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Hi all. My father is an expat living near Jomtien. One of his stateside (USA) friends called me this a.m. and told me has is in the hospital and just had a major surgery. He did not have any contact info for the hospital. Can anyone here provide me with a phone number to the hospital? Will there be someone when I call that speaks English who can fill me in on what is happening with my dad? I know someone who speaks Thai fluently, but we don't live close, though I can make arrangements to get with him for translations. Thanks for any help.

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Queen Sirikit Hospital Sattahip

The

Royal Thai Navy has constructed Queen Sirikit Hospital project located

on U Tapao Naval Airport at Sattahip, Chonburi province. The hospital

area covers 400 rai, and it has 1,000 beds for itโ€™s patients. The

purpose of Queen Sirikit Hospital is to be used for public health of

Naval personnel and local people in eastern Thailand. The project was

started in 1992. The opening ceremony was held by H.R.H. Crown Prince

Maha Vajiralongkorn on August 22, 1997. more info

* 1000 bed Public Hospital, with 30 operating tables (English speaking is rare.)

Address: 163 Moo 1 Plutaluang, Sattahip (near U-Tapao Airport).

Tel: 0 38 245 700

Fax: 0 38 245 771

http://chonburiguide.blogspot.com/2009/11/chonburi-hospital.html

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I was able to find below phone numbers. Not sure if they speak English though. I would just try it. As it is late over here not sure if anyone from the forum is able to assist with more information.

Queen Sirikit Hospital Sattahip (Public)

Near U-Tapao Airfield Chonburi ,

Phone: 038 - 245 926 , 038 - 245 735 - 6

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I think you will need the help of a fluent Thai speaker, generally it is only the doctors that will speak good English there.

It is a government (military) hospital and no real "customer service" or "international department".

However, this hospital is a very good hospital and he will be in good hands.

Perhaps try the embassy, they may be able to assist you.

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It is not known as a hospital with good English speaking services on the administrative side. You might be wise to seek translation help. Many expats choose this hospital because of the cost factors, the hospitals catering to foreigners tend to be extortionately expensive. Best of luck to you and your father.

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I'm sure if you contact the hospital they'll be able to find someone with enough English to convey a message for your Dad to call you back. You may need to try again after a few hours if the first time's no go.

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