Advanced Spine Center

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The Advanced Spine Center is a medical center that provides comprehensive treatment with a team of specialized physicians, from initial symptoms to complex surgeries, such as "Revision Spine” Surgery (repeat surgery in patients who previously have undergone surgery). The center emphasizes coordinated care at every step, with a team of spine specialists, rehabilitation physicians, and modern technology, both before and after treatment, for effective and efficient care, aiming to restore normal life as quickly as possible.


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The Advanced Spine Center is a hub for a diverse group of specialized physicians. Their primary strength lies in their ability to cover all surgical methods, from simple procedures like nerve injections and endoscopic surgeries to small incisions, as well as complex treatments such as structural corrections in children and adults and revision spine surgery for those who have had previous surgeries (Fail back surgery). Importantly, all the physicians in the center work collaboratively as a team. Each physician can assess symptoms to make prompt treatment decisions, enabling patients to return to normal life as soon as possible.

Revision Spine is another highlight of the Advanced Spine Center at Praram 9 Hospital due to the expertise of the physicians, allowing them to address the causes comprehensively. The preparation for Revision Spine is the same as general spine patients. This includes discussions with the medical team to identify the most suitable treatment, discontinuation of certain medications that may affect surgery, and muscle strengthening exercises to ensure they are robust enough for the surgery.


Location

Advanced Spine Center, 3rd floor, Building A, Praram 9 Hospital

For more information

  • Contact : 1270 or +66 2 202 9999
  • Facebook : Praram 9 Hospital International & Expats
  • Line: @praram9hospital
  • Email : [email protected]

Center Physicians

All Doctors in the Center

CHAIPOND TEEKHASANEE,M.D.

CHAIPOND TEEKHASANEE,M.D.

Orthopedic Center

CHAIYOT  THIRANON,M.D.

CHAIYOT THIRANON,M.D.

Orthopedic Center

NANTAWAT  UTTAMO,M.D.

NANTAWAT UTTAMO,M.D.

Orthopedic Center

NARONG TANTARAK,M.D.

NARONG TANTARAK,M.D.

Orthopedic Center

PITTAVAT  LEELAPATTANA,M.D.

PITTAVAT LEELAPATTANA,M.D.

Orthopedic Center

PUMIBAL  WETPIRIYAKUL,M.D.

PUMIBAL WETPIRIYAKUL,M.D.

Orthopedic Center

RATTALERK ARUNAKUL,M.D.

RATTALERK ARUNAKUL,M.D.

Orthopedic Center

SUPHAKIJ PHIMOLTHARES,M.D.

SUPHAKIJ PHIMOLTHARES,M.D.

Orthopedic Center

WARAT  TASSANAWIPAS,M.D.

WARAT TASSANAWIPAS,M.D.

Orthopedic Center

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