Hua Wiang, Mueang Lampang · Main public regional hospital, Ministry of Public Health
| Address | 280 Phahon Yothin Road, Hua Wiang Subdistrict, Mueang Lampang District, Lampang 52000 |
| Type | Public regional hospital, Ministry of Public Health (MOPH); main hospital of Lampang Province |
| Bed count | 743 beds, including 82 intensive-care beds and a 10-bed neurosurgical ICU (2022 figures) |
| Catchment | Tertiary-care transfer hospital for Lampang and the neighbouring Phrae and Nan provinces |
| Medical education | CPIRD Medical Education Center training doctors for the Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University |
| On-site specialist facility | Co-located with Lampang Cancer Hospital, one of Thailand's seven regional cancer hospitals |
| Phone | 054-237-400 — save the current number locally, as extensions and departments change |
| Official website | lph.go.th |
Lampang Hospital is the main public hospital of Lampang Province, on Phahon Yothin Road in Hua Wiang subdistrict, Mueang Lampang District. Established in 1930, it is classified under the Ministry of Public Health as a regional hospital and runs 743 beds including 82 intensive-care beds and a 10-bed neurosurgical ICU (2022 figures). It provides emergency, surgical and diagnostic care not only for Lampang but as the tertiary-care transfer hospital for patients in the neighbouring Phrae and Nan provinces. The hospital hosts a CPIRD Medical Education Center training doctors for the Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, and is co-located with Lampang Cancer Hospital, one of only seven designated regional cancer hospitals in Thailand. As the province's main public facility, it offers dramatically lower costs than the private Khelang Nakorn Ram Hospital, at the trade-off of longer waits and more limited English-language support. BAANLYY is not affiliated with Lampang Hospital and takes no paid placement in this guide; confirm all figures directly with the hospital.
As a Thai public hospital, Lampang Hospital is oriented primarily toward the general Thai population rather than international patients, with more limited English-language support than the private Khelang Nakorn Ram Hospital — expect a public-hospital experience (longer waits, much lower cost) and confirm current services directly with the hospital.
The hospital sits on Phahon Yothin Road in Hua Wiang subdistrict, close to Lampang's city centre. Lampang has no rail transit within the city itself (the SRT railway station serves intercity trains); most patients arrive by car, motorbike taxi, songthaew or Grab.
It is a public regional hospital operated by Thailand's Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) — distinct from the private Khelang Nakorn Ram Hospital in the same city.
It runs 743 beds, including 82 intensive-care beds and a 10-bed neurosurgical ICU (2022 figures), making it the largest hospital in the province by a wide margin.
It is the main provincial public hospital, serving as the tertiary-care transfer hospital for Lampang and the neighbouring Phrae and Nan provinces, and hosts a CPIRD Medical Education Center training doctors for the Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University. Lampang Cancer Hospital, one of Thailand's seven regional cancer hospitals, is co-located on the same site.
Hospital facts are drawn from the hospital's own official site and Wikipedia (citing Thai Ministry of Public Health data) plus independent cross-checks. BAANLYY is a data-and-tools platform, not a hospital, insurer or booking agent; never takes paid placement in this content, and does not guarantee prices, wait times or accreditation status — always confirm directly with the hospital before relying on any figure here.
Read the full Lampang healthcare & hospitals guide for how Lampang Hospital compares with Lampang Cancer Hospital and Khelang Nakorn Ram Hospital.