Wang Phong, Pranburi District · Public community hospital, Ministry of Public Health
| Address | 19 Moo 5, Wang Phong Subdistrict, Pranburi District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77120 |
| Type | Public community hospital, Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) |
| Bed count | 60 beds, upgraded from an original 30-bed capacity in 2003 (B.E. 2546) |
| Phone | 032-825-565 |
Pranburi Hospital is a public community hospital in Wang Phong Subdistrict, serving Pranburi district under Thailand's Ministry of Public Health. It opened as a 30-bed community hospital and was upgraded to 60 beds in 2003, per the hospital's own published development history. It is smaller in scale and specialist capacity than the province's two main general hospitals -- Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital and Hua Hin Hospital -- covering routine and community-level care for Pranburi residents. For specialist consultations, private care or anything beyond community-hospital scope, most residents travel to Hua Hin, the province's private-hospital hub, roughly 30-40 minutes away. BAANLYY is not affiliated with Pranburi Hospital and takes no paid placement in this guide; confirm all figures directly with the hospital.
No specific information on English-language support or international-patient services could be independently confirmed for this guide. For private, English-friendly or specialist care, most residents in the Pranburi area travel to San Paulo Hospital or Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin, roughly 30-40 minutes away in Hua Hin.
The hospital sits in Wang Phong Subdistrict, Pranburi District, roughly 30-40 minutes south of Hua Hin by road. The province has no rail transit near the hospital; 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 community hospital under Thailand's Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) -- smaller in scale than the province's two main general hospitals (Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital and Hua Hin Hospital).
It opened as a 30-bed community hospital and was upgraded to a 60-bed community hospital in 2003 (B.E. 2546), per its own published development history.
For routine and community-level care, Pranburi Hospital is the local option. For anything beyond that -- specialist consultations, private or English-friendly care -- most residents travel to Hua Hin, roughly 30-40 minutes away, which concentrates the province's private hospital options.
Hospital facts are drawn from the hospital's own published development history plus independent public directory cross-checks. 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 Prachuap Khiri Khan healthcare & hospitals guide for how Pranburi Hospital compares with Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital, Bang Saphan Hospital and Hua Hin's private options.