| Abdul Hakiim Yakof |
BANGKOK Hospital, a leading healthcare facility in Thailand, has appointed Grace Travel Agency as its Brunei service centre.
The official announcement in this regard was made during a press conference held at the Emperor’s Court in Hua Ho Manggis Mall last night.
Present during the event were Biravij Suwanpradhes, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to Brunei Darussalam; Ralf Krewer, International Marketing Director at Bangkok Hospital; and Calvin Goh, Manager of Grace Travel Agency Sdn Bhd.
The press conference began with welcoming remarks by Calvin Goh, followed by a presentation on the background, services and facilities offered at Bangkok Hospital by Ralf Krewer. The guests then posed for a group photo with Biravij Suwanpradhes (see photo).
As of July 12, Grace Travel Agency has acted as Bangkok Hospital’s local representative in promoting hospital services such as patient referral, providing information and assisting in any logistical matters in Brunei.
Bangkok Hospital, part of Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS), one of the largest privately-owned hospital groups in Southeast Asia, was established in 1972 as one of the first private hospitals in Thailand and has expanded operations to become a tertiary care facility with dedicated hospitals for cancer and cardiology.
With three hospitals, 35 medical centres and 27 specialised clinics, Bangkok Hospital offers the full spectrum of diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitation facilities in addition to translation services in 32 languages.
The hospital has received Joint Commission International’s (JCI) Disease or Condition-Specific Certification (DCSC) in the areas of acute coronary syndrome, heart failure programme, breast cancer conserving therapy programme and primary stroke centre.
The hospital has also received accreditations from the Hospital Accreditation (HA) of Thailand, European Air Medical Institute (EURAMI) and Telemedicine for the Mobile Society (TEMOS).
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