Every facility, on a map.
Pattaya runs north-to-south along the Sukhumvit corridor. 23 facilities are profiled — six hospitals, eight dental clinics, and nine specialist departments or standalone clinics. This stylised map shows the geography quickly; each facility page has a one-tap Get directions button for street-level routing.
Geography first — then the profile. Facilities cluster along Sukhumvit from Naklua through Central Pattaya to Jomtien, with Nong Prue clinics inland from the beach road. The map below is stylised and not to scale; use it for rough placement, then open a card for the full sourced facts page and verified address.
Logistics side-by-side: hospital compare § I, dentist compare § II, and specialist compare § III. New to Pattaya healthcare? Start with the orientation guide.
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What this map is.
This is a hand-drawn SVG, not a slippy tile map. We use it instead of an embedded Google or OpenStreetMap widget for three reasons:
- Privacy. No third-party map provider sees that you visited our site. No tile-server requests, no telemetry. The map loads from our own domain.
- Performance. The whole map is 6.3 KB of SVG. A tile map is hundreds of kilobytes of JavaScript plus a tile download for every zoom. We use roughly 0.5% of that.
- Brand consistency. The map is drawn in the publication's typography, palette, and weight. It feels like part of the page, not like a Google embed bolted on.
For actual navigation, every facility page has a Get directions button that deep-links into Google Maps with the verified address as the destination. We delegate to Google Maps for routing because that is what your phone's default map app expects.
What we cover.
Pattaya Medical's editorial coverage runs from Naklua in the north (where Bangkok Hospital Pattaya and Banglamung Hospital anchor) through Central Pattaya (Soi Buakhao, Walking Street, the beach road) and down through Pratumnak and Jomtien in the south. The Eastern Seaboard catchment also reaches Banglamung for public-hospital coverage and may extend to Sriracha if reader demand justifies a satellite issue.
We do not currently cover Bangkok proper. Bangkok has its own dense medical-tourism economy and excellent publications already cover it.