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MEDICAL FACILITIES CAPABLE OF COVID-19 DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT FOR FOREIGNERS
The Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Health has announced the list of medical facilities capable of providing COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment services to foreigners.
1. Name of hospital : Cho Ray
Address : No. 201, Nguyen Chi Thanh Street, Ward 12, District 5
2. Name of hospital : University Medical Center
Address : No. 215, Hong Bang Street, Ward 11, District 5
3. Name of hospital : Hospital for Tropical Diseases
Address : No. 764, Vo Van Kiet Street, Ward 1, District 5
4. Name of hospital : Children’s Hospital
Address : No. 15, Vo Tran Chi Street, Tan Kien Commune, Binh Chanh District
5. Name of hospital : 115 People’s Hospital
Address : No. 527, Su Van Hanh Street, Ward 12, District 10
6. Name of hospital : Gia Dinh People’s Hospital
Address : No. 1, No Trang Long Street, Ward 7, Binh Thanh District
7. Name of hospital : Cu Chi General Hospital
Address : No. 09, Nguyen Van Hoai Street, Tan An Hoi Commune, Cu Chi District
8. Name of hospital : District 2 Hospital
Address : No. 130, Le Van Thinh Street, Binh Trung Tay Ward, District 2
9. Name of hospital : Tu Du Hospital (pregnant)
Address : No. 284, Cong Quynh Street, Pham Ngu Lao Ward, District 1
10. Name of hospital : Hung Vuong Hospital (pregnant)
Address : No. 128, Hong Bang Street, Ward 12, District 5
11. Name of hospital : Pham Ngoc Thach Hospital
Address : No. 120, Hong Bang Street, Ward 12, District 5
12. Name of hospital : Hoan My General Hospital
Address : No. 60-60A, Phan Xich Long Street, Ward 1, Phu Nhuan District
13. Name of hospital : FV Hospital
Address : No. 6, Nguyen Luong Bang Street, Phu My Hung, District 7
14. Name of hospital : Vinmec Central Park Hospital
Address : No. 208, Nguyen Huu Canh Street, Ward 22, Binh Thanh District
Source: VGP
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