Services

Healthcare Services

1. Health Care Unit at Salaya Located on the 1st floor, Mahidol Learning Center (MLC) 

Tel: 02-8494529-30 

Doctors: 12.00-13.00 hrs. / 15.00-16.00 hrs. Nurses: 08.30-16.30 hrs. 


2. Student Health Care Unit at the Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital Located on the 4th floor, room 436, at the Outpatient Department (OPD) 

Tel: 02-4197389, 02-4197000 to 7389 

Doctors: 12.00-13.00 hrs. Nurses: 08.30-16.00 hrs. 

In case of emergency, you can have treatment at room 104, OPD Building on the 1st floor, by showing your student identification card to the doctor on duty. 


3. Student Health Care Unit at the Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Located on the 1st Floor, Emergency Building 

Tel: 02-2011696, 02-2912981 

Office hours: 07.00 - 16.00 hrs. 


4. Student Health Care Unit at the Faculty of Tropical Medicine Located at the Outpatient Department (OPD), Tropical Medicine Building 

Tel: 02-3069100 to 1414

Office hours: 08.00 - 16.00 hrs 


5. Student Health Care Unit at the Faculty of Science Located on the 1st floor, New Biological Building 

Tel: 02-2015000 to 5203 

Doctors: 08.00-09.00 hrs. / 12.00-13.30 hrs.

Office hours: 08.00-16.00 hrs. 


6. Student Health Care Unit at the Faculty of Pharmacy Located on the 1st floor, the Thepparat Building, 

Tel: 02-6448677-91 to 1103, 02-2474696

Doctors: 12.00-13.00 hrs. 


7. Golden Jubilee Medical Center, Siriraj Hospital Student will be transferred (in case of serious illness) from Student Health Care Unit, Salaya to Golden Jubilee Medical Center. 


Remark: Please show student ID card, health insurance card, and your health record when you contact Siriraj or Ramathibodi Hospital, the Hospital for Tropical Diseases and the Golden Jubilee Medical Center. 

Transportation

Transportation options in Bangkok include buses, taxis, trains, tuk-tuks, river ferries, the BTS Sky train monorail system, motorcycle taxis, vans and the subway. Although road traffic is often heavy, transportation is easy to find and inexpensive.

Airport Rail Link

Airport Rail Link - SA City Line : Phayathai Station to Suvarnabhumi Station which stops at 6 stations along the way. (6.00 am to midnight daily.) http://airportraillink.railway.co.th/th/ 

MRT - Subway

The Bangkok subway runs from the city's main railway station, Hua Lamphong, under two major thoroughfares, Rama 4 Road and Ratchadaphisek Road. The route is 20 kilometers long with 18 stations and three interchange stations that connect to the Sky train. (6.00 am to midnight daily.) 

BTS - Sky Train

The Sukhumvit Line begins at Kheha Samutprakan Station and ends at Kasetsart University Station. The line starts from Kheha Samutprakan traveling via Sukhumvit Road through Bang Na Junction to Ploenchit Road, Rama I Road, Phayathai Road, Victory Monument, Paholyothin Road, Sanam Pao, Saphan Khwai, and Chatuchak Park. This line is approximately 39.92 kilometers long and offers 36 service stations, including one interchange station (Siam). The Silom Line begins at Bang Wa Station and ends at National Stadium Station. The Silom line is approximately 14.2 kilometers and serves 3 statio inclding one interchange station (Siam). 

Public Van

Service is provided at public transportation center and pick up and send passengers at platform of arrival terminal 1st or, gates 1 and 8.

Van No. 551 Suvarnabhumi Airport - Victory Monument (05.00 - 10.00 hrs.) 

Tuk-tuk

Thailand's famous tuk-tuks are a unique form of 3-wheeled transportation with a metal cage seating 2-3 persons built around a motorcycle-like front end. Be sure to agree on a (negotiable) fare with the driver before setting off.

Motorcycle Taxi

Motorcycle taxis cost approximately the same as tuk-tuks and are generally used for short distances in areas without heavy traffic, such as a long " Soi " (in Thai: ชอย) or lane, off a larger avenue. Drivers wear distinctive colored vests and congregate at key intersections. Just like Tuk-Tuks, be sure to negotiate the fare before setting off.

Buses

Buses in Bangkok offer an economical way of getting

around the city and of exploring the real Bangkok. Most buses run between 5am and 11pm daily. Regular buses cost around 10 baht, while the air-conditioned buses cost between 15 - 25 baht (depending on the distance travelled).

The conductor will come collect the fare, so prepare small change with you and let the conductor know where you want to go. (The "ViaBus" application is useful for finding routes and stops)

Grab Taxi

Grab services are highly recommended for using the variety of options the app provides for the user to choose, the user can choose whether they want to take the carpool or private services. 

How to go to airport from Mahidol?

To get to Phayathai Campus, take the Airport Rail link to Phayathai Station, then take the Sky train to Victory Monument Station and take the bus no./508/92/8 to reach the Faculty of Science.

To get to Salaya Campus, take the Airport Rail link to Phayathai Station, then take the Sky train to Victory Monument Station and take the bus no. 515. Another option is to take the Sky Train from Phayathai Station to Bang Wa station and then take the Salaya Link.

Please contact the host for more information to get to your destination.

Tram Services

We operate a free tram service to help you get around campus. There are 4 routes: Yellow, Green, Blue and Red, operating Monday - Friday from 06.30 - 20.00 hrs., and at the weekends from 08.20 - 18.00 hrs.

We suggest all the newcomers to download "Salaya blah blah" application on your device upon your arrival on campus.

Shuttle Buses 

Salaya Link

Shuttle Buses

Postal Services

Phayathai Campus: Two post offices are located near Phayathai Campus: one is close to the Faculty of Public Health, and another one is near Rajvithi Hospital on Rajvithi Road. 

Salaya Campus: There is a Kerry express, a private post office, is located in front of the entrance gate no.3, Salaya campus. The services include mailing letters, postcards, and packages locally and internationally, boxes and envelopes are also sold here.

The Thailand postal service is efficient and reliable with branches in most major towns throughout the Kingdom. Thailand post offices are open Monday - Friday 08.00-16.30 hrs. and Saturday and Sunday 09.00-13.00 hrs. However, The Central GPO in Bangkok, located on New Road, is open until 18.00 hrs. on Monday - Friday and Saturday and Sunday 09.00-13.00 hrs. All Thai post offices are closed on public holidays, though most major hotels can arrange to mail letters and parcels on your behalf. In addition to domestic and international mail services, both land and air, standard and registered services are available.