27 Thai Hospitals Ranked Among the World’s Best Hospitals 2025

Thailand Shines as a Global Hub for Medical and Wellness Tourism
Thailand continues to cement its position as one of the world’s leading destinations for medical and wellness tourism, with 27 hospitals across the country named among the World’s Best Hospitals 2025, according to the prestigious Newsweek Global Ranking.
The annual list, created in collaboration with Newsweek and global data firm Statista, evaluated 2,445 hospitals in 30 countries based on an online survey of more than 85,000 medical professionals, patient satisfaction data, quality metrics, and PROMs (Patient-Reported Outcome Measures) implementation.
Thailand’s Top-Ranked Hospitals in the World’s Best Hospitals 2025
Rank Hospital Name Score
1 Bumrungrad International Hospital 91.8
2 Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital 85.79
3 Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital 84.00
6 MedPark Hospital 81.00
7 Ramathibodi Hospital 80.63
8 Thonburi Hospital 75.44
10 Bangkok Christian Hospital 75.28
12 Yanhee Hospital 75.21
13 Rajavithi Hospital 74.69
14 Ramkhamhaeng Hospital 74.45
15 BPK 9 International Hospital 73.94
16 Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital 72.71
17 Vajira Hospital 71.91
18 Phyathai 2 Hospital 71.88
19 Songklanagarind Hospital 71.51
20 Phyathai 1 Hospital 71.31
21 Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital 70.18
22 Srinagarind Hospital 69.92
23 Buddhachinaraj Phitsanulok Hospital 69.80
24 Sikarin Hospital 69.79
25 Phramongkutklao Hospital 69.76
26 Saint Louis Hospital 69.70
27 CGH Hospital Phaholyothin 69.69
28 Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai 69.55
29 Aek Udon International Hospital 69.52
30 BNH Hospital 69.50
With advanced medical infrastructure, internationally accredited hospitals, and highly skilled doctors, many trained in the U.S., U.K., and Japan — Thailand has become a trusted destination for patients worldwide seeking medical care at affordable prices.
From complex surgeries and cancer treatments to cosmetic procedures and wellness retreats, Thailand offers a comprehensive range of medical and wellness services in a safe, patient-centered environment.
Through platforms like ArokaGO.com, international patients and expatriates can easily find certified hospitals, compare treatments and prices, and connect directly with healthcare providers — without intermediaries. Read more on how to Find Your Certified Healthcare Providers in Thailand with ArokaGO: www.arokago.com/articles/find-your-certified-healthcare-providers-in-thailand-with-arokago
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