Koh Samui Hospital

61 หมู่ 1 Tambon Ang Thong, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84140, Thailand
Government hospital Doctor
User Reviews

1 Anouk Brekhof - 4 months ago

We did a PCR test for 2200 baht per person. Testing went okay, we had to wait for their lunch break around 12-13 which was fine. This morning we received our results and both had mistakes in them: passport document number was wrong and my birth date. Costly mistakes since we are taking a flight tomorrow, if you test here make sure they write the correct information.

1 Flo Merard - 2 months ago

Hospital in bad condition, overcrowded.
Waiting more than 2hours, for my daughter who get fever more than 72h already, coughing and vomiting. Finally at the end the 2hrs waiting they told us to come back in 2hrs i supposed after their lunch break. What a joke. If you have emergency don't go there for sure. Unhelpful u0026 useless.

5 Matthew Pearson - a month ago

I was really pleased to be able to do a walk-in and get a Pfizer booster free of charge. What they told me by email is -

"We provide Pfizer, AstraZeneca and sinovac vaccination at a hospital.
Please prepare 1 copies passport and vaccine certificate.
- Room9 during Mon, Thu and Fri
Service hours 13.00 - 15.00.
- Room 25 during Tue and Wen.
Service hours: 9.00 - 11.00, 13.00 - 15.00.
Close public holiday."

However on arrival it was Pfizer only. I didn't need passport or vaccine certificate copies, I just showed them my pink card and Mor Prom app and it was good enough. Also, don't go straight to the rooms mentioned above. You need to start at reception and fill in a form, otherwise they will send you back again. It's now close to a week later and my Mor Prom app hasn't updated with the details of this booster, but since my purpose was mainly protection I'm not too bothered about that.

EDIT: My Mor Prom app was updated around 3 weeks after the event. So all good in the end and I’m bumping this review up to five stars

3 Andrew Easthope - a month ago

Nice nursing staff but not able to obtain first aid bandages etc.
All could be done but simply speaking to the chemist was all that was needed, great taxi ride though

5 Jim P - 4 years ago

Good for Thai government hospital....inexpensive compared to private hospitals. Most doctors and nurses speak reasonable good English....

Start at booth 1 and fill out your data, you'll be directed to get blood pressure and other basic info... then proceed to the area (by number you are directed too)

Many hospital services provided here....including a good Physio therapy unit.

If non emergency treatment is required avoid Mondays and Friday mornings, if possible....although afternoons generally less busy. Closed for lunch between 12 noon and 1 pm.

Although the doctors work with great efficiency of getting patients seen too.
Emergency Dept open 24 hours...

In case of snake bite (rare) this is the only hospital on Samui that has Antivenom.

Pharmacy is very well stocked, however you must have a prescription from a doctor.
They accept credit cards, with a 3% extra charge.

In case of having to be admitted, there are General wards, semi private rooms (6 beds) or spacious private rooms with 1 bed, fridge, couch and TV... (additional charge of course).
Great sea view too!

5 Lynn Tan - 2 years ago

I had a medical emergency for an existing health condition while on holiday. Visited on a Sunday. Very impressed with the service and professionalism. Once I registered and they took my pressure and recognized it was an emergency, they rushed me straight into the Emergency ward and the doctor and nurses were with me in literally a minute. After treating me, they also kept me for observation for 2 hours to monitor my condition. Adequate English spoken by both medical staff and administrative staff. Nurses were kind and patient. Doctor took care to explain. The bill was extremely fair for the quality, extensiveness and speed of medical attention. I read mixed reviews before coming here and was initially hesitant to come to this government hospital (instead of one of the private hospitals on the island that cater more to tourists and insurance, with exorbitant price tags to match). I wanted to leave this review because my experience at Ko Samui Hospital was very positive and the price was very reasonable. If you are a visitor who needs medical attention while in Samui, don't hesitate to come to this hospital. Although the building and infrastructure may look a bit "old" and in need of some maintenance at the entrance, the service, medcial equipment, facilities (at least at the Emergency ward) and medical attention provided are as good and modern as any international hospital.

1 Nguyệt Lê - 8 months ago

I can't believe how rude a person can be. We called them to ask about PRC test and they told us we can go there whenever between 9 a.m - 2 p.m, no need appointment.
We were there at 11:30 a.m and waited. Then they just told us need to come back at 1 p.m because they closed. The old nurse is so rude at the reception. She just said we come back later and even jumped into my mouth, didn't let us say anything then just go away. OMG so what the point for us to call them before then go there at time and they closed?

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