Sport breaks bodies. In a city where 30+ Muay Thai camps grind out daily pad rounds, dive operators run ten dives a week, golf courses host 70-year-old retirees walking 18 holes, and weekend warriors fly in for a month of training — somebody is always going to roll an ankle, herniate a disc, sprain a shoulder, or push past their cardiovascular limits. Bangkok Hospital Pattaya is where they go.
Owned and operated by BDMS (Bangkok Dusit Medical Services) — Thailand's largest private healthcare network and one of Southeast Asia's biggest hospital groups — Bangkok Hospital Pattaya is the JCI-accredited international hospital that anchors the Pattaya sport-tourism economy from the medical side. Its Rehabilitation Center treats sports injuries, post-orthopedic surgery recovery, and neurological rehab with internationally-trained physiotherapists. Its Prestige Wellness Center runs anti-aging, DNA fitness profiling, weight management, and longevity programmes for the higher-spending wellness-tourism segment.
This isn't a gym in the conventional sense — but for the directory's "every sport-related activity in Pattaya" mission, it earns a clear place. Athletes get hurt; they need to know where to go.
Position in Pattaya market
Pattaya's healthcare landscape splits into:
- Bangkok Hospital Pattaya (BDMS) — international flagship, JCI-accredited, sport-rehab + wellness
- Pattaya International Hospital — community-tier, more local-Thai-focused
- Pattaya City Hospital — public-sector
- Smaller specialty clinics — orthopedic, dental, dermatology
For sport injuries and rehab, Bangkok Hospital Pattaya is the default international choice because of:
- English-speaking medical staff (and many other languages on call — Russian, Arabic, German, Mandarin, Japanese)
- JCI accreditation = international standards
- BDMS network access to Bangkok specialists when complex cases need referral
- Direct insurance billing for most international travel insurers
- Modern imaging (MRI, CT, ultrasound) on-site
- Sport-specific physiotherapy expertise
Rehabilitation Center
The Rehabilitation Center addresses three programme areas:
| Programme | Typical patient |
|---|---|
| Post-orthopedic incident rehab | Post-surgery recovery (ACL, rotator cuff, ankle, knee), fracture rehab |
| Musculoskeletal rehab | Sports injuries, chronic pain, muscle strains, joint dysfunction |
| Neurological rehab | Stroke recovery, post-concussion, nerve injury |
Physiotherapists conduct individual assessments and design programmes around the patient's specific injury, sport, and goals. Equipment includes modern strength machines, neuromuscular stim, ultrasound therapy, manual therapy, and gait/balance retraining tools. For Muay Thai students with rotator cuff issues, golfers with disc problems, runners with IT band syndrome, or post-ACL-surgery rehab travellers, this is the place.
Prestige Wellness Center (Anti-Aging)
The Prestige Wellness Center sits in a different market: not injury treatment, but proactive longevity and performance optimisation:
- DNA diet and fitness profile testing — personalised genetic-based recommendations
- Weight Management Program — root-cause analysis (hormonal, metabolic, lifestyle)
- Hormone optimization consultations
- IV nutrition therapy
- Longevity assessment programmes
- Aesthetic medicine integration
This serves Pattaya's higher-tier wellness tourism — the segment that picks Andaz, Mövenpick, or Dusit Thani for accommodation and wants their wellness routine to include a clinical longevity protocol on top of yoga and spa.
Sports medicine considerations
Pattaya's specific sports-medicine pattern includes:
Muay Thai injuries — shin contusions, hand fractures, rotator cuff (from kicking the heavy bag), sparring concussions, hip impingement (from kicks). BHP Rehab handles all of these with experienced physiotherapists.
Golf injuries — disc issues, rotator cuff, golfer's elbow, knee meniscus. Pattaya's 17+ golf courses generate steady patient volume here.
Watersports / dive-related — decompression issues (BHP has hyperbaric considerations though specific chamber may need referral), ear barotrauma, marine cuts/infections.
Running / endurance — IT band, plantar fasciitis, ankle sprains. Pattaya Marathon and Pattaya Triathlon participants often need follow-up.
Yoga / Pilates — overuse strain, lumbar issues, shoulder impingement.
The physiotherapy team can design return-to-sport programmes with realistic return timelines.
Pros
- JCI-accredited international hospital — quality you can verify
- English-speaking clinicians + multilingual support
- Direct billing with most major travel insurers
- 24/7 emergency for acute injuries
- Sport-specific physiotherapy programmes
- BDMS network — referral access to Bangkok specialists if needed
- Prestige Wellness Center for proactive longevity tourism
- DNA-based fitness/diet profiling — rare in regional Thailand
Cons
- Premium pricing — international-tier rates (insurance recommended)
- Not a substitute for regular gym — this is medical, not training
- Appointment-based for non-emergency rehab — book in advance
- Aesthetic upsell can feel pushy at the wellness centre — be clear about what you want
Best for
- Muay Thai students or martial artists with training injuries needing physiotherapy
- Post-surgery international travellers continuing rehab abroad
- Golfers with chronic back/shoulder issues
- Endurance athletes with overuse injuries
- Wellness tourists wanting DNA-based programming
- Anyone with international travel insurance valid in Thailand
Not best for
- Routine gym-membership style training (this is a hospital)
- Cosmetic-only consultations (try dedicated aesthetic clinics)
- Budget-only treatment (public hospitals are far cheaper, but expect language and queue challenges)
Quick reference card
- Category
- Sports medicine + rehabilitation + wellness
- Operator
- BDMS (Bangkok Dusit Medical Services)
- Address
- 301 Sukhumvit Rd, Naklua, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150
- Phone
- +66 38 259 999
- Hours
- 24/7 hospital; rehab + wellness by appointment
- Accreditation
- JCI international
- Languages
- English, Thai, Russian, Arabic, German, Mandarin, Japanese
- Insurance
- Direct billing with most international travel insurers
- Programmes
- Sports rehab, post-op rehab, neuro rehab, anti-aging wellness, DNA fitness
- Best for
- Sport injuries, post-surgery recovery, longevity wellness
How to visit
For acute injuries: head to the Emergency Room at the main Sukhumvit Road campus 24/7. International desk staff handle insurance verification on arrival.
For booked rehabilitation: call +66 38 259 999 or use the website to schedule a physiotherapy assessment. Bring imaging (MRI, X-ray) if available, plus surgical reports for post-op cases.
For Prestige Wellness programmes: book the DNA fitness profile or Weight Management programme online; initial consultations typically 60–90 min, followed by lab work and a follow-up programme review.
For Pattaya residents and long-stay expats, registering as a regular patient at Bangkok Hospital Pattaya is a smart move regardless of current health — file your records, language preferences, insurance details, and emergency contacts so a future incident is handled smoothly.