Ho Chi Minh City Eye Hospital
Ho Chi Minh City Eye Hospital Formerly Dien Bien Phu Hospital, established in 1978, then renamed Eye Center and officially renamed Eye Hospital in 2002 according to Decision No. 1934/QD-UB, dated May 07 /5 of the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City. After more than 2002 years of construction and development, the hospital is now a leading center for ophthalmology in the region and the country with the function of examining and treating eye diseases for people in Ho Chi Minh City and the whole region. southern area.
Main functions and duties of the Eye Hospitalreceive, examine and treat eye diseases for people in the South and Ho Chi Minh City. The hospital is a clinical practice place for medical training institutions in the city and has the function of training a team of ophthalmologists for lower-level units. In addition, the hospital is also the focal point for implementing national programs on blindness prevention, primary eye care, school eyes, etc. in 24 districts in the city and 23 provinces and cities in the region. southern. Ho Chi Minh City Eye Hospital is Vietnam’s leading class I specialized ophthalmology hospital.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Location: 280 Dien Bien Phu, Ward 7, District 3, City. Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: (028) 39325374 & (028) 39326732
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.benhvienmat.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KhoaKhucXaBenhVienMatTP.HCM/


Children’s Hospital 1
Children’s Hospital 1 is a specialized pediatric hospital, built in 1954 and officially operating in October 10 with 1956 inpatient beds. After more than 268 years of operation, the hospital has grown stronger with a scale of 58 inpatient beds and more than 400 employees; The hospital collects over 1.600 million visits and 1,5 inpatient treatments annually. Currently, the hospital accepts and treats all sick children from birth to 95.000 years old in Ho Chi Minh City and other provinces.
The hospital is also a center for clinical research cooperation in pediatrics with leading institutes and hospitals in the country, the World Health Organization, universities and research institutes of developed countries (NIH- USA, NHRI – Taiwan, Australia, France…). The goal of the Hospital is to meet the medical examination and treatment needs of children in a safe and friendly environment, with high quality care and enthusiastic, dynamic staff with professional qualifications commensurate with a The leading pediatric hospital in the southern region.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Location: 341 Su Van Hanh, Ward 10, District 10, City. Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: (028) 3927111 & (028) 39271119
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://nhidong.org.vn/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoibsnhidong/


Tropical hospital
Tropical hospital Built by a number of benefactors since 1862. At first, the hospital was privately managed and named Cho Quan because it was located in the Cho Quan area.
Medical history of tropical hospital:
- In 1865 the hospital was donated to the state.
- 1862-1875 specialized in the treatment of venereal patients and political prisoners.
- In 1876-1904, the hospital was renovated and upgraded with 110 beds for criminals, 20 beds for patients with rare diseases, and 6 rooms for infectious patients.
- 1904-1907 was expanded, adding a mental illness treatment area, becoming a medical training center to train doctors and nurses.
- 1954-1957, assigned to the army and named the anti-labor institute Ngo Quyen.
- 1957 was handed over to the people and named Cho Quan.
- 1972 cooperated with South Korea to build a 5-storey house. In March 3, the name was changed to Han Viet Medical Center.
- In September 9, the psychiatric treatment facility was separated and assigned to Bien Hoa Psychiatric Hospital.
- On September 5, 9 the hospital officially named the tropical center.
Tropical hospital is a hospital specializing in infectious diseases of the tropics. The main task of the hospital is to receive, examine and treat, and provide first aid to patients. Besides, the hospital also has other tasks to perform the task of disease prevention and prevention of dangerous diseases; directing the expertise of the infectious disease treatment network in Ho Chi Minh City and the southern provinces.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Location: 764 Vo Van Kiet, Ward 1, District 5, City. Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 084 839 2358 & 028 3923 8704 & 028 3923 5804
Hotline: 1900 7297
Fax: 84 28 3923 6943
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.bvbnd.vn/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bvbnd/


Tu Du Hospital
Forerunner of Tu Du Hospital is an obstetrics and gynecology department under Lalung Bonnaire Hospital (now Cho Ray Hospital) born in 1923. In 1937, Chinese businessman Hui Bon Hoa (ie Uncle Hoa) donated his own land with an area of land. an area of 19.123m2 on the old Arras Street (now Cong Quynh Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) to build a hospital named Maternité Indochinoise (Bao Sinh Institute of Indochina) by Professor Dr. George Cartoux (French) be a director.
Due to the war situation, when the construction was completed, the hospital was requisitioned by the French army, then the Japanese army as a place to be stationed. In September 9, Bao Sinh Hospital officially operated with about 1943 beds. In 100, the hospital changed its name to Vietnam Bao Sinh Hospital. In 1944, it was changed to Maternité George Béchamps and the common people called it “House of Uncle Ho”. In 1946, the hospital was named after the empress dowager of the Nguyen Dynasty Tu Du, however, it was misspelled as Tu Du and was renamed Bao Sinh Hospital Tu Du until the day the South was completely liberated.
In terms of facilities: At the beginning of its operation in 1943, Bao Sinh Hospital still did not have a paraclinical basis. It was not until 1946 that a microbiology laboratory was located. The number of hospital beds is also increasing gradually to serve the needs of the people. In 1962, the birth hospital had 300 beds, in 1972 it was 506 beds. In 1978, the Vietnamese government restricted the use of Sino-Vietnamese words and changed the name Bao Sinh Tu Du Hospital to Tu Du Birthing Workshop.
On April 8, 4, the hospital was renamed to Tu Du Hospital with a total of 1.000 beds. Today, Tu Du Hospital is known as a leading hospital in the field of obstetrics and gynecology in the country, as well as the largest center of obstetrics and gynecology in the South. Since 1998, assigned by the Ministry of Health, the hospital has been responsible for providing professional support and directing for 32 southern provinces and cities (from Da Nang to Ca Mau). The hospital is gradually developing to become a specialized center for pregnant women and newborns of the country.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Location: 284 Cong Quynh, District 1, City. Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 9007237 – (028) 5404.2829
Website: https://tudu.com.vn/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenhvienTuDu2015/


Children’s Hospital 2
In 1862, the French Army established the Military Hospital (French: Hôpital militaire) when they first invaded Cochinchina. This establishment in the late 1870s moved to 14 rue Lagrandière, ie its present location (14 Ly Tu Trong, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City). At this facility, the scientist Albert Calmette established the first Pasteur-Institut outside of France in 1891. The structure of the buildings on the campus are prefabricated iron ribs assembled on a stone foundation. . All materials were brought from France.
From 1905 onwards, this medical facility under the direction of Dr. Charles Grall has opened its doors to treat all sectors, military as well as civilian, including indigenous people. In 1925, the Military Hospital officially changed its name to “Grall Hospital” in honor of the Medical Director of Cochinchina (Dr. Charles Grall). In April 4 (World War II) the hospital was hit by a bomb, which destroyed the northern side and destroyed the laboratories. In 1945, under the regime of the Republic of Vietnam, the French government signed a memorandum to continue operating Grall Hospital, under the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (the hospital has 1956 beds). In 560, the French withdrew, Grall Hospital was transferred to the authorities of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. In 1976, Grall Hospital changed its name to Children’s Hospital 2 and became a pediatric hospital in charge of examining and treating children from 0 to under 16 years old.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Location: 14 Ly Tu Trong, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, City. Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 028 3829 5723 & (028) 38295724.
Website: http://www.benhviennhi.org.vn/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bvnd2


Blood transfusion hospital
May 5, Dr. Tran Van Be was assigned by the Ministry of Health, Invalids and Social Affairs of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam to take over the National Institute of Blood Transfusion (former Saigon) located at 1975 Hung Vuong, Ward 118 – District 12. and appointed him as executive director, managing the facility with the new name of Blood Transfusion Institute. In 5, Blood Transfusion Institute transferred to the city and operated under the direction of the Department of Health of Ho Chi Minh City. In 1979, the Institute of Blood Transfusion was renamed to Center for Blood Transfusion – Hematology.
In 2001, the Center for Hematology Blood Transfusion continued to establish Vietnam’s first cord blood bank to store hematopoietic stem cells for the treatment of malignancies and hereditary blood diseases. In 2002, the blood transfusion center was renamed Blood Transfusion – Hematology Hospital.
The hospital has two main operating functions:
- The first; Blood banking activities organize the reception, screening, collection, preservation of blood and distribution of blood to hospitals in the city.
- Second: hospital activities to receive emergency, medical examination and treatment related to hematology in Ho Chi Minh City and southern provinces of the country.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Location:
- Head office at 118 Hong Bang, District 5, City. HCM – 028.39571342
- Head office 2: 201 Pham Viet Chanh, Nguyen Cu Trinh Ward, District 1, City. HCM – 028.38397535
Website: http://bthh.org.vn


Cho Ray Hospital
In the year of 1900, Cho Ray Hospital was built and established as Hôpital Municipal de ChoLon in Saigon. This is one of the earliest French medical facilities established in Vietnam along with the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City established in 1891, the Pasteur Institute in Nha Trang established in 1895. Cho Ray Hospital was built on a high ground with an area of over 50.000m2 with French-style buildings, 2 floors high, which was formerly a Chinese trading market, called Cho Ray. And since then, people still used to call it Cho Ray Hospital and this name is officially used to this day.
In the early period, Cho Ray Hospital changed its name many times:
- 1919: renamed Hôpital Indigene de Cochinchine.
- In 1938: renamed Hôpital Lalung Bonnaire.
- 1945: renamed Hôpital 415. After that, it was split into two clinics Ham Nghi and Nam Viet.
- From 1957, these two clinics merged into Cho Ray hospital until today.
From 1971 to June 6, Cho Ray Hospital was rebuilt on an area of 53.000 m2, with an 11-storey building, becoming one of the largest hospitals in Southeast Asia at that time. The current, Cho Ray Hospital is a complete general hospital, special ranking, the last technical line in the southern provinces and cities, directly under the Ministry of Health.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Location: 201B Nguyen Chi Thanh, Ward 12, District 5, City. HCM.
Phone: (84-028) 3855 4137 & (84-028) 3855 4138
Fax: (84-028) 3855 7267
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://choray.vn/


Thong Nhat Hospital
Thong Nhat Hospital with the original name of Hospital for the People. Vi Dan Hospital was built by Mrs. Nguyen Thi Mai Anh (wife of the President of the Republic of Vietnam Nguyen Van Thieu) to raise money for charity from many people, including philanthropists, merchants, industrialists, etc. In the past, Vi Dan Hospital was a private hospital, but it was operated like a public hospital, that is, it did not collect hospital fees, did not collect fees for medical examination and treatment, and did not collect fees for common medicines available at the hospital. Access to treatment is completely free.
After 1975, Vi Dan hospital changed its name to Thong Nhat Military Hospital, under the management of the Ministry of National Defense of Vietnam. Since May 11, 5, this hospital has been managed by the Ministry of Health of Vietnam and has the current name. Thong Nhat Hospital with an initial scale of 400 beds, then opened and developed more than 1.000 beds, becoming the largest geriatric center in Vietnam. The hospital has developed most of the internal and external specialties in the direction of specialization.
Functions of Thong Nhat Hospital:
- Protect and care for the health of senior officials of the Party and State.
- Organization of inpatient emergency medical examination and treatment. Outpatient for middle and high-ranking cadres of the Party and State.
- Protecting health care for international delegations of the Party Central Committee and the Government to work in the Southern region.
- Responsible for the medical work serving the National Conference and Congress in the Ho Chi Minh City area. Ho Chi Minh.
- As the last line to receive all cases of patients coming to the emergency, inpatient medical examination and treatment under the health care protection category of the southern provinces and cities.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Location: 1 Ly Thuong Kiet, Ward 7, Tan Binh District, City. Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 083 864 0339
Fax: (84-8) 3865 6715
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://bvtn.org.vn/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thongnhathospital/


Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital
Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital is a Public Hospital, General Hospital, operating under an advanced model combining School – Institute in order to improve the quality and efficiency in medical examination and treatment, training and scientific research… Development goals of the disease the institute is to promote the strength of a high quality specialized diagnostic and treatment center; It is a place of scientific research in the development of national medicine and advanced training and technology transfer for all medical facilities in the country and countries in the region.
The history is as follows:
- April 10, 4: Opened the Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy General Clinic with a bed.
- October 18, 10: Established the Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital on the basis of merging the Medical University General Clinic, the out-of-hours clinic under the Faculty of Medical Technology Nursing and the inpatient and outpatient clinic under the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy. Traditional medicine.
- April 12, 04: Commencement of construction of 2006-storey hospital building.
- September 21, 09: Transforming the operating model from a semi-public hospital to a public hospital.
- 07/01/2013: Deploying the operation of the 15-storey building in parts.
- April 24, 04: Received the decision to recognize the hospital as meeting the standard of a class I hospital.
Target:
Leveraging the strengths of a high-quality specialist diagnostic and treatment center. It is a place of scientific research in the development of medicine in the country. Advanced training and technology transfer for all medical facilities in the country and countries in the region.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
1 Establishment:
- Location: General – 215 Hong Bang, Ward 11, District 5, HCMC
- Phone: (84.28) 3855 4269
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Website: www.bvdaihoc.com.vn
2 Establishment:
- Location: General Department – 201 Nguyen Chi Thanh, District 5, HCMC
- Phone: (84.28) 3955 5548
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Website: www.bvdaihoccoso2.com.vn
3 Establishment:
- Location: 221B Hoang Van Thu, Ward 8, Phu Nhuan District, HCMC
- Phone: (84.28) 3845 1889
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Website: www.bvdaihoccoso3.com.vn
Facility 4 – Medical University Hospital Clinic:
- Location: 20-22 Duong Quang Trung, Ward 12, District 10, City. Ho Chi Minh City
- Appointment phone: 1800 6023
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Website: www.umcclinic.com.vn
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benhviendaihocyduoc


Oncology Hospital
Forerunner of Oncology Hospital Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Center was established in 1985, on the basis of combining three units: 1 Ho Chi Minh City Cancer Hospital, 2 Vietnam Cancer Institute and 3 Department of Oncology of Ho Chi Minh City. Binh Dan Institute. Oncology Hospital is the leading cancer treatment facility in the country, next to other hospitals such as K hospital, national cancer hospital… Oncology hospital is a first-class specialized hospital in terms of testing. clinical trials, radiotherapy and chemotherapy for cancer patients.
Incubation – Examination – Treatment of Oncology Hospital:
- Receive all cases of patients within the hospital’s specialized scope for inpatient and outpatient medical examination and treatment.
- Solve specialized diseases by existing means.
- Participating in medical examination and forensic examination when so called by the central medical assessment council or law enforcement agency.
Functions of training staff at the hospital:
- The hospital is a practice base for training specialized medical staff at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and is responsible for participating in specialized teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Organize continuous training for members of the hospital and lower levels to improve their professional qualifications.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Location:
- No. 3 No Trang Long, Ward 7, Binh Thanh District
- No. 6 Nguyen Huy Luong, Ward 14, Binh Thanh District
- No. 47 Nguyen Huy Luong, Ward 14, Binh Thanh District
- Road 400, Cay Dau Hamlet, Tan Phu Ward, District 9
Phone: 028 38433021 & 028 38433022
Website: http://benhvienungbuou.vn/home

