Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok · BNH Hospital
| Address | 9/1 Convent Road, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500 |
| Nearest BTS/MRT | BTS Sala Daeng (~8-10 min walk) or MRT Silom (~10 min walk) |
| Accreditation | JCI (Joint Commission International) and Thailand HA (Hospital Accreditation) |
| Official website | bnhhospital.com |
| International patient desk | Yes -- concierge service, visa assistance, wide language coverage |
BNH Hospital was founded in 1898 as Thailand's first international private hospital and was reformed into an international-standard medical centre in 1991. It is accredited by both Joint Commission International (JCI) and Thailand's Hospital Accreditation (HA) board, and is known for a calmer, more boutique feel than some of Bangkok's larger tertiary hospitals, with a long history of caring for the resident expat community in the Silom/Sathorn business district. BAANLYY is not affiliated with BNH Hospital and takes no paid placement in this guide; confirm all figures directly with the hospital.
BNH Hospital runs more than 25 departments and centres for both local and international patients, with particular strength in:
BNH provides dedicated concierge services for international patients, visa assistance, interpreter support, and coordination across insurance providers. Language support extends beyond the usual English/Chinese/Japanese coverage to include German, French, Norwegian, Spanish, Danish, Italian, Swedish and other Asian languages -- reflecting its long history serving Bangkok's broader expat and diplomatic community, not just medical tourists.
The hospital is on Convent Road in the Silom/Bang Rak district, close to Bangkok's central business core. It can be reached via BTS Sala Daeng (roughly an 8-10 minute walk) or MRT Silom (roughly a 10-minute walk) -- both an easy combined walk-and-transit trip for anyone based in the Silom/Sathorn area.
Nearby expat-heavy neighbourhoods and condo areas: Silom, Sathorn, Saladaeng. See each area's full guide for transport, schools and condo pricing.
BNH opened in 1898 as Thailand's first international private hospital, and was reformed into an international-standard medical centre in 1991. It holds both JCI and Thailand HA accreditation.
BTS Sala Daeng is about an 8-10 minute walk, and MRT Silom is about a 10-minute walk -- both very manageable if you're based in the Silom/Sathorn business district.
BNH is known for a calmer, boutique feel relative to some of Bangkok's larger tertiary hospitals, strength in women's health, orthopedics, dermatology, ENT and urology, and a long history of caring for Bangkok's resident expat and diplomatic community rather than primarily medical tourists.
Silom and Sathorn are the immediate business-district neighbourhoods, with Saladaeng also within a short walk -- all are well served by both BTS and MRT.
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Read the full Bangkok healthcare & hospitals guide or the international hospitals directory for how BNH Hospital compares with Bangkok's other major private hospitals.