FV Hospital has been recognised in the Best Specialised Hospitals Asia Pacific 2026 ranking, jointly compiled by the renowned US news magazine Newsweek and global data research firm Statista. The results were officially released on the evening of 17 June. This marks the first time Vietnam has been included in this ranking, marking the official inclusion of Vietnamese healthcare in an international specialist hospital ranking.
Clinical quality reflected in treatment outcomes
Following an evaluation of 3500 hospitals across 11 countries and territories in the Asia-Pacific region, FV Hospital has been listed in four specialities: Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Neurology, and Pulmonology. This gives FV one of the strongest representations among Vietnamese hospitals in this year’s ranking. Notably, in southern Vietnam, only FV Hospital and Cho Ray Hospital were included in this year’s list.

FV Hospital has been recognised in the Best Specialised Hospitals Asia Pacific 2026 with four specialities: Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Neurology, and Pulmonology.
Unlike conventional rankings that are based on hospital size or brand recognition, the Best Specialised Hospitals Asia Pacific ranking, initiated by Newsweek (US) in collaboration with global data research company Statista (Germany), is developed using scores derived from surveys of thousands of physicians, healthcare professionals, and hospital managers across the Asia-Pacific region, under strict rules that prohibit voting for one’s own institution.
Being included in the ranking reflects not only professional recognition, but also the quality of care and clinical capabilities demonstrated by the hospital. Specifically:
- Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology: FV is a leading specialised cardiac centre in southern Vietnam, with strong capability in managing severe and acute cases, including acute myocardial infarction referred from provincial hospitals and neighbouring countries. The department is a pioneer in applying advanced techniques and technologies such as transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) for calcified coronary arteries, the AI-based 3Mensio software for cardiac intervention planning, and next-generation leadless pacemaker implantation.

Cardiologists at FV Hospital are performing a life-saving procedure on a patient with heart failure.
- Neurology: The Neurology team has many years of clinical experience and works in close multidisciplinary collaboration in the management of sleep disorders, vestibular disorders, and epilepsy. A key strength is the integrated stroke care model, involving Emergency Medicine, Neurosurgery, Interventional Radiology, and Physiotherapy to ensure rapid treatment and rehabilitation after stroke. The department also works closely with Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery, using neuronavigation systems in complex brain and spine procedures to improve precision and maximise preservation of neurological function.
- Gastroenterology and Hepatology: The department brings together specialists with over 20 years of experience and collaborates with major gastroenterology centres in Japan and India. It is highly capable in advanced diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, using the Olympus X1 system integrated with AI and capsule endoscopy to support early detection and effective treatment of diseases of the digestive system, liver, bile ducts, and pancreas. In the management of liver and gastrointestinal cancers, the team works closely with Interventional Radiology and General Surgery to provide modern treatment options, including transarterial chemoembolisation (TACE) for liver cancer and robot-assisted surgery using the da Vinci Xi system.

FV medical team is performing a lung cancer surgery using the state-of-the-art Da Vinci Xi robotic system, one of the most advanced surgical platforms in Southeast Asia.
- Pulmonology: The department has strong expertise in managing complex respiratory conditions such as COPD, severe asthma, and lung cancer. In addition to treatment, it also runs smoking cessation programmes and low-dose CT lung cancer screening. Notably, FV is among the few hospitals in Vietnam to perform endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS), allowing highly accurate biopsy and lung cancer staging without the need for surgical biopsy. FV also provides comprehensive lung cancer care, including robotic surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy.
Alongside clinical care, FV Hospital also serves as an active platform for professional and scientific exchange within the medical community through many conferences and scientific seminars, featuring leading experts from France, the United States, Japan, Singapore, and other countries. Regular academic exchange activities help the medical team stay up to date with the latest global medical advances, while also helping bring advanced treatment standards closer to patients in Vietnam.

The 4th Annual Cardiology Conference hosted by FV brought together Vietnam’s foremost cardiology specialists and distinguished international experts in the field.
Dr Jean-Marcel Guillon, Chief Executive Officer of FV Hospital, said: “FV being recognised in four specialities in the very first year Vietnam is included in the Best Specialised Hospitals Asia Pacific 2026 ranking is a clear reflection of the comprehensive clinical development strategy we have pursued consistently over many years. This is not only an achievement of our doctors and healthcare staff, but also reflects FV’s commitment to delivering international-standard healthcare services to patients in Vietnam, right here in the country.”
A milestone in FV Hospital’s journey towards regional prominence
Being ranked alongside leading hospitals in the region from Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Australia is a notable milestone for FV Hospital in its journey of deeper integration into the regional healthcare network. This achievement comes at a time when the hospital is entering a new phase of development as a member of Thomson Medical Group (TMG), a leading healthcare group in Singapore and the region.
If the Best Specialised Hospitals Asia Pacific 2026 ranking recognises the clinical foundations built over many years, then today’s strategic investments demonstrate FV Hospital’s preparation for a new stage of growth with a regional vision.

The Elekta Infinity radiotherapy system at FV enables highly precise tumour targeting while preserving surrounding healthy tissues and reducing treatment delivery time.
With the support of TMG’s regional healthcare ecosystem, FV is accelerating investment in specialised fields and next-generation treatment technologies. Following the introduction of the CyberKnife S7 radiosurgery system, representing an investment of nearly VND 200 billion in 2025, the hospital has also introduced the da Vinci Xi robotic surgery system and the Philips 3.0 Tesla MRI system into operation.
From internationally recognised clinical quality to major investments for the future, guided by the principle of always delivering the best for patients, FV is steadily strengthening its position as a leading international-standard medical centre in Vietnam, while working towards its goal of becoming a leading healthcare provider in Asia.
REFERENCE
Newsweek (US)
Newsweek is a leading American news magazine and media organisation headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1933, it has over 90 years of reputation for delivering in-depth reporting, analysis, and high-quality global rankings. Newsweek’s healthcare rankings are widely regarded as one of the most trusted independent references among international medical experts today.
Statista (Germany)
Statista is a world-leading platform for business data, market research, and consumer insights, headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, with major offices in London, New York, and Tokyo. With a team of more than 1,100 data experts, Statista provides statistical data and independent research findings from over 22,500 trusted sources to millions of users worldwide.
Best Specialised Hospitals Asia Pacific ranking
The Best Specialised Hospitals Asia Pacific 2026 ranking was officially launched in 2023 by Newsweek in collaboration with Statista. Over four consecutive editions (2023–2026), it has rapidly become one of the most reputable and large-scale independent specialised healthcare ranking systems in the Asia-Pacific region.
2026 ranking scope: The 2026 evaluation covered 3500 hospitals across 11 countries and territories, including Australia, India, Taiwan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. The ranking aims to recognise leading institutions in key clinical specialities.
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