This is a comprehensive list of hospitals in Thailand. The list is sorted with Bangkok at the top, and then in the alphabetical order of the provinces.
As of 2024, there were a total of 905 hospitals under the management of the Office of Permanent Secretary, separated into 35 regional, 96 general and 774 community hospitals. Bed count consists of beds that are available for inpatient admission only and does not include beds for temporary use, such as stretchers, beds in the emergency department, ICU, observation wards etc.
These are the largest hospitals operated by the MOPH, located at major provincial cities. Almost all of these hospitals are also teaching hospitals.
These are slightly smaller hospitals compared to regional hospitals, located in smaller provincial towns. Some hospitals are also teaching hospitals.
These are the smallest hospitals, serving single districts. Some hospitals act as teaching hospitals. Some hospitals do not have inpatient departments and operate with only outpatient and emergency departments. Bed counts in these hospitals are noted as '0'.
Includes only hospitals operated directly by a university. Most of these hospitals are among the largest in Thailand and offer extremely specialised medical services ("super-tertiary care") not available elsewhere. It is generally the final referral level for complicated and rare diseases.
Operated by branches of the Royal Thai Armed Forces.
All hospitals are operated by the Medical Services Department, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.
All hospitals are operated by the Thai Red Cross Society.
As of March 2022, there were 404 private hospitals that are available for patient admission (400 single-entity hospitals), registered with the Medical Registration Division, Department of Health Service Support, the Ministry of Public Health. The list is in alphabetical order by hospital name, for each province which is again listed alphabetically.