Pattaya International Hospital
255/4 Moo 9, Soi Pattaya 4, Pattaya 2nd Road — central Pattaya, a short walk from the beach road.
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Quick facts.
- Type
- Private hospital — independent, not part of Bangkok Hospital (BDMS) group
- Founded
- Pattaya International Clinic established 1974 by Dr Sunya Viravaidya; 25-bed hospital and three-storey building by 1980 (about page)
- Address
- 255/4 Moo 9, Soi Pattaya 4, Pattaya 2nd Road, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand
- Area
- Central Pattaya — Pattaya 2nd Road, park-like campus; hospital publishes five-minute walk from the beach
- Website
- pattayainterhospital.net; also publishes pih.co.th
- Phone
- 038 428 374 or +66 38 428 374 (contact page)
- [email protected], [email protected] (contact page)
- Fax
- 038 422 773 (contact page)
- Beds
- 55+ inpatient beds (about page)
- Emergency
- 24-hour emergency services published (about page) · National emergency: 1669
- Facilities published
- ICU, obstetrics, two operating theatres, physical therapy, dermatology and cosmetic centres, dental centre, bio laser centre, acupuncture centre (about page)
- Departments published
- Emergency, OPD, internal medicine, cardiology, orthopaedics, dermatology, ENT, ophthalmology, urology, haematology and oncology, gastroenterology, paediatrics, OB-GYN, rheumatology, plastic surgery, laser cosmetic, dialysis, radiology, surgery, dental, physical therapy (homepage department tiles)
- Languages
- Multilingual medical teams published (about page); English and Thai
- Positioning
- Mid-tier private hospital in central Pattaya; patient-first community-hospital branding; not JCI-accredited like Bangkok Hospital Pattaya
What we know from public sources.
Pattaya International Hospital (PIH) is an independent private hospital at 255/4 Moo 9, Soi Pattaya 4, Pattaya 2nd Road in central Pattaya. The hospital traces its origins to the Pattaya International Clinic, established in 1974 by Dr Sunya Viravaidya after training at Austin Hospital in Melbourne and Ramathibodi Hospital in Bangkok. By 1980 the facility had grown to a 25-bed hospital in a new three-storey building. The hospital now publishes itself as a comprehensive tertiary-care provider with 55+ inpatient beds, branding itself “your community hospital in the park.”
The hospital maintains a website at pattayainterhospital.net with English pages. Verified clean pages at verification included the homepage (department listings), about.php, and contact.php. Several other subpage URLs on the same domain returned unrelated third-party spam content at verification — we did not use those pages as sources and recommend calling the published phone number rather than relying on compromised subpages.
Published contact details on the clean contact page: phone 038 428 374, fax 038 422 773, email [email protected] and [email protected], and alternate domains pih.co.th and pih-inter.com. The about page describes multilingual teams, 24-hour emergency services, an ICU, obstetrics, two operating theatres, physical therapy, dermatology and cosmetic centres, a dental centre, bio laser centre, and acupuncture centre.
The homepage publishes department tiles spanning emergency and OPD through cardiology, orthopaedics, dermatology, ENT, ophthalmology, urology, haematology and oncology, gastroenterology, paediatrics, OB-GYN, rheumatology, plastic and laser cosmetic surgery, dialysis, radiology, general surgery, dental, and physical therapy. We also profile the hospital's ENT department separately. Do not confuse this hospital with Pattaya International Dental Center, an unrelated dental clinic.
For readers comparing hospitals in Pattaya, PIH occupies a central mid-tier private position: closer to the beach than Bangkok Hospital Pattaya in Naklua, with English-friendly branding, but without the JCI accreditation and international-services desk published by BHP. See our facility comparison tables and nearby Pattaya Memorial Hospital on Central Pattaya Road.
Getting there.
The hospital sits on Soi Pattaya 4 just off Pattaya 2nd Road in central Pattaya. The hospital publishes a five-minute walk from the beach. From Pattaya Beach or Walking Street, it is walkable or a very short songthaew ride. From Pattaya Memorial Hospital on Central Pattaya Road, allow five to ten minutes by car. From Bangkok Hospital Pattaya in Naklua, allow fifteen to twenty-five minutes northbound on Sukhumvit then into central Pattaya.
Use the Get directions button in the action bar above for a routed map to the hospital's published address.
Sourcing method.
- pattayainterhospital.net — homepage and department tiles (verified clean at verification)
- about.php — founding history, 55+ beds, ICU, emergency, facilities list
- contact.php — address, phone, fax, email
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 were last checked 31 May 2026. Hospital details change without notice — always confirm directly before you travel or rely on them. In a medical emergency anywhere in Thailand, call 1669.
- Address
- 255/4 Moo 9, Soi Pattaya 4, Pattaya 2nd Road, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi 20150, Thailand
- Phone
- 038 428 374 within Thailand · +66 38 428 374 from abroad
- [email protected], [email protected]
- Fax
- 038 422 773
- Emergency department
- 24-hour emergency services published (about page). Walk-in. National emergency: 1669.
- Outpatient (OPD)
- Daytime outpatient clinics by department; confirm specific clinic hours by phone
- Website
- pattayainterhospital.net
- Languages
- Multilingual teams published; English and Thai
- Getting in
- Bring your passport and, if insured, your insurance card and insurer emergency number. Card payment typically accepted at private hospitals; confirm direct billing with your insurer.
What Pattaya International Hospital is.
Pattaya International Hospital (PIH) is an independent private hospital at 255/4 Moo 9, Soi Pattaya 4, Pattaya 2nd Road in central Pattaya. Founded as a clinic in 1974 by Dr Sunya Viravaidya, it grew to a 25-bed hospital by 1980 and now publishes 55+ inpatient beds with tertiary-care facilities including ICU, obstetrics, two operating theatres, and 24-hour emergency services. The campus is described as park-like, a short walk from the beach.
PIH is not part of the Bangkok Hospital (BDMS) group and should not be confused with Pattaya International Dental Center, an unrelated dental clinic. We also profile the hospital's ENT department separately.
Departments and services
The hospital publishes a broad department line-up on its homepage: emergency and OPD, internal medicine, cardiology, orthopaedics, dermatology, ENT, ophthalmology, urology, haematology and oncology, gastroenterology, paediatrics, OB-GYN, rheumatology, plastic and laser cosmetic surgery, dialysis, radiology, general surgery, dental, and physical therapy. The about page adds ICU, bio laser centre, acupuncture centre, and cosmetic centres. These are facility-published scope statements, not treatment recommendations.
For foreign patients
The hospital publishes multilingual medical teams and English-friendly materials. Its central Pattaya 2nd Road location makes it walkable from much of the central-beach accommodation. It does not publish JCI accreditation or a dedicated international-services desk comparable to Bangkok Hospital Pattaya.
Getting there
The hospital is on Soi Pattaya 4, just off Pattaya 2nd Road in central Pattaya. Use the Get directions button in the action bar above for a routed map.
Arriving and paying
As a private hospital it is pay-as-you-go: outpatients settle an itemised bill at a cashier; an admission normally involves a deposit or a card pre-authorisation. Whether direct insurance billing is possible depends on your specific insurer and policy. The general mechanics are explained in our Healthcare in Pattaya guide.
Facility facts above are drawn from verified clean pages on pattayainterhospital.net and were last verified 31 May 2026. This is a sourced facts profile, not a clinical review or treatment recommendation.