SAMITIVEJ CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Samitivej Children's Hospital, a first-of-its-kind, dedicated facility for children in Thailand, is embarking on a mission that will benefit both local and international patients.
This involves customizing all service offerings, based on a firm knowledge of patients' needs and requirements. A holistic approach has been adopted in terms of providing medical care and services with empathic care, inviting global collaboration, and striving to ensure that quality, safety and service standards are on par with international benchmarks.
Chairat Panthuraamphorn, M.D.
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer,
Samitivej Public Company Limited.
Samitivej Children's Hospital is an international center of global standards and excellence, with a proven capability to treat a multitude of childhood conditions. It is a dedicated hospital, in the sense that its facilities, services, and technology have been specially designed, constructed and customized for children - all housed within a child-friendly environment.
Samitivej Children's Hospital was the first private children's hospital in Thailand. It has become a center of comprehensive care for children with complex conditions. Child development and mental health, along with learning and rehabilitation, are all supported by state-of-the-art technology. Equipped with all dimensions of expertise in child care, it aims to expand and increase medical services provided to sick children in Thailand and throughout the Asia-Pacific Region.
Since Samitivej Hospital’s establishment in 1979 we have come a long way, becoming the distinguished medical institution that we are today, and recognized not only locally but also globally.
The name “Samitivej,” given by M.R. Kukrit Pramoj, a former Prime Minister and a much revered scholar, means “an assembly of doctors.” Indeed, true to its name, Samitivej Hospital has, over the years, become a home and a source of inspiration for some of the country's best doctors and medical professionals who have adopted the hospital's founding principles to “always provide holistic care for patients, not only physically but also emotionally.”
Today, more than 2,000 health professionals, practicing in seven Samitivej locations, treat patients for problems ranging from minor outpatient illnesses to major procedures such as organ transplants.
“Samitivej Children's Hospital has earned an outstanding reputation for its pediatric care over the past 38 years, with our child healthcare services at Srinakarin and Sukhumvit now recognized both locally and internationally.
This facility synergizes the group's extensive resources, offering a full spectrum of primary and tertiary care services including surgery. We are staffed by specialist pediatricians who cover all aspects of child health, including teenagers and those with special needs.”
Professor Emeritus Chanika Tuchinda, M.D.
Executive Advisor to Samitivej Children's Hospital.
“Samitivej Children's Hospital provides care for newborn babies, including babies born prematurely
(as early as 20 weeks) and very low birth weight babies (from as little as 500 grams). We provide care for infants and children who need intensive care for medical and surgical conditions as well as pediatric rehabilitation. Our services include ground and air pediatric transportation, now expanding to serve patients from neighboring countries in the Asia Pacific Region.”
Surangkana Techapaitoon, M.D.
Director of Samitivej Children's Hospital.
FOR EXCELLENCE IN CHILDHOOD CARE
2014 saw the beginning of Samitivej Children’s Hospital’s collaboration with the Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) USA, which was listed in US News 5 World Report’s ‘Top 50 Best Best Children's Hospitals 2015-2016.’ Samitivej Children's Hospital aims to continually improve in the following areas:
Since 2015, working in partnership with Takatsuki General Hospital in Japan, Samitivej Children's Hospital has been engaged in an exchange program to enhance professional knowledge in neonatal and child care:
Takatsuki General Hospital, the flagship hospital of the Osaka Neonatal Mutual Cooperative System, has cared for premature infants with a birth weight as low as 286 grams.