How to Deliver Flowers to Hospitals in Chiang Mai
Need to send flowers to someone staying in a hospital in Chiang Mai? You can do it smoothly if you prepare the right details (patient name + ward + room) and confirm the best drop-off point with the hospital.
What you need before ordering
- Patient full name (as registered at the hospital)
- Ward / department name (or building name)
- Room number (if known)
- Patient or relative phone number (very important)
- Your preferred delivery time (during working hours)
Recommended delivery method
- Message us via LINE or WhatsApp.
- Send:
- Bouquet choice + size
- Hospital name
- Ward / building + room number (or “unknown” if you don’t have it)
- Recipient name + phone
- Preferred delivery time window
- We will:
- Confirm availability
- Confirm delivery feasibility for today (if same-day)
- Coordinate drop-off (lobby / nurse station / reception—depends on hospital rules)
Important notes (hospital deliveries)
- Some wards may not allow strong-scented flowers. If unsure, choose roses or mixed seasonal flowers with light fragrance.
- Hospitals may require drop-off at reception or a nurse station (not direct to room).
- If room/ward changes, the phone number helps us confirm quickly.
Major hospitals in Chiang Mai (links)
Use these links to confirm official contact details, location, or directions:
- Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital (Suandok Hospital)
- Sriphat Medical Center (CMU)
- Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai — Contact
- Chiang Mai Ram Hospital
- Chiangmai Hospital — Contact Us
- Rajavej Chiang Mai Hospital
FAQ
Can you deliver to a hospital room?
Sometimes yes, but often hospitals ask deliveries to be left at reception or a nurse station. If you provide ward + room + phone number, we’ll follow the hospital’s preferred procedure.
What if I don’t know the room number?
That’s okay—send the patient’s full name, the hospital name, and a reachable phone number for the patient/relative. We’ll coordinate the best drop-off method.
Same-day delivery to hospitals—how early should I order?
As early as possible during working hours so there’s time to prepare, travel, and handle hospital check-in rules.
