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Vibhavadi Hospital

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Vibhavadi Hospital (SET: VIBHA) is a hospital located on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road in Chatuchak District in Bangkok, Thailand. The hospital has 350 beds to accommodate patients, there are more than 70 examination rooms which provide services to some 2,000 outpatients. They have a medical center which offer more than 50 full-time physicians, 250 consulting physicians and important medical equipment.

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Vibhavadi Hospital
Soi Vibhavadi Rangsit 52, Bangkok Chatuchak District

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Soi Vibhavadi Rangsit 52
10900 Bangkok, Chatuchak District
Bangkok, Thailand
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