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New Hospital Wing Rises In Patong

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New hospital wing rises in Patong

Phuket Gazette

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Construction workers on the roof of the incomplete new wing at Patong Hospital as the Royal Paradise Hotel rises in the background. Photo: Chutharat Plerin

PHUKET: -- Construction of a new 69-million-baht wing at Patong Hospital, that will double the facility’s inpatient capacity, is well underway and scheduled for completion by August next year.

The new building, under construction by Pornthisan Co Ltd, will provide room for 60 more inpatient beds and another 13 private rooms, Hospital Director Phumin Silapunt explained to Phuket Vice Governor Sommai Prijasilpa at meeting yesterday.

“The expansion is needed because the number of patients keeps on growing due to the town’s continually increasing population,” said Dr Phumin.

Construction of the building started at the beginning of this year. “Actually, the project should be have been completed six months earlier, but the central government announced all ‘non-essential’ projects be put on hold due to the terrible floods last year,” Dr Phumin said.

The hospital director said the new wing would offer welcome relief to the burden on the existing 60 inpatient beds and 12 private rooms.

“We will be able to offer even better services than we do now. We will have more specialists, such as orthopedists, ear, eye, nose and throat specialists, internists and pediatricians.

“Within a couple of years, Patong Hospital will have its own specialist gynecologist,” he added.

The boost in capacity will also reduce the need to transfer patients to other hospitals for better treatment, said Dr Phumin.

“Our services and medical equipment will be more effective in providing better quality medical services. The old building will be used as usual,” he explained.

“Having a better hospital in the area means providing a better quality of life to the people,” Dr Phumin added.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...tong-17993.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-09-25

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