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Skin and Aesthetic Center

Shield Your Skin from PM 2.5 – the Silent Invader
Winter is the time eagerly awaited for festive travels. The joy is interrupted as the season increases PM 2.5 dust. This transforms the morning sky

Ear Nose Throat Center

Understanding the Risk: How PM 2.5 Exposure Affects Sinusitis
Lately, there has been a noticeable increase in PM 2.5 dust, which can trigger inflammation in the body. While not everyone experiences it, this inflammatory

Breast Center

Breast Self-Examination: A Step-by-Step Guide
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Thai women and the leading cause of cancer death in women. It is most common in women aged 40-49

Surgery Center

Trusted Specialists, Proven Results: Experience Advanced Varicose Vein Care By Our Specialized Vascular Surgery Team
Varicose veins occur when veins have become enlarged and twisted; they appear bulged and swollen. Veins close to the skin’s surface (superficial)

VFC

IVF May Offer the Best Chance for Twin Babies in Thailand
Starting out on the journey of in vitro fertilization (IVF) is a transformative experience laden with hope, anticipation, and many emotions. For couples hoping to conceive twins

VFC

Learn About The Success Rate of ICSI in Thailand
There are several fertility techniques and methods in use today that fall under three main headings – medicines, surgical procedures and assisted conception

Breast Center

Breast Lump Biopsy: Addressing Anxiety and Uncertainty with Prompt Diagnosis
Facing a breast lump can trigger a wave of anxiety and uncertainty. At Vejthani Hospital, we alleviate your concerns by offering prompt and accurate breast

Super Kid’s Center

Recognizing the Signs of Epilepsy in Children: Epileptic Spasm and Sudden Blanking Out
Epilepsy, a common neurological disorder in children, can disrupt their development and well-being. Signs of epilepsy, including epileptic spasms and

Neuroscience Center

Early Detection and Swift Intervention of Cerebrovascular Disease Reduces the Risk of Paresis and Paralysis
Cerebrovascular disease, a common condition affecting blood vessels in the brain, can lead to paresis or paralysis if left untreated. Early detection and prompt intervention are crucial to reducing the risk of these debilitating consequences.
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