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About the Center

The Thai Red Cross Rehabilitation Center is the first rehabilitation center in Thailand with personnel in all fields of rehabilitation medicine. The organization operates under the Secretary-General of the Thai Red Cross Society. Founded in 1982, in the area of the Sawangkaniwas Sanatorium, Samut Prakan Province, the place started its operation on April 15th, 1983. Her Royal HIghness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Siam Boromrajakumari came to give an opening remark for the building of the Thai Red Cross Rehabilitation Center on May 17th, 1999. 

Philosophy

Ethics over service; thriving on rehabilitation medicine standard

Vision

To be the prototype of the first-ranked rehabilitation center for patients with disabilities of Thailand

Mission

  1. Providing standard rehabilitation services for patients with patient-centered approaches by respecting the rights of patients, maintaining impartiality, and delivering satisfaction.
  2. Providing academic services in cooperation with Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University in teaching medical students and residency training of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine.
  3. Providing academic services to promote research on rehabilitation medicine for medical personnel and the public.
  4. Developing work in rehabilitation medicine to be state-of-the-art, harmonized with the Thai society and improving the quality of life of the patients.
  5. Disseminating knowledge and innovation of rehabilitation medicine to the public to maintain good health and prevent any causes of disabilities.

Organization Chart

Associate Professor Krisna Piravej, M.D.

Director of Thai Red Cross Rehabilitation Center

Dr. Kwanyupa Sukonthamarn

Deputy director of Thai Red Cross Rehabilitation Center

Dr. Nipaporn Konjen

Head of Service Subdivision

Mrs. Pornsiri Inthanachitjul

Head of Nursing Subdivision

Miss.Hataichanok Suwan

Head of General Administration Subdivision

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