"KIN KinOrigin: A Comprehensive Stroke Rehabilitation Center. Combining Expert Medical and Multidisciplinary Teams with Advanced Technology to Help You Reclaim Your Life and Independence."

"KIN KinOrigin: A Comprehensive Stroke Rehabilitation Center. Combining Expert Medical and Multidisciplinary Teams with Advanced Technology to Help You Reclaim Your Life and Independence."
 
KIN KinOrigin — A Comprehensive Stroke Rehabilitation Centre Supported by Physicians
and an Experienced Multidisciplinary Team Combining Modern Technology to Help You Return to Daily Life

 

 

 
Mr Thongchai Chokthanomsap, Executive Chairman, Introduces the KIN KinOrigin Stroke Rehabilitation Centre
 

Hello. My name is Thong, and I am an executive of KIN and KIN ORIGIN.  This is our first introductory video.

We created it for everyone watching to learn more about our businesses, KIN and KIN ORIGIN.

We provide stroke rehabilitation, elderly care, and support for patients recovering after hospital discharge.

We have been operating for approximately 5–6 years and have continued expanding. According to the source, we currently have 7 branches across 5 locations: Ladprao 71, Soi Bearing 10, Ratchaphruek, the entrance of Soi Ari, and our newest branch in Pattaya.

Through this video, we would like to introduce our services and invite viewers to learn more about our capable team.

Our personnel include physicians, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and caregivers, together with modern rehabilitation equipment.

This equipment supports rehabilitation for people recovering from stroke or surgery after hospital discharge. In the next videos, I will take you to visit our different facilities and locations. Thank you and goodbye.


“KIN” — A Comprehensive Stroke Rehabilitation Centre Supported by Physicians and an Experienced Multidisciplinary Team, Combining Modern Technology to Help You Return to Daily Life



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Ladprao 71 Branch

Sukhumvit 107 Branch

Pattaya Branch

Ratchaphruek Branch

 
 
 
 
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