Hanoi International American Hospital

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Hanoi International American Hospital
Healthcare Corporation of America
Geography
Location199 Nguyễn Hoàng, An Phú, Quận 2, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 70000, Hanoi, Vietnam
History
Construction started2007
Links
Websitebenhvienquoctehoaky.vn
ListsHospitals in Vietnam


Hanoi International American Hospital (also known as the American Hospital in Vietnam) is a modern hospital located in Hanoi, Vietnam. Construction of the hospital began in 2007, following the issuance of an investment license by the Ministry of Planning and Investment of Vietnam in 1997. The hospital is managed by the Healthcare Corporation of America, under the leadership of renowned GI surgeon Dr. Michael Debakey.

The hospital offers a range of services including general medical care, surgery, emergency medicine, pediatrics, dentistry, chiropractic, psychiatry, neurology, gynecology, ophthalmology, plastic surgery, nuclear medicine, nursing services, otorhinolaryngology, acupuncture, oncology, cardiology, and pathology. It is equipped with a pharmacy, radiology facilities (including X-ray, MRI, and CT), telemedical monitors, a blood bank, a health food store, a full laboratory, satellite clinics, and a transplanting store.

However, as of March 25, 2020, the hospital has been abandoned, rendering it non-operational. This has been regarded as a significant waste of resources.

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