Coordinates: 21°2′30″N 106°45′7″E / 21.04167°N 106.75194°E / 21.04167; 106.75194

Vietnam-Sweden Hospital

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Vietnam-Sweden Hospital
Geography
LocationUông Bí, Quảng Ninh, Vietnam
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Organisation
TypeGeneral hospital
Services
StandardsLevel I
Beds580
History
Opened1981
Links
WebsiteOfficial page of Vietnam–Sweden Hospital


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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