Bangkok International Hospital, in collaboration with AIA Thailand, hosted an exclusive health knowledge seminar, “Comprehensive Insights into Complex Brain and Neurological Disorders with Our Specialist Team” welcoming more than 100 AIA Thailand representatives.
The session offered valuable insights into complex brain and neurological conditions and the latest approaches to diagnosis and treatment, led by specialist physicians from the Brain and Neuroscience Center, Bangkok International Hospital. Key topics covered **cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM), presented by Gen. Dr. Siraruj Sakoolnamarka; brain tumors and brain cancer, presented by Prof. Dr. Sith Sathornsumetee; autoimmune neurological disorders, presented by Dr. Chanjira Satukijchai, Neurologist; and age-appropriate health screening, presented by Dr. Nattachai Suwachittanont, Director of Health Design Center.
Beyond the knowledge-sharing sessions, participants were given an exclusive opportunity to explore Bangkok International Hospital’s comprehensive continuum of care, from critical care in the ICU and advanced treatment to rehabilitation. The experience highlighted the hospital’s multidisciplinary expertise and commitment to delivering seamless, specialized care for patients with complex neurological conditions at every stage of their journey.
The event was officially opened by Dr. Pojnicha Mekaroonkamol, Medical Administrative Assistant of Bangkok International Hospital, together with executives from AIA Thailand.
As an AIA Smart Network, Bangkok International Hospital is committed to strengthening confidence among AIA customers through its advanced medical capabilities, innovative technologies, and team of highly specialized physicians. Together, these strengths support comprehensive, patient-centered care across the entire treatment journey. The event also featured AIA Vitality health promotion activities, including health screening, vaccination guidance, and nutritional consultations. These activities encouraged participants to embrace a more proactive approach to preventive health and incorporate healthy practices into their everyday lives.






