Talat Yai, Phuket Town · Mission Hospital Phuket
| Address | 18-20 Anuphasphuketkarn Road, Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket 83000 |
| Type | Non-profit private hospital, part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's global health network (400+ institutions) |
| Accreditation | Working toward Hospital Accreditation (HA) as of the most recently published information — no confirmed JCI accreditation |
| Official website | mission-hospital.org |
Mission Hospital Phuket is an 83-bed, non-profit general hospital in Talat Yai, part of Phuket Town's old core. It belongs to a global network of more than 400 health institutions operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and is generally known locally as a more affordable alternative to the island's larger BDMS-network private hospitals, while still serving both Thai and international patients. As of the most recently published information, it does not hold JCI accreditation and is working toward Thailand's domestic Hospital Accreditation (HA) standard. BAANLYY is not affiliated with the hospital and takes no paid placement in this guide; confirm all figures directly with the hospital before relying on them.
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Mission Hospital states it serves both local and international patients and offers medical check-up packages to overseas visitors and residents. It does not run the scale of dedicated international-patient infrastructure that Bangkok Hospital Phuket or Bangkok Hospital Siriroj do — confirm current language support and international-desk services directly with the hospital before relying on them for a serious procedure.
The hospital sits on Anuphasphuketkarn Road in Talat Yai, one of Phuket Town's central historic districts. Phuket has no rail transit, so residents and visitors reach the hospital by car, taxi, motorbike or ride-hailing app; its central location makes it a genuinely walkable option for anyone living within Phuket Town's old core. See the Phuket where-to-live guide for area-by-area detail.
No confirmed JCI accreditation was found for Mission Hospital Phuket as of this writing; the hospital states it is working toward Hospital Accreditation (HA), Thailand's domestic quality-accreditation standard. This differs from the JCI-accredited status held by Bangkok Hospital Phuket and Bangkok Hospital Siriroj — confirm current accreditation status directly with the hospital.
It's private but non-profit — Mission Hospital is part of a global network of over 400 health institutions operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and it is generally known locally for more reasonable pricing than the larger BDMS-network private hospitals on the island.
It's a mid-sized general hospital with departments spanning ENT, obstetrics/gynecology, orthopedics, pediatrics, surgery, physiotherapy, intensive care and dentistry, plus ophthalmology, radiology and internal medicine. It serves both local and international patients with health check-up packages. BAANLYY is not affiliated with the hospital and takes no paid placement in this guide.
On Anuphasphuketkarn Road in Talat Yai, within Phuket Town — central enough to be a reasonable walk-in option for residents living in or near the old town.
Hospital facts are drawn from the hospital's own official website 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 Phuket healthcare & hospitals guide for how this hospital compares with Phuket's other major hospitals.