
Bone and Joint Treatment Center, Samitivej Sriracha Hospital
Providing examination, diagnosis, treatment, and surgery for bone and joint conditions for all ages by a team of orthopedic surgeons with diverse subspecialty expertise, covering a full range of musculoskeletal conditions. Treatment is delivered through a multidisciplinary approach, including orthopedic specialists, nurses, operating room and anesthesiology teams, as well as physical therapists providing post-operative care, supported by modern medical equipment and technology with safety standards.
Why choose the Bone and Joint Treatment Center, Samitivej Sriracha?
A complete team of subspecialists covering all aspects of bone and joint conditions
Modern medical equipment and technology meeting international standards
Multidisciplinary care
Comprehensive care for patients of all ages, from children and adults to the elderly
Treatment equipment and technology
Examination room
Used for initial patient assessment
Equipped with basic tools for history taking, physical examination, and follow-up
Vital signs and blood draw room
Used to measure blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration
Blood draw service available for laboratory testing
Procedure room
Supports minor procedures such as joint injections, wound dressing, or uncomplicated treatments
Prepared with sterile equipment and safety standards
Scientific laboratory (Lab)
Blood and urine tests to help diagnose bone and joint diseases, including related conditions such as infection or metabolic disorders
Used together with imaging results and physical examination to plan appropriate treatment
Diagnostic imaging
X-ray: Detect abnormalities of bones and joints and injuries
Bone Density Scan (DEXA): Assess bone density to diagnose osteoporosis
Ultrasound: Examine tendons, muscles, and fluid around joints
CT Scan and MRI: Provide clear, detailed views of bones, joints, and surrounding tissues
Operating rooms and surgical instruments to international standards
Supports orthopedic surgery, including arthroscopic and open surgery
Sterile systems and modern surgical support equipment for patient safety
Physical therapy and rehabilitation unit
Rehabilitation services after surgery or injury
Uses gait training aids, muscle strengthening equipment, and individualized physical therapy programs
Close care by physical therapists to help patients return to daily life faster
Services and treatments
General Orthopedics
Treat injuries of muscles, tendons, and nerves
Fractures, dislocations, sprains
Spine
Care for back pain and neck pain
Treat degenerative disc disease/herniated disc with nerve compression
Structural abnormalities of the spine
Sports Medicine
Treat sports and exercise-related injuries
ACL/PCL tears, meniscus tears, shoulder dislocation
Hip & Knee
Treat knee osteoarthritis and hip osteoarthritis
Total Joint Replacement
Avascular necrosis of the femoral head
Hand & Microsurgery
Finger/arm replantation, tendon and nerve repair
Treat trigger finger, tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome
Correct deformities from accidents
Bone & Soft Tissue Oncology
Examine and treat bone tumors, muscle tumors, and bone cancer
Pediatric Orthopedics
Treat spinal curvature and bowlegs
Limb abnormalities such as limb length discrepancy, clubfoot
Pediatric neuromuscular disorders
Foot & Ankle
Treat pain from Achilles tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, heel pain
Hallux Valgus (bunion)
Foot fractures, ganglion cysts in the foot
Trauma (fractures)
Care for complex and severe fractures
Correction of malunion
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Care for pain in muscles, tendons, bones, and joints
Office syndrome, chronic back pain
Rehabilitation for patients after surgery or injury
Mobility problems, weakness, numbness, and swallowing difficulties
❓ FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: When should I see an orthopedic doctor?
A: If you have chronic joint pain, back pain, knee pain, fractures, or dislocations, you should be examined by a specialist.
Q: Is knee replacement surgery safe?
A: The surgery is an internationally standardized procedure. Safety depends on the patient’s health and appropriate care from the medical team.
Q: Can children receive treatment at the Bone and Joint Center?
A: Yes. The Bone and Joint Center provides services for both children and adults, including structural abnormalities in children.
Q: How should I prepare before bone surgery?
A: The doctor will advise based on the type of surgery and each patient’s health, such as pre-operative health checks, fasting, and post-operative rehabilitation.
Related conditions
- LocationBuilding A, 1st Floor
- HoursOpen daily 08:00–20:00
- Telephone038-320300 ext. 4139, 4140
- Emailinfossh@samitivej.co.th

































