Lamrit, a provider of medical and rehabilitation services in Thailand, has launched The O2 Bangkok, the country's first sports and wellness complex integrating advanced sports, rehabilitation and preventive wellness under one roof. The B200 million facility, spanning 10,200m² on Charan Sanit Wong 84 near MRT Bang O Station, is set to open in June.
The O2 Bangkok is the first facility in Thailand to connect medical treatment, rehabilitation and professional sports training. Built on the Injury-to-Membership Loop model, the complex offers comprehensive care — from treating injuries with medical professionals to restoring athletic performance through sports rehabilitation — all within world-class sports facilities.

The project is designed as a national sports science model and certified by the Sports Authority of Thailand. The complex has secured partnerships with Sapsiree "Popor" Taerattanachai, former badminton world champion; Fei Yue Asia, owner of the FYB brand; and Primalape, Thailand's first AI-driven 24-hour gym. Medical services come from Suklert Clinic, offering sports injury treatment, rehabilitation and anti-ageing medicine.
The complex will have four floors and include Sapsiree Badminton Academy with seven air-conditioned courts featuring high-quality, shock-absorbing flooring to reduce knee injuries, led by Sapsiree Taerattanachai; FYB Basketball Academy with air-conditioned indoor courts using professional-grade wooden flooring with shock-absorption systems; FYB Football Academy with a five-a-side football field; Primalape, Thailand's first AI-managed 24-hour gym; Suklert Clinic; a 25-metre outdoor hydrotherapy pool; and a food and beverage centre with diverse healthy options. Future plans include massage and spa services.









