred to as a bunion. A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the base of the big toe. Tight shoes or heredity can be the cause of it. If it’s getting swollen and larger, it’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes and apply ice to reduce swelling. In some cases, surgery may be necessary if it’s very painful.
Answered on 6th June '24
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I’m 50 yrs old and have been suffering with planters fasciitis for years. It started after working at Home Depot. I seen an orthopedic back in 2002 ish, got an injection and was fine. I then left HD and came back yrs later. Now it’s back and I believe I’m also dealing with Achilles tendonitis. My mother who drove a bus for 30 yrs has also dealt with this for a very long time. She can barely walk and I’ve started limping. I don’t want this to slow me down but the doctors here in Wichita Falls are not much help and my mother hasn’t been able to get any relief in California or now in Arizona. My question is is there anything we can do. I have 6 kids, 3 of which are still in school. I can’t just slow down. And I hate seeing how miserably mother is. We are both taking Duloxitine, which helps sometimes. Besides surgery is there anything we can do?
Female | 50
Plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis can be quite bothersome, but there are several ways to ease the pain. Try stretching exercises for your calves and feet, wear supportive shoes, use orthotic inserts, apply ice to reduce inflammation, and take over-the-counter pain relievers. It's also important to avoid activities that make the pain worse.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
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I am 16 year old girl I have swelling in my hand it is from 2 days
Female | 16
Swelling in the hand can be due to an injury, infection, or some medical conditions. If there was no injury but the swelling was still there, it would be better to talk to an orthopedist. The respective destination will be able to identify the root of the problem and then prescribe the best medication for you to recover.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
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Extreme back pain all along the spine. Difficulty in walking.
Male | 83
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Kamarama dukhavo L S spine
સ્ત્રી | 33
It could be a sign of a lower spinal cord problem. It is advisable to consult with a neurologist or an orthopedist who specializes in spinal problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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my brother is 28 years old, and he just had ACL surgery a month ago. I'm curious about what activities he can safely resume at this point. Can you provide some guidance on what's generally acceptable 1 month post ACL surgery for someone his age?
Male | 28
Now, your brother can begin with light exercises such as walking and stationary cycling. He should refrain from high-impact activities such as running, jumping or twisting until he finishes his rehabilitation program. It would be wise to ask his orthopedic surgeon or a physical therapist for more information on the recovery process and advice about activities that he can engage in without risk.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Now after I opened my finger supporter i am having pain in my fracture area a normal pain but in my school something hit it and now it is paining little bit sharper and now 2 days done without the supporter.
Male | 15
It is common to feel more pain if you have been without a supporter for some days. It is necessary to let your finger sit still for a while and then you can apply the cold pack to the injured area to decrease any swelling. If the pain persists or worsens, you should consult an orthopedist.
Answered on 2nd Oct '24
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17 - suspected broken ankle after a fall from dismounting a horse. Landed on an already weak ankle and heard an audibe crack (mum heard it from 4m away. It is swollen, isolated bruising on the ankle bone and sore to touch this part. Am abke to bear small amounts of weight into the joint however flexing and twisting the ankle is very painful
Female | 17
This could indicate a serious ankle injury, possibly a fracture. It's crucial to seek immediate medical attention to determine the extent of the damage and receive proper treatment. Rest, elevate your leg, and apply ice in the meantime, but prioritize getting medical help as soon as possible for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Facing joints pain and severe headache from past few days for no reason.
Male | 35
Inflammation or overworking joints causes aches. Many reasons behind headaches exist - stress, bad sleep, and more. Make sure to drink plenty of water daily. Rest well. Manage stress proactively. Apply warmth to sore joints. Give your mind breaks to relax periodically. If pain persists, see an orthopedist promptly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi there, Hope you’re doing well. I’m reaching out to ask about medial tibial stress syndrome/tibial stress fractures. I’ve been training for my 2nd marathon for the past few months and have experienced some shin pain along the inside of my left leg (dominate leg). It’s a low pain level that never exceeds 1-3 out of 10 on a pain level scale. My main issue is that it’s challenging to self diagnose this. Part of me sees a couple fracture symptoms - the pain is localized (not big like a typical shin splint), there is slight pain when I run up or down stairs, some discomfort when I jump multiple times on the one leg, and the pain fluctuates from day to day. And although the pain point is localized, it’s not quite as tender or painful as some examples I’ve read online (so maybe not a fracture?). My reasons why I think this could just be a shin splint are because the pain has not gotten worse over the past 3 weeks (while running), and the pain fades away most of the time when I’m running (sometimes I feel discomfort during the first mile or 2 but then it’s gone). I even ran a half marathon race with a personal best time just 5 days ago, and was not bothered by it during or after the race. I started noticing this issue about 3 weeks ago. I took a couple days off from running 2.5 weeks ago to address it. I didn’t think it was anything alarming, so I continued my training for 2 weeks - I run about 50 to 60 miles a week. I haven’t ran for 5 days this week because I began to get paranoid about this injury still lingering (last thing I want is to turn a shin splint into a fracture). It’s strange the injury hasn’t gotten worse, and like I said, the pain fluctuates from day to day, but never exceeds a 3 out of 10 on the pain level scale. I’m wondering if you have any recommendations and if it’s worth visiting a doctor in person soon. My ultimate goal is to still run my marathon the final weekend of April, but I’ll need at least 5 to 6 more weeks of training - therefore if my rest time exceeds 3 weeks, I probably can’t do the race. Obviously it’s not the end of the world if I have to sit out. Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon! Take care, Dominic
Male | 23
You might have medial tibial stress syndrome or tibial stress fractures, which occur when your shin bones experience repeated stress from activities like running. You may feel localized pain, discomfort when jumping, and varying levels of pain. Rest, apply ice to the area, and consider seeing an orthopedist for evaluation and advice.
Answered on 24th Sept '24
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I'm 45, had spinal fusion a decade ago. Lately, feeling a bit off. Is it normal to have new issues 10 years after spinal fusion?
Male | 45
Occasionally, patients may develop new symptoms or complications following spinal fusion surgery even after a few years. The nature and intensity of symptoms are highly variable in the case of different factors including age, life-style or overall health. It is also advisable to watch for any changes and consult a spine specialist. In this case, the best doctor to visit should be a neurologist or an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in spinal disorders.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 18 year old Mera accident hogaya so I get injured Dard.. Chest me pain.. Pair mud n rha Bleeding ho rha.. Jade chot lg gyi h ghutne me To dressing hone ke baad v khoon beh rha
Female | 17
Experiencing chest pain, leg motion limitations, or bleeding is a distressing situation. Bleeding and pain can result from an injury to the ribs and knee. Please, ensure that the wounded areas are clean and bandaged, and visit an orthopedist for precise treatment.
Answered on 23rd Nov '24
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L4&L5 spine operation totally amount
Female | 58
You are referring to an operation on the L4 and L5 spine. These two areas are a part of your lower back. Sometimes people might need an operation there if they have severe back pain, weakness in the legs, or numbness. This is usually the cause of the herniated disc which presses on the nerves in the spine. The operation can help relieve the pressure on the nerves and thus, reduce the pain and other symptoms. It's good to discuss with a spine surgeon if this operation is the right choice for you.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
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