Saint Paul General Hospital in Hà Nội has arranged a screening and surgery programme for children under 16 years old with birth defects and musculoskeletal diseases.
Shinhan Life Vietnam supported youngsters undergoing leukemia treatment by providing VNĐ150 million worth of medical expenses and 120 gifts to patients in the HCM City Children's Hospital.
Along with the Government, localities have been making every effort to rescue people and property and overcome the consequences of the storm to quickly stabilise people's lives.
The official, accompanied by representatives of the Support Fund for Cancer Patients-Bright Future, lauded the dedication by the institute’s doctors and workers, and urged them to carry forward the sense of responsibility.
Advanced technology is transforming healthcare in Việt Nam, offering cutting-edge treatment options domestically and allowing thousands of patients to undergo successful surgeries without the need to seek care abroad.
Phan Ngọc Huy, a doctor from the Dermatology Hospital of HCM City said common complications from tattoos included infections, allergies, keloid scarring and blood-borne diseases.
Inspired by the book Dialysis Memoirs and driven by the heartfelt messages that author Hồ Hồng Việt wishes to share, the Sunset Sun charity concert aims to express gratitude to the book’s readers while weaving together classical melodies and life’s profound values.
Huế Central Hospital received kidneys from a 58-year-old male from Phú Thọ who had passed away due to a traffic accident. The donated kidneys were flown into Phú Bài airport and got a police escort to ensure they were delivered as quickly as possible to the hospital.