Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health vs Lotus's Srinagarindra
Independent side-by-side analysis from public Google review data.
Trust Score
Quick stats
Google rating★ 3.5vs★ 4.3✓
Total reviews518vs7,451✓
DistrictPhaya ThaivsPhaya Thai
Quality trend↘ Decliningvs↗ Improving
Local Guide reviews31vs55✓
Avg reviewer credibility62vs132✓
StatusOpenvsOpen
Phone—vs✓ listed
Service strength (mention count)
No service mentions detected in reviews.
Reviewer languages
Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health
EN100%
Lotus's Srinagarindra
EN100%
What reviewers say
Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health
Friendly staff×8Recommended×6Clean facility×3English-speaking staff×2Professional×1
Lotus's Srinagarindra
Affordable×8Clean facility×6Recommended×3Friendly staff×2English-speaking staff×1Professional×1
Sample reviews
Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health
“I went yesterday. There might be a bit of a wait, but the doctor gave good advice and spoke kindly to the child, as expected from a children's hospital. The examination was thorough.”
Lotus's Srinagarindra
“This used to be a Tesco Plus with a large Tesco Lotus supermarket on the 2nd floor and a selection of other businesses including banks, a post office, coffee shops (Starbucks and Cafe Amazon), a food...”
Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health
Lotus's Srinagarindra
↗ This is an independent comparison — neither clinic has paid for placement here.
📊 Data sources: Google reviews (Google Maps), Trust Score = our internal algorithm weighing review credibility, recency, language diversity, and Local Guide signals.