Bang Yai Hospital
111 หมู่ที่ 3 Kanchanaphisek Rd, Bang Muang, Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi 11140
Bang Yai's residential population has grown substantially since the Purple Line opened, and the hospital has become more important as that growth continues. Residents in this part of Nonthaburi benefit from having a district-level facility that reduces the need to cross into Bangkok for routine and urgent care. Emergency services and outpatient coverage give the community a dependable local healthcare option.
Bang Yai Hospital is located in the Bang Muang area of Bang Yai District. Bang Yai sits in Nonthaburi Province to the northwest of Bangkok, separated from the city by the Chao Phraya River. The district developed rapidly after the MRT Purple Line opened, connecting Bang Yai directly to the Bangkok urban network. This growth brought a significant increase in residential population, which generated demand for local healthcare infrastructure. Bang Yai Hospital serves as a key medical facility for the Bang Muang community and the wider Bang Yai District. The hospital provides inpatient care and outpatient services covering general medicine and specialist departments appropriate for a district-level facility. Residents of Bang Yai who previously needed to cross into Bangkok for anything beyond clinic-level care can now access more comprehensive treatment closer to home. The hospital functions as a primary referral point within the Nonthaburi health network for patients in the western sub-districts.
The Bang Muang location is well placed for the residential catchment that has expanded along the Purple Line corridor in recent years. Patients arrive by road and public transit from across Bang Yai District throughout the week. Emergency services operate continuously to serve a population that includes both established residential areas and newer housing developments. The hospital has become a community healthcare anchor as Bang Yai transitioned from semi-rural to fully urban over the past decade. This process accelerated with the Purple Line and continues as new residential projects add to the district population. Families settled here rely on the hospital for planned and urgent medical needs throughout the year.