Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital

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Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital is a military hospital located in Sattahip, Chonburi Province, Thailand. It is named after Queen Sirikit, the queen mother of Thailand. The hospital is operated by the Royal Thai Navy and primarily serves military personnel, their families, and veterans. However, it also provides medical services to the general public.

History[edit | edit source]

The Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital was established in 1995. It was named after Queen Sirikit in honor of her contributions to the welfare of the Thai people and her support for the Royal Thai Navy. The hospital was built with the aim of providing high-quality medical services to naval personnel and their families in the Eastern Naval Area Command.

Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]

The hospital is equipped with modern medical facilities and offers a wide range of medical services. It has several specialized departments, including Internal Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, and Orthopedics. The hospital also has a Radiology department equipped with advanced imaging technologies.

In addition to these departments, the hospital has a Pharmacy that provides medicines to patients. The hospital also has a Physical Therapy department that offers rehabilitation services to patients recovering from injuries and surgeries.

Research and Education[edit | edit source]

The Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital is also involved in medical research and education. It collaborates with various medical institutions and universities in Thailand for research purposes. The hospital also provides medical education and training to medical students and residents.

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