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For the past 28 years, Praram 9 Hospital has offered top-notch medical services through the use of qualified health specialists and cutting-edge technology. We take great effort to guarantee your safety and receive top-notch care on par with that provided by international medical facilities. Since 2010, our hospital has held JCI certification. Additionally, JCI has granted our Kidney Disease and Transplant Institute an unique accreditation. At Praram 9 Hospital, our physicians specialise in the treatment of complicated ailments, including kidney transplants, cardiac operations, and surgery on the brain and heart, among many other procedures. The Kidney Disease and Transplant Institute at Praram 9 Hospital is well-known, and the hospital has successfully completed 958 kidney transplants, making it the best private hospital in Thailand for kidney transplants. We are one of Thailand's first hospitals to use cutting-edge technology to provide patients with the safest and best care possible. We were Thailand's first hospital to offer laparoscopic surgery, 4D ultrasound, and 640-slice CT scans. We have grown our family over the course of our 28 years of trust in Praram 9 Hospital with the goal of building a healthcare community for the next generation and healthcare enthusiasts. Our brand-new Praram 9 Medical Center provides top-notch healthcare in an opulent setting with cutting-edge medical technologies. Our Fix & Fit institution, located in the centre of Bangkok's core new business district, focuses on pain management and wellness, including the treatment of office syndrome, sports injuries, and stress-related symptoms that may provide solutions to the issues facing today's new working generation. Our goal is to proactively identify the cause and offer a one-stop, all-inclusive service at our medical centre.
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Dr. Pradistchai Chaiseri is a diligent and skilled medical professional who has successfully treated numerous patients both domestically and abroad. He has completed his specialisation in heart valve surgery, coronary heart disease, and cardiothoracic surgery (heart and lung surgery). Dr. Pradistchai Chaiseri attends to his patients at Praram 9 hospital in Huai Khwang, Bangkok, Thailand. He is skilled in performing difficult heart procedures. At Mahidol University in Thailand, Dr. Pradistchai Chaiseri earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1969. In 1971, he received his PhD from the Ramathibodi Hospital Faculty of Medicine at Mahidol University in Thailand with honours. He also received a diploma in 1982 from the Thai Board of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Dr. Pradistchai Chaiseri has experience treating patients with a variety of heart and lung conditions abroad. His study has been recognised in numerous regional and international journals, demonstrating his extensive understanding in his area of expertise. He fervently thinks that patients should receive individualised treatment programmes before having surgery. Dr. Pradistchai Chaiseri's type of surgery can reduce chances of any potential health threat to his patients, whereas complicated surgeries can exacerbate health concerns. View Profile

Reputable oncologist Dr. Touch Ativitavas practises in Thailand. In his area, he has more than 20 years of experience. Dr. Touch Ativitavas received his medical degree from Siriraj Hospital at Mahidol University in 1995. A Diploma in Oncology from the esteemed American Board of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas was the result of his enthusiasm for cancer, which brought him to the United States. Additionally, he holds a certificate in internal medicine from the University of Illinois in Chicago, USA. Additionally, he frequently takes part in conferences on bone marrow transplantation and cancer that are held both domestically and abroad. He does bone marrow transplants, leukaemia, lymphoma, aplastic anaemia, multiple myeloma, immune deficiency syndromes, and other disorders as well as autologous (using a person's stem cells) and allogeneic transplants. View Profile

