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Infectious Disease Center

Protect against Monkeypox Infection during the outbreak
Many people are concerned with the ongoing spread of monkeypox. That is why a comprehensive understanding of this disease is important.

Spine Center

The Lifestyle that doesn’t damage the Spinal Cord
Our everyday lifestyles that include activities such as sitting, lying down or lifting heavy objects incorrectly are contributing factors that damage the spinal cord.

Infectious Disease Center

8 Noticeable Symptoms of Omicron Sub-variants of Covid-19
Currently, the severity of Covid-19 infection has reduced due to the ongoing mutations of the virus, causing changes in the post-Covid conditions compared

Orthopedics Center

Why is the Best Orthopedic Hospital in Bangkok Known as the “King of Bones?”
Vejthani Hospital’s “King of Bones” building was given its nickname because it offers the best orthopedic care in Bangkok.

Vejthani Hospital Offers the Best Care in Thailand For Expats and Medical Tourists
Learn why expats and medical tourists in Thailand think Vejthani Hospital provides the best medical care to meet their needs.

Orthopedics Center

Receive Care From The Best Orthopedic Doctors in Thailand at Vejthani Hospital
Vejthani Hospital is best known for its excellent orthopedic services. It is no surprise that our hospital’s orthopedic services are popular among locals, expats

Spine Center

Vejthani Hospital Provides Quality Spine Care in Thailand
Vejthani Hospital has created a new Spine Center in Bangkok, Thailand, that offers modern technology and techniques to treat a range of spine issues.

Spine Center

Vejthani is one of the Best Spine Hospitals in Bangkok
Back problems seem to affect nearly everyone at some point in their lives. But when your back issues become chronic and interfere with your everyday life

Cardiac Center

COVID-19 – the virus that could potentially lead to Heart Arrhythmia
According to the Global Data Report, there are 40-60 percent chances for post-COVID patients to develop Long COVID, which is a long-term effect of the virus. This may occur from the decreased immunity that caused by inflammation during the infection of COVID-19, during home isolation or long-term hospital admission, especially for ICU patients. This could also happen from the side effects of COVID medications.
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