International hospitals for expats in Cambodia
Many expats in Cambodia use private international or premium local hospitals for outpatient care, specialist referrals, and planned treatment. These facilities often accept direct billing with major insurers when your plan includes the network and pre-authorization rules are met.
International Hospitals in Phnom Penh
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Calmette Hospital
Major public teaching hospital; some private international-style services.
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Sen Sok University Hospital (SSUH)
Large newer public hospital; check private wings and billing.
International Hospitals in Siem Reap
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Royal Angkor International Hospital
Private hospital for tourists and residents near Angkor.
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Siem Reap Provincial Hospital
Public provincial facility — expats typically use private clinics for routine care.
What to look for in a facility
Seek hospitals with international accreditation (e.g. JCI) or a strong track record of treating foreign residents, clear communication in a language you use, and transparent pricing for self-pay and insured visits.
Confirm that your plan’s hospital network, reimbursement, or cashless arrangement applies before elective procedures, and allow time for pre-authorization where your policy requires it.
How this ties to your insurance
Expat health insurance in Cambodia is most valuable when it matches how you use care: emergency evacuation, cancer care, chronic conditions, or routine outpatient visits. We help you align plan design with the hospitals and specialists you are likely to use while living in Cambodia.