List of hospitals in Vietnam
List of Hospitals in Vietnam[edit]
The healthcare system in Vietnam is comprised of a variety of hospitals, ranging from large central hospitals to smaller provincial and district hospitals. This list provides an overview of notable hospitals across the country, categorized by region and city.
Central Hospitals[edit]
Central hospitals in Vietnam are typically located in major cities and serve as the primary healthcare facilities for specialized medical treatment.
- Bach Mai Hospital
- Cho Ray Hospital
- Vietnam National Children's Hospital
- National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hospitals in Hanoi[edit]
Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, is home to several major hospitals that provide a wide range of medical services.
Hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City[edit]
Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam, has numerous hospitals that cater to the healthcare needs of its population.
- Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital
- Gia Dinh People's Hospital
- FV Hospital
- Thong Nhat Hospital
Hospitals in Da Nang[edit]
Da Nang, a major port city in central Vietnam, has several hospitals that serve both local residents and tourists.
Hospitals in Other Regions[edit]
Vietnam's diverse regions are served by various hospitals that provide essential healthcare services.
- Hue Central Hospital in Hue
- Can Tho Central General Hospital in Can Tho
- Quang Ninh General Hospital in Quang Ninh
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