Chiangmai Ram Hospital Hospital in Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Chiangmai Ram Hospital sits at the center of one of Thailand's largest and most respected hospital groups which is "The Ramkhamhaeng Group".
The Ramkhamhaeng Group has the resources, experience, and expertise that provide international quality health care with significantly competitive prices. This combined with a long tradition of Thai hospitality has earned Chiangmai Ram Hospital the respect and confidence of the people of Thailand, the region, and the world.
Chiangmai Ram Hospital is a private hospital with superior standards and state-of-the-art facilities. The doctors and nurses truly understand hospital management, patient care and treatment combined with sensitive and attentive care to all patients.
Chiangmai Ram Hospital’s primary goal is to provide high-quality health care with highly trained specialists and up-to-date equipment based on ISO 9002 standards.
Until recently (November 2009), Chiangmai Ram Hospital had successfully completed and was awarded the “Goal Seal Quality Approval” and certified by the Joint Commission International Accreditation or JCIA.
Chiangmai Ram Hospital is a first international quality hospital in northern Thailand and one (1) out of over two hundred hospitals world-wide that have been accredited by JCI.
Reviews for Chiangmai Ram Hospital
Today (07.07.21) I went to the Chiangmai Ram Health Centre to get a free flu vaccine through my school (I am a teacher) health insurance provider. A colleague of mine had gone a few days earlier and said the process took 10 minutes and that all I needed was my health insurance card and passport. Upon arrival I gave these to the front desk and was told it would cost me 600 Baht. I said it should be free through my work health insurance policy. I was then told that they would need to confirm this with the health insurance company. It took a 6 members of Chiangmai Ram Health Centre staff a total of 2 hours to process and the verify that I would receive a free vaccine. When I asked why it had taken so long the nurse said it had taken a long time for the document to be typed up and that there were many other patients to deal with. The health centre reception waiting area was empty and I sincerely do not believe it takes 2 hours to type up a document stating I should receive a free flu vaccine. I was not given updates during the whole process of waiting. I am disappointed at the lack of care and professionalism I received.