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Dentalis and Dental Implant Center

Digital Dentistry: A More Precise & Less Invasive Implant Placement Procedure
Digital Dentistry Dental Implant is an excellent way to replace a missing tooth. This technique became a widespread and acceptable treatment modality and can provide a beautiful, natural-looking appearance.

Hemodialysis Center

Things You Should Know About Hemodialysis for Chronic Kidney Disease, Acute Kidney Injury and Renal Failure
Hemodialysis is one of the methods used as renal replacement therapy for chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury or intoxicated patients

Osteoporosis : A Silent Killer of The Bones
According to the World Health Organization, osteoporosis is a significant health problem affecting elderly worldwide.

Women’s Health Center

Deal With Uterine Fibroid During Pregnancy
Those are example questions that women frequently ask when they find out they have a fibroid during pregnancy.

Life Cancer Center

LYMPHOMA CAN BE CURED if diagnosed early & treated promptly
Lymphoma is the most commonly found cancer in Thai people which can occur at any age.

Eye Center

Having High Blood Sugar Over Time, Can Cause ‘BLINDNESS’
People with diabetes need to pay extra attention to their health including proper diet and regular exercise to keep their blood sugar levels under control.

Super Kid’s Center

The Executive Function Skills Every Kid Needs
Some children are able to perform new tasks without extreme effort, can organize things well; while other are easily distracted, have a really tough time starting new tasks or have a trouble paying attention.

Pediatric Orthopedics Clinic

Children are active and this can lead to ‘FRACTURE’
Accidents can happen anytime, anywhere, especially young children during 5-6 years olds. Parents should pay extra attention to them because

Cardiac Center

High Blood Pressure : The Silent Killer
High Blood Pressure or Hypertension is also called “The Silent Killer” because it usually has no symptoms until after it has done significant damage to arteries and the heart.
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