Prepare to have your expectations reimagined, as Paradise Park paves the way in redefining what a shopping center can be. Nestled in the bustling region of Thailand, this premier destination has seamlessly integrated health and wellness into the core of its identity. More than just a cluster of shops, Paradise Park has transformed under the guiding vision of the MBK Group’s innovative strategy, emerging as a comprehensive health and wellness hub. It’s a one-stop sanctuary designed to cater to every aspect of your health and lifestyle needs, from preventive measures to rehabilitation and beyond. Under its new mantra, “Living in Harmony: Eat Well, Live Well, Stay Healthy,” the center embodies a shift towards health consciousness that has been sweeping across society.
Ms. Phuttachat Srinisakorn, Chief Marketing Officer of MBK Public Company Limited, reported that deep dives into consumer behavior highlighted a timeless truth shared across all ages: “Taking care of health should not be delayed.” Armed with this knowledge, Paradise Park has curated an intertwined network of wellness services seamlessly woven into daily routines.
Within this vibrant ecosystem, over 50 health-focused enterprises have planted their roots in the sprawling Health & Wellness Zone. This impressive expanse covers more than 17,000 square meters on the third floor—devoted to over 60% of its expanse to health initiatives. Among the most noteworthy offerings is the Ramathibodi Health Space @ Paradise Park. In collaboration with the renowned Ramathibodi Hospital, this space offers expert care spanning a range of specialties including internal medicine, pediatrics, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology, rehabilitation, and sleep medicine. Its vast expanse comfortably accommodates over 300 patients each day, providing the convenience of quality healthcare without commuting into the heart of the city.
The center proudly showcases standout clinics tailored to diverse health needs:
- Rehabz By Chersery Home – a cutting-edge physiotherapy clinic offering targeted rehabilitation, pioneering the integration of technology into recovery.
- SOROT CLINIC – dives deep into pain management with its specialization in migraine solutions and chronic muscle pain using advanced acupressure techniques.
- Wellness Care Clinic – merges modern medical practices with natural healing methods for a holistic approach to health.
Beauty and wellness intertwine effortlessly at Paradise Park, facilitated by leading centers such as:
- Aestheta Wellness & Aesthetic – offers cutting-edge treatments like colon hydrotherapy, enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) heart therapy, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, catering to the adventurers of wellness.
- S’RENE by SLC – a high-tech clinic, renowned for its advanced offerings like PRP injections for osteoarthritis and Smart Focus Shockwave therapy, taking healthcare to the next level.
The mall also thrives as a hub for traditional Chinese medicine, audiology and mental health services, dental care providers, and health-oriented stores targeting elderly patrons. The remarkable Premium Herbal Market is a treasure trove of certified Thai traditional and alternative medicine products that tempt and cure in equal measure.
A groundbreaking moment on the horizon will arrive in Q2 2025—the reveal of the mall’s very own Dialysis Centre, marking it as a pioneer in offering dialysis services within a mall setting in Thailand. Outfitted with 16 stations, it opens its doors to patients from Social Security and Universal Healthcare Scheme (30 Baht Scheme) alike.
Paradise Park extends beyond healthcare, perpetually enhancing its retail and dining offerings while crafting alluring event marketing strategies that successfully draw a crowd. With a daily surge of 40,000–50,000 visitors, and event days escalating numbers by an impressive 15%, it remains a magnet for families and seniors alike. On average, each visit sees spending of THB 3,000, a figure that events manage to boost further by 10%.
Signature happenings include:
- Young Wai Club – fosters community through lively ballroom dancing and singing, invigorating the senior set.
- PARADISE PARK KHON THE THEATER – a stage graced monthly with mesmerizing traditional Thai Khon performances.
- Paradise Park Health & Wellness – workshops led by experts to impart knowledge and wellbeing tactics in engaging partnerships.
- Educational Competitions – brainy showdowns held in collaboration with esteemed universities and institutions that celebrate cognitive prowess.
“This transformation is more than a strategy—it’s a commitment to enhancing lives,” declared Ms. Phuttachat. “Paradise Park is now a pinnacle of holistic indulgence, blending premium shopping, diverse dining options, and world-class health services tailored to support the harmonious lifestyles of modern consumers. We’re convinced that this rejuvenation will not only capture the hearts of our loyal patrons but also resonate with a broader audience seeking seamless convenience, care, and community.”
To delve deeper into this transformative experience, reach out to the MBK Contact Centre at 1285 or explore the digital realm:
Wow, it sounds like Paradise Park is trying to do everything at once. I’m not sure how I feel about a mall offering dialysis services.
It’s definitely unconventional, but considering the aging population, it might actually be a great idea.
I get that, but still feels weird mixing healthcare with retail therapy.
Malls are already places where people spend a lot of time. Why not also make it a convenient place to handle health needs too?
This is exactly what we need! A focus on health and wellness should be integrated into more areas of our lives.
But at what point does it become too much? Are they qualified enough to handle serious medical issues in a shopping environment?
Having a variety of wellness services in one place sounds efficient. I’d rather have holistic options in a mall than none at all.
I think as long as the services are top-notch and backed by reputable partners like Ramathibodi Hospital, it’s a win.
Wellness centers in a mall? Sounds like a marketing gimmick to me.
Not really sold on the idea of mixing beauty treatments with serious healthcare services. It cheapens the value of medical care.
As someone with elderly parents, this sounds like a blessing in disguise. One less trip to the city hospital.
Just make sure they maintain hospital-grade hygiene at all times. A shopping mall isn’t necessarily the cleanest place around.
Paradise Park seems like a great community center. Loving the idea of ballroom dancing events!
Me too! Anything to keep the community active and engaged, especially the seniors.
Having traditional Chinese medicine alongside modern medical practices is intriguing. Best of both worlds?
They could complement each other, but integration must be done carefully to avoid conflicts in medical opinions.
I think it’s about time shopping malls evolve. This is a prime example of how they can remain relevant in modern society.
The integration with social media and digital marketing sounds interesting. They seem to have really thought this through!
Can they really handle 50,000 visitors a day? Seems like a logistical nightmare, especially with healthcare included.
As long as they’re using technology to manage the flow and appointments, it should be fine. Digitalize or fall behind!
This transformation shows true vision. It might be a preview of how urban centers will look in the future.
Let’s hope it’s a sustainable model and not just a fad.
I think it’s forward-thinking, but will there be enough staff to maintain quality care, especially in the medical units?
Paradise Park is banking on the health trend. It’s either revolutionizing malls or creating artificial demand.