BCH Lays the Foundation Stone for Kasemrad Suvarnabhumi Hospital, Expanding Its Network to Capture Growth Potential in the Eastern Region

On November 3, 2025, Bangkok Chain Hospital Public Company Limited (BCH) held the foundation stone laying ceremony for Kasemrad Hospital Suvarnabhumi, marking another strategic milestone in expanding its healthcare network to serve the fast-growing Eastern region. Construction of the project commenced in October 2025 and the hospital is expected to open for full operations in 2027.

The auspicious ceremony was presided over by Phra Thepsamutvajaracharn (Charan Sirithammo), Chief Monk of Samut Prakan Province and Abbot of Wat Bang Phli Yai. Also attending were BCH executives, including Prof. Dr. Chalerm Harnphanich, M.D., Director, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Chief Executive Officer, Asst. Prof. Dr. Somporn Harnphanich, M.D., Chairman of the Board of Directors, Dr. Pornluck Harnpanich, M.D., Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Kantaporn Harnphanich, Chief Marketing Officer, Ms. Pornsuda Harnphanich, C.P.S., Chief Financial Officer, and Ms. Preeyada Sitthachai The event was also graced by distinguished guests, including Mr. Siam Sirimongkol, Governor of Samut Prakan Province, along with government representatives, private sector partners, along with many other distinguished guests at the hospital’s construction site.

Kasemrad Suvarnabhumi Hospital is ideally located in the rapidly developing Bangna–Suvarnabhumi area—an economic and residential expansion zone. The hospital is designed to become a comprehensive medical hub equipped with advanced medical technologies and a team of specialized physicians, providing complete healthcare services to meet international standards.

This project also marks a significant milestone in BCH’s expansion across the Eastern region—alongside the development of Kasemrad Rayong Hospital. The initiative aims enhance access to high-quality medical services in Eastern Thailand, support the growth of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), and meet the healthcare needs of residents in provinces and surrounding areas.