Centre Point Sukhumvit 10 — spacious family suites, two pools, six minutes from MedPark Hospital
When you need to base a family near MedPark Hospital on Rama IV — whether for a multi-day check-up, a procedure or a longer course of treatment — the usual problem is finding somewhere with enough room for both a patient and a companion, a kitchen so you can eat on your own terms, and an environment calm enough for proper rest. Centre Point Sukhumvit 10 is a 4-star serviced apartment on Sukhumvit Soi 10 that answers all three: 1.4 kilometres from MedPark, about a 6-minute drive, close to BTS Nana, BTS Asok and MRT Sukhumvit, with 270 suites that include full kitchens, a separate living area and a choice of layouts up to three bedrooms. The property also has two outdoor saltwater pools, a spa, sauna, fitness centre and a kids' club — plus Benjakitti Park literally a three-minute walk away. Rates start from about THB 2,300/night; the property scores 8.8 from 614 reviews on Trip.com and a 4.2/5 from 1,124 reviews on TripAdvisor.
Why this property works as a MedPark base — MedPark Hospital sits inside The PARQ building on Rama IV in Khlong Toei, an office-heavy zone where hotel options thin out compared with the Sukhumvit main strip. For families who need a suite large enough for a patient and a carer, a kitchen to manage diet and keep costs down over several days, and somewhere for children to play while a parent is at the hospital, the slightly longer drive out to Sukhumvit Soi 10 is a trade-off that pays off. Centre Point Sukhumvit 10 gives you considerably larger suites, a genuine family-facilities package and BTS/MRT access that most hotels near the hospital itself simply cannot match. The drive to MedPark is 1.4 kilometres — about six minutes at normal traffic, and the hotel's own website notes 'five minutes by car to MedPark'. Benjakitti Park is three minutes on foot, which adds a practical recovery-walk option that guests mention often and appreciate.
Location and getting around — Sukhumvit Soi 10 runs off the main Sukhumvit road between BTS Nana (station E4, about 10 minutes' walk to the west) and BTS Asok (station E5, about 12 minutes to the east), with MRT Sukhumvit (station BL22) co-located at Asok. The hotel runs a free shuttle between the soi and the main Sukhumvit road on a regular loop, which helps a patient who cannot manage the walk to the BTS or the road itself. The drive to MedPark via Asok and Rama IV is straightforward and largely avoidable in rush hour if you can travel early or late. The wider neighbourhood gives you Tops Market and Villa Market nearby for groceries, Terminal 21 Asok in 12 minutes on foot, and the Emquartier and Emporium malls 15 minutes by BTS. Free parking for guests is available on-site — a meaningful convenience on Sukhumvit, where street parking is almost impossible and paid lots are expensive.
"Brought my mother for tests and treatment at MedPark over four days. The suite was very spacious, we cooked in the kitchen each evening, walked to Benjakitti Park every morning, and the staff were attentive throughout. More comfortable than we had expected."
Room types and what every unit includes — the 270 units are spread across two wings: the Greenery Wing (newer building, floors 1–6, renovated 2024) and the Scenery Wing (main tower, original building). Room categories range from Deluxe City View and Deluxe Pool View at the entry level through One Bedroom Suite, Two Bedroom Family Deluxe and Three Bedroom Family Suite at the larger end, with some units offering balconies, lake views and spa baths. Every room comes with a kitchen equipped with a microwave and full-size refrigerator, a dining area, a separate living space, flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi. The consistent note across real reviews is on room size: these are apartments that genuinely feel like a temporary home, not a hotel room with a microwave wedged on the desk — and that difference matters considerably when you are staying for four or five nights for medical reasons. One important note from the reviews: the Greenery Wing rooms look noticeably newer and fresher; the Scenery Wing, while functional, shows its age and some rooms have air-conditioning units that generate background noise. Request the Greenery Wing at booking if the room's condition matters to you.
Pools, spa and facilities — the most talked-about feature is the two outdoor saltwater pools: the main pool and a smaller kids' pool, both in a landscaped courtyard that several reviews describe as 'clean, pleasant and calm'. The saltwater system draws specific praise from guests who mention it feels gentler on skin. Beyond the pools there is a sauna and steam room, a spa, a fitness centre, a kids' club and a dedicated children's play area — a roster that makes Centre Point more suited to family stays than almost any other option at this distance from MedPark. The restaurant Rimsuan serves Thai cuisine and breakfast buffet; the breakfast earns consistent good marks in reviews for variety, covering both Thai and Western dishes. The hotel also offers a free in-soi shuttle to the main Sukhumvit road, an airport transfer service, free self-parking, and daily housekeeping — facilities that round out a package unusually complete for a hotel of this price point.
What real reviews say — the good and the watch-outs — aggregating across Trip.com, TripAdvisor, Booking.com, Agoda and Kayak gives a clear and fairly consistent picture. On the positive side: spacious and very clean rooms well suited to families and longer stays, a functional full kitchen and refrigerator, a pleasant and calm pool environment (the saltwater pools earn specific mention), staff who are called out in review after review for being friendly and genuinely helpful — one TripAdvisor review says simply 'the hotel is spotless and everyone who works there is all smiles', a sentiment echoed across dozens of others. The location near Benjakitti Park, the free parking, and the shuttle service are practical positives that keep coming up. On the watch-out side: the most consistent note is that Scenery Wing rooms are dated, and some have noisy air-conditioning units — easily managed by requesting the Greenery Wing, but worth knowing in advance. The gym is described in several reviews as smaller or less-equipped than expected for a property of this size. A handful of reviews mention beds that are softer than they prefer — the front desk is receptive to swap requests. None of these are significant issues; they are practical details that a well-placed request at check-in resolves.
"The hotel is spotlessly clean, everyone who works there has a smile. Room was large with a proper kitchen, the saltwater pool was excellent, and the park is right there to walk to. This is how a family serviced apartment should be."
Price and value — Deluxe rooms start at around THB 2,300–3,000/night at standard rates (roughly USD 62–84). One Bedroom Suites run from about THB 3,500–5,000/night, and the Two Bedroom Family Deluxe from about THB 5,500–8,000/night, depending on timing and platform. The Three Bedroom Family Suite sits above THB 8,000 and works well for a larger extended-family group. For medical-stay context: a Two Bedroom suite at Centre Point typically costs less than two separate standard hotel rooms elsewhere in this part of Sukhumvit, and it gives the patient a separate sleeping space while the companion has a living room — that functional separation matters a great deal over a multi-day stay. The in-room kitchen also meaningfully cuts the daily food bill when you are staying four or five nights. Monthly rates are available on request directly with the Centre Point team and are proportionally cheaper than the nightly rack rate.
Good to know before you book — one, request the Greenery Wing at booking to get the newer-looking rooms and avoid the noise issue some Scenery Wing guests mention; there is no surcharge, just ask. Two, if you are accompanying a patient who has limited mobility, the hotel's free shuttle to the main Sukhumvit road and a short Grab to MedPark is the most comfortable routing — the front desk is consistently praised for helping guests with specific needs. Three, compare prices across Agoda, Booking.com, Trip.com and the Centre Point direct website at centrepoint.com/sukhumvit-10, as the direct site occasionally has longer-stay promotions. Four, for stays of a week or more, contact Centre Point's reservations team directly for a weekly or monthly rate. Five, always book free-cancellation when treatment dates are not confirmed — plans change, and you want that flexibility without penalty.
The verdict — Centre Point Sukhumvit 10 is the most practical and comprehensively equipped option for families who need a Sukhumvit-area base near MedPark Hospital. Spacious suites with full kitchens, two well-maintained saltwater pools, a kids' club, Benjakitti Park a short walk away, and staff who consistently earn genuine praise from guests make this a strong recommendation for anyone accompanying a patient over several days. The 1.4-kilometre drive to MedPark is a real consideration — if walking to the hospital every morning is the priority, Modena by Fraser in the FYI Center tower is the more direct option, with a five-minute walk and a shuttle directly to MedPark. But for a stay where livability, family space and BTS connectivity matter as much as proximity, Centre Point Sukhumvit 10 is the better overall package in this group.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Spacious, very clean rooms with full kitchens — genuinely suited to families and longer stays
- ✓ Staff consistently praised in reviews for being friendly and attentive; multiple reviews mention everyone smiling
- ✓ Breakfast buffet highly rated for variety, covering both Thai and Western dishes
- ✓ Great location for Benjakitti Park walks and easy BTS/MRT connections
- ! Scenery Wing (older tower) rooms are dated and some have noisy air-conditioning — request Greenery Wing
- ! Gym is smaller and less-equipped than some guests expect from a property this size
- ! Some rooms have very soft mattresses; ask the front desk to swap if needed
- ✓ Convenient for both MedPark Hospital and Benjakitti Park — practical for treatment and recovery alike
- ✓ Spacious suites with kitchen and separate living room feel genuinely like a temporary home
- ✓ Saltwater pools are clean and calm; specifically praised by families with children
- ✓ Free parking and a free soi shuttle — essential convenience in this part of Sukhumvit
- ! Scenery Wing rooms are older with occasional noisy air-conditioning; Greenery Wing is the fix
- ! Peak check-in periods can mean a short wait at the front desk
- ! Soi 10 is a longer walk from the main road than some guests expect — use the free shuttle
- 💡If you need to walk directly to MedPark Hospital without a taxi or car — the distance is 1.4 km and a drive is needed; if walking to the hospital is essential, Modena by Fraser in the FYI Center is a 5-minute walk from MedPark and also runs a direct shuttle to the hospital
- 💡If a stylish, freshly renovated room is important to you — the Scenery Wing (main tower) shows its age and some rooms have air-conditioning noise → request the Greenery Wing at booking; it's the same price, just ask; rooms are noticeably newer
- 💡If you want a serious gym with comprehensive equipment — the fitness centre is modest by some accounts and better suited to light workouts than training sessions → Grande Centre Point Lumphini has more complete sports facilities if that is a priority