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Alternative Hospital Quarantine (AHQ)

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Due to the situation of Covid-19 that is not yet better in our world, Thai Ministry of Public Health set the regulations toward a permit to enter the Kingdom of Thailand, including the quarantine upon arrival such as alternative hospital quarantine (AHQ) and alternative state quarantine (ASQ).



Praram9 hospital is one of the hospitals in Thailand that were passed in the standard of AHQ, the hospital was also accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) and Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA). The hospital is ready to assist you for coming and being served with the quality of our medical services and receiving your further treatment.



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