Vietnam-Sweden Hospital

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Vietnam-Sweden Hospital
Location Uông Bí, Quảng Ninh, Vietnam
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       21°2 
       30°N
   
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Website [Official page of Vietnam–Sweden Hospital Official website]



The Vietnam–Sweden Hospital is the largest general hospital in Uông Bí, Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam. It was founded in 1981 with the assistance of the Swedish.

The hospital currently has 7 functional, 19 clinical, and 8 subclinical departments. It has a total of 580 beds and employs 619 health workers, including 140 medical doctors and pharmacists.

Each year, the Vietnam–Sweden Hospital provides services to nearly 140,000 out-patients, 33,000 in-patients, and performs approximately 9,500 major surgical operations.

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