Banglamung Hospital
669 Moo 5, Na Kluea, Bang Lamung district — Ministry of Public Health general hospital north of central Pattaya. Official Thai name since November 2024: Pattaya Bhattamakun Hospital (โรงพยาบาลพัทยาปัทมคุณ).
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Quick facts.
- Type
- Public general hospital — Ministry of Public Health (MOPH), large-hospital classification on the national health-service registry
- Official name
- Pattaya Bhattamakun Hospital (โรงพยาบาลพัทยาปัทมคุณ) since 18 November 2024; formerly Banglamung Hospital (โรงพยาบาลบางละมุง)
- Role
- General hospital serving Bang Lamung district, including Na Kluea, Naklua, and Pattaya
- Address
- 669 Moo 5, Na Kluea, Bang Lamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand
- Area
- Na Kluea, north of central Pattaya — same corridor as Bangkok Hospital Pattaya (Naklua)
- Website
- pbk.moph.go.th (Thai; facility-operated MOPH site)
- Phone
- 038 411 551, 038 411 552, 038 429 244–246, 038 427 580, 038 426 702 (published on Facebook About page and Pattaya business-directory listings)
- Social
- facebook.com/Banglamunghospital — active official page (73k+ followers at verification)
- Hours
- Open 24 hours daily (published on Facebook About page and Apple Maps listing)
- Beds
- 457 operational beds per Ministry of Public Health health-service code registry (hcode.moph.go.th, code 10819)
- Accreditation
- Hospital Accreditation (HA) Thailand — standard renewal valid 27 January 2026 to 26 January 2029 (public HA registry)
- Emergency
- 24-hour emergency department on-site · National emergency: 1669
- Languages
- Thai primary; limited English at registration compared with large private hospitals
- Positioning
- Public-sector care at lower cost than private hospitals; longer waits and simpler premises; non-Thai patients pay published foreign-national rates at cashier
What we know from public sources.
Banglamung Hospital is the Ministry of Public Health general hospital for Bang Lamung district at 669 Moo 5, Na Kluea. In November 2024 the facility received official approval to rebrand as Pattaya Bhattamakun Hospital (โรงพยาบาลพัทยาปัทมคุณ) — a name drawn from a local monastic honorific — while retaining the same address, phone numbers, and public-hospital status. English speakers and older maps still commonly use “Banglamung Hospital”; this directory keeps that English label for search clarity and notes the rebrand where it matters for patients checking signage or official Thai documents.
The national MOPH health-service registry classifies the facility as a large general hospital (not a small district clinic) with 457 operational beds. That scale places it closer to a full regional public hospital than the small sub-district clinics some foreign residents assume when they hear “public hospital.” The Hospital Accreditation (HA) Thailand registry lists an active standard renewal through 26 January 2029, indicating the hospital maintains Thailand's national hospital-quality accreditation programme.
The hospital publishes contact details and community updates primarily through its official Facebook page and the MOPH website at pbk.moph.go.th. Published phone lines include 038 411 551 and 038 411 552 as main numbers, with additional lines in the 038-429 and 038-427 ranges. The Facebook About page lists the hospital as open 24 hours and links to pbk.moph.go.th as the official website. On-site amenities listed in map directories include a heart clinic, convenience stores, and ATMs — typical of a busy public hospital campus rather than a single building.
For foreigners weighing public versus private options, the practical differences from Bangkok Hospital Pattaya or Pattaya International Hospital are familiar: lower published fees at the cashier, longer outpatient waits, Thai as the default language at registration and on wards, and no dedicated international-services desk. Ambulances dispatched on 1669 may route here when it is the nearest capable public facility. Direct international insurance billing is uncommon; patients typically pay and claim later depending on their policy.
For readers comparing hospitals in Pattaya, Banglamung sits in the same Na Kluea corridor as Bangkok Hospital Pattaya — roughly ten to fifteen minutes by car from central Pattaya depending on traffic. See our facility comparison tables for a logistics overview across public and private options.
Getting there.
The hospital is at 669 Moo 5, Na Kluea, north of central Pattaya in the same general area as Bangkok Hospital Pattaya on Sukhumvit Road. From central Pattaya or Pattaya Beach, allow roughly ten to twenty minutes by taxi, Grab, or Bolt depending on traffic. From Bangkok Hospital Pattaya in Naklua, it is a short drive along Na Kluea Road or Sukhumvit. From Jomtien, allow twenty-five to forty minutes northbound on Sukhumvit.
Na Kluea Road and Sukhumvit are the main access routes. Songthaews (baht buses) run along Sukhumvit, though most non-Thai visitors use taxi or ride-hail apps. Use the Get directions button in the action bar above for a routed map to the hospital's published address.
Sourcing method.
- pbk.moph.go.th — official MOPH hospital website (linked from Facebook About page)
- facebook.com/Banglamunghospital — official Facebook page: address, phone numbers, 24-hour hours, website link
- hcode.moph.go.th/code/18965 — MOPH health-service registry: Pattaya Bhattamakun Hospital, 457 beds, large general hospital
- HA Thailand accreditation registry — standard renewal valid to 26 January 2029
- Pattaya City Business & Tourism Association — government directory listing with phone numbers and pbk.moph.go.th
Page last updated: 31 May 2026. Facts last verified: 31 May 2026. Spot something wrong? Email us or see corrections.
Contact & visiting.
Phone numbers and hours below are drawn from the facility’s own published materials and public registry records, last checked 31 May 2026. Details change without notice — always confirm directly before you travel or rely on them. In a medical emergency anywhere in Thailand, call 1669.
- Address
- 669 Moo 5, Na Kluea, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi 20150, Thailand
- Phone
- 038 411 551 or 038 411 552 (main lines) · additional published lines: 038 429 244–246, 038 427 580, 038 426 702
- Hours
- Open 24 hours daily (Facebook About page and map listings)
- Emergency department
- 24-hour public hospital emergency services; ambulances dispatched on 1669 may route here when nearest capable facility
- Outpatient (OPD)
- Daytime outpatient clinics by department; confirm specific clinic hours by phone
- Website
- pbk.moph.go.th
- Social
- facebook.com/Banglamunghospital
- Languages
- Thai primary; limited English compared with large private hospitals
- Insurance / billing
- Public MOPH hospital; foreign nationals typically pay published non-Thai cashier rates. Direct international insurance billing uncommon — confirm with your insurer.
- Getting in
- Bring your passport. Confirm current foreign-national fee schedule at registration.
What Banglamung Hospital is.
Banglamung Hospital — officially Pattaya Bhattamakun Hospital (โรงพยาบาลพัทยาปัทมคุณ) since November 2024 — is the Ministry of Public Health general hospital for Bang Lamung district at 669 Moo 5, Na Kluea. It is a public-sector facility, not part of the private hospital groups most foreign residents default to, providing emergency care, general and internal medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics, dentistry, and specialist clinics at substantially lower published fees than the private anchors.
The national MOPH registry lists the hospital as a large general hospital with around 457 operational beds — a scale that surprises some readers who expect a small district clinic when they hear “public hospital.” The Hospital Accreditation (HA) Thailand registry shows an active standard renewal through January 2029.
Public vs private in practice
For foreigners, the practical differences from Bangkok Hospital Pattaya or Pattaya International Hospital are familiar: longer outpatient waits, simpler premises, billing at published non-Thai cashier rates (still inexpensive by Western standards), and Thai as the default language at registration and on wards. For a minor issue, a tight budget, or when an ambulance on 1669 routes to the nearest public facility, it is a legitimate option. There is no dedicated international-services desk comparable to Bangkok Hospital Pattaya.
Where it sits
The hospital is in Na Kluea, north of central Pattaya and roughly in the same corridor as Bangkok Hospital Pattaya. Na Kluea Road and Sukhumvit are the main access routes. Use the Get directions button in the action bar above for a routed map.
Arriving and paying
As a public MOPH hospital, payment is at cashier rates set by the Ministry of Public Health. Foreign nationals pay published non-Thai fee schedules at registration. Direct international insurance billing is uncommon. The general mechanics of paying in Pattaya are explained in our Healthcare in Pattaya guide and the facility comparison tables.
Facility facts above are drawn from pbk.moph.go.th, the hospital's Facebook page, MOPH and HA public registries, and cross-checked directory listings, last verified 31 May 2026. This is a sourced facts profile, not a clinical review or treatment recommendation.