HAILAND’s leading wellness centre, Vitallife Corporation, recently won the prestigious ‘Integrated Health and Wellness Service Provider’ award at the 2017 Asia Pacific Healthcare & Medical Tourism Conference held in Jakarta, Indonesia. The event, a joint collaboration between Global Health and Travel (GHT) and AB Bernstein, is the premier healthcare gathering in Asia, with delegates comprising of C-level executives and senior management. Vitallife, a subsidiary of Bumrungrad International Hospital, has for the past 16 years committed itself to providing its patients with personal integrative health care with the goal of delaying the onset of age-related disease and decline while improving their overall wellbeing. Today, working under the slogan ‘Integrated Longevity Medicine,’ Vitallife is one of the largest and most sophisticated wellness centres globally, a proven pioneer in Asian Wellness specialising in quality care and outstanding service. |
Commenting on the award, Vitallife’s Medical Director Dr Pangsak Sugkraroek said he and his team were proud but pleasantly surprised by such high-level recognition.
“It’s a great compliment for all the hard work we’ve put in over the years to build Vitallife’s advanced anti-ageing clinic.”
Dr Pongsak, the founder of Vitallife and regular TV personality, says that the clinic’s success has come from its emphasis on “increasing the health span of our clients, so they feel well until the last days of their life.
“We do this through four key areas - predictive, preventive, revitalising and regenerative treatments.
“The mind set of people is to wait until they’re sick and then find a hospital to take care of them. By that time, they could already be as much as 80% dysfunctional, so major organs like the heart, for example, may have only 20% of its life left.
“Our goal is to stop, slow down or even reverse the ageing process – and to prevent the preventable.
“Time is precious, so we talk with our clients to generate a personalised longevity index, with checks on stress, metabolism, fitness, hormones, vitamins and general lifestyle.
“We don’t treat diseases. Our partner hospital at Bumrungrad does that.
“Doctors working in conventional medicine did not initially understand our pioneering team of wellness experts was trying to achieve. But after explaining our concept and having seen for themselves the results, they now recognise our work. Today, we complement each other.
“Through a continuous commitment to research and development, we want to prevent the preventable and delay the inevitable.”
Customer visits to Vitallife continue to grow and now total more than 15,000 per year. They include clients from China, United States, United Arab Emirates, Myanmar, Qatar, Bangladesh, Oman, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand.
Dr Pangsak is proud of his colleagues at Vitallife. “Our staff are like a family and we treat every client with genuine passion. Everybody supports our slogan: “We want people to be well the natural way, for a long time.
“While we always try to be the leader in wellness, we’re never arrogant. Just humble.”
The GHT-Bernstein Awards celebrate and recognise healthcare providers that have maintained consistently high standards for delivering customer value and demonstrated outstanding performance in terms of initiatives that can improve the way healthcare is delivered through areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer service and strategic product development.
“It’s a great compliment for all the hard work we’ve put in over the years to build Vitallife’s advanced anti-ageing clinic.”
Dr Pongsak, the founder of Vitallife and regular TV personality, says that the clinic’s success has come from its emphasis on “increasing the health span of our clients, so they feel well until the last days of their life.
“We do this through four key areas - predictive, preventive, revitalising and regenerative treatments.
“The mind set of people is to wait until they’re sick and then find a hospital to take care of them. By that time, they could already be as much as 80% dysfunctional, so major organs like the heart, for example, may have only 20% of its life left.
“Our goal is to stop, slow down or even reverse the ageing process – and to prevent the preventable.
“Time is precious, so we talk with our clients to generate a personalised longevity index, with checks on stress, metabolism, fitness, hormones, vitamins and general lifestyle.
“We don’t treat diseases. Our partner hospital at Bumrungrad does that.
“Doctors working in conventional medicine did not initially understand our pioneering team of wellness experts was trying to achieve. But after explaining our concept and having seen for themselves the results, they now recognise our work. Today, we complement each other.
“Through a continuous commitment to research and development, we want to prevent the preventable and delay the inevitable.”
Customer visits to Vitallife continue to grow and now total more than 15,000 per year. They include clients from China, United States, United Arab Emirates, Myanmar, Qatar, Bangladesh, Oman, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand.
Dr Pangsak is proud of his colleagues at Vitallife. “Our staff are like a family and we treat every client with genuine passion. Everybody supports our slogan: “We want people to be well the natural way, for a long time.
“While we always try to be the leader in wellness, we’re never arrogant. Just humble.”
The GHT-Bernstein Awards celebrate and recognise healthcare providers that have maintained consistently high standards for delivering customer value and demonstrated outstanding performance in terms of initiatives that can improve the way healthcare is delivered through areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer service and strategic product development.