Samut Prakan, Sukhumvit Road (Bang Pu Mai) · Sikarin Samut Prakan Hospital
| Address | Sukhumvit Road (Old Sukhumvit, roughly Km 34), Bang Pu Mai Subdistrict, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan Province |
| Opened | 14 February 1993, originally as Rattarin Hospital |
| Rebranded | November 2020, following acquisition by Sikarin Public Company Limited |
| Accreditation | Healthcare Accreditation Institute (HAI) of Thailand. No confirmed JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation found in this research -- a different facility from the JCI-accredited Sikarin Bangkok Hospital. |
| Bed count | 100 beds; average capacity of roughly 800 outpatients per day |
| Medical centers | Orthopedic Center, Specialized Internal Medicine Center, Mother & Child Center, Emergency Accident Center, Dental Center |
| Official website | sikarinen.com |
Sikarin Samut Prakan Hospital opened for service on 14 February 1993 under the name Rattarin Hospital, on Sukhumvit Road in Bang Pu Mai Subdistrict, Mueang Samut Prakan District. In November 2020 it was acquired by Sikarin Public Company Limited and rebranded Sikarin Samut Prakan Hospital, joining the same corporate group as the JCI-accredited Sikarin Bangkok Hospital -- though the Samut Prakan facility itself holds Thai national accreditation from the Healthcare Accreditation Institute (HAI) rather than a confirmed JCI accreditation. The 100-bed hospital runs a 24-hour emergency department and averages roughly 800 outpatient visits a day, primarily serving the Bang Pu industrial estate and surrounding residential communities. BAANLYY is not affiliated with Sikarin Samut Prakan Hospital and takes no paid placement in this guide; confirm all figures directly with the hospital.
Sikarin Samut Prakan Hospital primarily serves the local Bang Pu industrial estate workforce and surrounding Samut Prakan communities, including Thailand's Social Security scheme patients, rather than positioning itself as an international-patient facility in the way its Bangkok sister hospital does. Expats in the area should confirm current English-language support directly with the hospital before a visit; for JCI-accredited, English-fluent international care, Bangkok's major private hospitals are roughly 25-30 minutes away via the Sukhumvit corridor.
The hospital sits on Sukhumvit Road (the older, non-expressway alignment) in Bang Pu Mai, on Samut Prakan's eastern side near the Bang Pu industrial estate. Samut Prakan has no BTS or MRT station directly at this location -- the nearest rail access is the BTS Sukhumvit Line's Kheha/Samrong area, with the final stretch typically covered by Grab, taxi or motorbike taxi.
Not that we could confirm. It holds Thai national accreditation from the Healthcare Accreditation Institute (HAI), but no confirmed JCI accreditation -- unlike its sister facility, the JCI-accredited Sikarin Bangkok Hospital, which is a separate location roughly 16 km away.
No -- it opened on 14 February 1993 as Rattarin Hospital and was rebranded Sikarin Samut Prakan Hospital in November 2020 after being acquired by Sikarin Public Company Limited.
100 beds, with an average outpatient volume of roughly 800 visits per day, serving the Bang Pu industrial estate and surrounding Samut Prakan communities.
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 Samut Prakan healthcare & hospitals guide for how Sikarin Samut Prakan Hospital compares with the province's other hospitals.