Thai Chang, Mueang Phang Nga · Province's main public general hospital, Ministry of Public Health
| Address | Thai Chang Subdistrict, Mueang Phang Nga District, Phang Nga 82000 |
| Type | Public general hospital, Ministry of Public Health (MOPH); main hospital of Phang Nga Province |
| Bed count | Reported at around 215 beds |
| Staff | Approximately 40 doctors |
| Hours | Operates 24 hours a day |
| Phone | 076-411-616 |
Phang Nga Hospital is the main public general hospital of Phang Nga province, located in Thai Chang Subdistrict in Phang Nga Town. It reports around 215 beds and roughly 40 doctors, operating 24 hours a day as the primary public referral centre for the province under Thailand's Ministry of Public Health. As with Takua Pa Hospital serving the Khao Lak area, Phang Nga Hospital covers everyday and emergency care for residents of the provincial capital and surrounding districts, at public-hospital cost and wait times. Phang Nga province has no JCI-accredited private international hospital of its own -- for scheduled procedures, specialist consultations or private-hospital-standard care, most residents travel roughly an hour to Bangkok Hospital Phuket or Bangkok Hospital Siriroj in Phuket. BAANLYY is not affiliated with Phang Nga Hospital and takes no paid placement in this guide; confirm all figures directly with the hospital.
As a Thai public hospital, Phang Nga Hospital is oriented primarily toward the general Thai population rather than international patients, with more limited English-language support than Phuket's JCI-accredited private international hospitals -- expect a public-hospital experience (longer waits, much lower cost) and confirm current services directly with the hospital.
The hospital sits in Thai Chang Subdistrict, in Phang Nga Town, the provincial capital. Phang Nga province has no rail transit; most patients arrive by car, motorbike or Grab, and a genuine emergency should always go through 1669 rather than self-transport.
It is a public general hospital operated under Thailand's Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) -- the main public hospital of Phang Nga province, serving Phang Nga Town and the wider province as the primary public referral centre.
It reports around 215 beds and roughly 40 doctors, operating 24 hours a day, making it the largest hospital in Phang Nga province.
No -- it is a Thai public general hospital, not a JCI-accredited private international facility. Phang Nga province has no private international hospital of its own; residents wanting that standard of care travel roughly an hour to Bangkok Hospital Phuket or Bangkok Hospital Siriroj in Phuket.
Hospital facts are drawn from independent public directory sources. BAANLYY is a data-and-tools platform, not a hospital, insurer or booking agent; never takes paid placement in this content, and does not guarantee prices, wait times or accreditation status — always confirm directly with the hospital before relying on any figure here.
Read the full Phang Nga healthcare & hospitals guide for how Phang Nga Hospital compares with Takua Pa Hospital, Bang Sai Takuapa Hospital and Phuket's private options.