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Hospital · Central Pattaya, Soi Buakhao

Pattaya City Hospital

261/40 Moo 10, Soi Buakhao, Nongprue — the municipal public hospital run by Pattaya City in central Pattaya.

Sourced profile Facts last verified: 31 May 2026
In short
The municipal public hospital run by Pattaya City at 261/40 Moo 10, Soi Buakhao in central Pattaya — separate from the MOPH general hospital in Na Kluea (Banglamung Hospital). Outpatient Mon–Fri 08:00–16:00; 24-hour emergency department with trauma centre (call 038-103-999). Lower cost than private hospitals; Thai is the working language with limited English compared with Bangkok Hospital Pattaya.
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§Quick facts

Quick facts.

Type
Municipal public hospital — Pattaya City Public Health Office (city-run, not MOPH district hospital)
Thai name
โรงพยาบาลเมืองพัทยา
Role
City-run hospital serving Pattaya municipality residents and visitors
Address
261/40 Moo 10, Soi Buakhao (Soi Bua Khaow), Nongprue, Bang Lamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand
Area
Central Pattaya — Soi Buakhao corridor, inland from Beach Road
Website
pattayacityhospital.go.th (Thai and English department pages)
Phone
Call centre 038 103 900 (published in site footer and contact page)
Emergency
038 103 999 — 24-hour accident and emergency department · National emergency: 1669
Email
[email protected] (published in site footer)
Fax
038 103 912 (published in site footer)
Outpatient (OPD)
General services Mon–Fri, 08:00–16:00 (patient-services page)
Emergency hours
24 hours daily including public holidays; severe cases directed to Chulabhorn Building emergency room (patient-services page)
Departments published
Accident and emergency, internal medicine, general surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, orthopaedics, dentistry, health check-up centre, dialysis centre, labour and delivery (homepage department tiles)
Private rooms
19 private inpatient rooms on 4th floor including 3 VIP rooms (patient-services page)
Vision published
“Care with concern, attentive service” (Thai: รักษาอย่างห่วงใย ใส่ใจบริการ)
Languages
Thai primary; hospital website includes English department pages; limited English at registration compared with private hospitals
Positioning
Public-sector care at lower cost than private hospitals; longer waits; non-Thai patients pay published foreign-national rates at cashier

What we know from public sources.

Pattaya City Hospital (โรงพยาบาลเมืองพัทยา) is the municipal public hospital operated by Pattaya City at 261/40 Moo 10, Soi Buakhao in Nongprue. It is distinct from Banglamung Hospital (Pattaya Bhattamakun Hospital), the Ministry of Public Health general hospital in Na Kluea to the north. Pattaya City Hospital sits in central Pattaya on the Soi Buakhao corridor — a practical public option for residents and workers in the central city who want lower published fees without travelling to Naklua or a private anchor hospital.

The hospital maintains a live bilingual website at pattayacityhospital.go.th with English department pages, contact forms, and patient-service information. Published contact channels include call centre 038 103 900, emergency line 038 103 999, fax 038 103 912, and email [email protected]. The site footer and contact page confirm the Soi Buakhao address.

Department coverage on the homepage includes accident and emergency, internal medicine, general surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, orthopaedics, dentistry, a health check-up centre, a dialysis centre, and labour and delivery services. The English emergency-department page describes a 24-hour trauma centre with on-site emergency physicians, surgical team, ICU capability, ACLS-trained nurses, ambulance fleet, observation area, and private examination rooms including OB/GYN and eye facilities. Service hours are published as Monday through Sunday, 24 hours a day for emergency care.

Outpatient general services operate on published government hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 16:00. The patient-services page instructs emergency or severe-case patients to go directly to the emergency room in the Chulabhorn Building and sort registration afterwards. New patients are asked to bring a Thai ID card or government ID; foreign nationals should bring a passport.

The hospital publishes a private inpatient ward on the 4th floor with 19 private rooms including 3 VIP rooms. It also publishes social-security billing, direct-payment schemes for civil servants, and community health programmes on its website. For readers comparing options, Pattaya City Hospital is the only profiled public hospital in central Pattaya itself; see our facility comparison tables and the nearby private option Pattaya International Hospital.

Getting there.

The hospital is on Soi Buakhao (Soi Bua Khaow) at 261/40 Moo 10 in Nongprue — inland from Beach Road in central Pattaya. From Pattaya Beach or Walking Street, allow roughly five to fifteen minutes by taxi, Grab, or Bolt depending on traffic and your starting point. From Pattaya International Hospital on Central Pattaya Road, it is a short ride south-west into Soi Buakhao. From Bangkok Hospital Pattaya in Naklua, allow fifteen to twenty-five minutes southbound.

Soi Buakhao is a well-known central corridor with songthaew routes along the main roads feeding into it, 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.

Sourced profile. The facts on this page are compiled from pattayacityhospital.go.th (homepage, English contact page, English emergency-department page, and Thai patient-services page) and cross-checked against Pattaya City business-directory listings. We verify address and phone formatting against the hospital's published footer. We do not publish recommend / OK / avoid verdicts without an in-person editorial visit — and we are not conducting those visits at this time.
Sources
Reminder. Nothing on this page is medical advice. This is a sourced facts profile — logistics, languages, payment, location, published hours — not a clinical review or treatment recommendation.

Page last updated: 31 May 2026. Facts last verified: 31 May 2026. Spot something wrong? Email us or see corrections.

§Contact & visiting

Contact & visiting.

Phone numbers and hours below are drawn from the facility’s own published materials, 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
261/40 Moo 10, Soi Buakhao, Nongprue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi 20150, Thailand
Call centre
038 103 900 within Thailand · +66 38 103 900 from abroad
Emergency line
038 103 999 — 24-hour accident and emergency (patient-services page). National emergency: 1669.
Outpatient (OPD)
General services Mon–Fri, 08:00–16:00 (patient-services page)
Emergency walk-in
24 hours daily including holidays; go directly to Chulabhorn Building emergency room for severe or accident cases
Website
pattayacityhospital.go.th
Email
[email protected]
Fax
038 103 912
Languages
Thai primary; English department pages on website; limited English at registration compared with private hospitals
Getting in
Bring your passport. New patients: Thai ID or government ID per hospital instructions; foreign nationals use passport. Confirm current non-Thai fee schedule at registration.
§The facility

What Pattaya City Hospital is.

Pattaya City Hospital (โรงพยาบาลเมืองพัทยา) is the municipal public hospital operated by Pattaya City at 261/40 Moo 10, Soi Buakhao in Nongprue. It is a city-run facility, separate from both the private hospital groups and from Banglamung Hospital, the MOPH general hospital in Na Kluea. It provides emergency care, general and internal medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics, orthopaedics, dentistry, dialysis, and health check-ups at substantially lower published fees than the private anchors.

The hospital publishes a 24-hour emergency and trauma centre with on-site physicians, surgical team, ICU capability, and ambulance fleet. Outpatient general services run on government hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 16:00. A private inpatient ward on the 4th floor offers 19 rooms including 3 VIP rooms for patients who want upgraded accommodation within the public hospital.

Public vs private in practice

For foreigners, the practical differences from Pattaya International Hospital or Bangkok Hospital Pattaya 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. The hospital website includes English department pages, which helps for advance research, but there is no dedicated international-services desk comparable to Bangkok Hospital Pattaya. For a minor issue, a tight budget, or when you need a public hospital in central Pattaya rather than Na Kluea, it is a legitimate option.

Where it sits

The hospital is on Soi Buakhao in central Pattaya — inland from Beach Road and separate from the Naklua corridor where Bangkok Hospital Pattaya and Banglamung Hospital sit. Soi Buakhao is a well-known central street. Use the Get directions button in the action bar above for a routed map.

Arriving and paying

As a municipal public hospital, payment is at published cashier rates for Thai and non-Thai patients. 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 pattayacityhospital.go.th and were last verified 31 May 2026. This is a sourced facts profile, not a clinical review or treatment recommendation.

Disclaimer. This page is editorial and informational only. Nothing here is medical advice, a diagnosis, a treatment recommendation, or a substitute for professional care. For any health concern, consult a qualified clinician. In an emergency in Thailand, call 1669.
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