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Phuket hospital to open doors after 11-year wait

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The OrBorJor Hospital building on the lower-east side of Phuket Town.

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PHUKET: -- The Phuket Provincial Administration (OrBorJor) Hospital in Phuket is set to open on a trial basis next month.

The hospital, on Sri Sena Road in Phuket Town, is scheduled to begin offering limited services from June 1, OrBorJor Hospital Director Yee Yitathasiri said.

A grand opening ceremony is scheduled for May 31 to mark the considerable accomplishment.

The building, originally built by the Phyathai Hospital group, was abandoned for over a decade after that facility went out of business in 2000.

The ceremony, to be presided over by OrBorJor President Paiboon Upatising, will start off with a blessing ceremony.

Also featured will be exhibitions about hospital services, advice about care for the elderly, and public health care law.

On that day, medical check-ups, including cancer screening for the first 300 applicants, will be available at discounted rates.

Pending a successful trial month, the hospital will begin offering its full range of inpatient and outpatient services by July.

Services offered in June will be limited to outpatient treatment in order to assess and improve quality.

Service hours in June will be Monday to Friday, from 8am to 5pm.

There are currently 13 specialists and about 50 nurses working at the hospital.

The facility has a total of 129 patient beds.

These numbers are expected to increase when the hospital begins offering services full-time.

“We are still waiting for operation rooms [to be finished], therefore we will only be treating outpatients at first,” said Dr Yee.

In addition to 10 general examination rooms, there will be four surgery theaters capable of handling basic to advanced procedures. Other diagnostic and treatment equipment will include state-of-the-art X-ray machines and a kidney dialysis unit with 14 beds.

“The number of beds designated for kidney patients is considerable compared to most other government and private hospitals,” he noted.

Though fees will be slightly higher than government hospitals, they will still be considerably less than most private hospitals, he added.

The hospital will serve as one more alternative for patients, reducing the load on other government hospitals like Vachira Phuket, which is infamous for long treatment queues in many wards.

For more information about the OrBorJor Hospital, call 076-212000.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-05-18

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The hospital will serve as one more alternative for patients, reducing the load on other government hospitals like Vachira Phuket, which is infamous for long treatment queues in many wards.

It's also infamous amongst the Thais who know it as 'The Abattoir', but with only the Mill that is Bangkok International and pricey Phuket International, not much choice (apart from the Mission), and so any reasonably priced medical facility here very welcome.

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Mission is basically empty after 5pm (drunk time?) and not that full in the days. We don't need any more cheap hospitals.. All you need is for thais to wake up and learn that the hospitals arent just open between 4am-4pm fornon-serious stuff.

One day i went for a Rabi shot in the day i waited 45mins. At 6pm the next 3 times i waited 3mins,

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