FV Hospital was proud to support the running event Orange Day 2026 at FPT School Millennia as the official medical partner. The hospital also provided comprehensive school health solutions across four areas highly relevant to students: eye care, adolescent nutrition, school psychology, and general health consultations.
On the morning of 5 July 2026, the running event “Orange Day 2026”, organised by FPT School Millennia, took place with enthusiastic participation from over 550 parents and students. FV Hospital proudly acted as the medical partner for parents and students of FPT School Millennia at the event. In addition to ensuring track safety, FV provided comprehensive school health solutions.

More than 550 parents and students from all grade levels at FPT School received on-site health checks and consultations from FV’s medical team (Source: FV)
With the goal of raising awareness and supporting student development, FV Hospital offered free school health check at the event. Activities included body composition analysis using InBody machines and nutrition counselling, vision screenings for students, and general health consultations for both students and parents. These are all school medical issues currently attracting significant attention from parents.
Dr Vu Truong Son, MSc, Medical Director of FV Hospital, who is also a parent with a child studying at the school, directly joined the run and shared a heartfelt message at the ceremony: “As a father whose child studies here, I place my trust and my children’s future in the hands of the teachers, and I hope parents will always stand by the school. On the side of FV Hospital, our team of doctors and medical staff commit to always accompanying and caring for the children, ensuring they have a healthy physical foundation to confidently succeed in the future.”

Dr Vu Truong Son, MSc, Medical Director of FV Hospital speaking at the event (Source: FV)
In addition to the challenging 850m run, the event offered interactive educational activities featuring photo exhibitions themed “Smiles”, “Physical health”, and “Planting green seeds”, alongside a meaningful activity to exchange plastic bottles for succulents. To ensure medical safety for the run, FV Hospital deployed a team of medical staff equipped with modern medical equipment to provide timely support to the runners.
Attending the event, professional athlete Do Trong Nhon shared: “As a client who has received care at FV, I am delighted to join FV Hospital once again at today’s event. I feel very reassured that the health of the young athletes was monitored medically throughout the run.”
At the FV booth, students received a series of health checks. “The FV medical team works very thoughtfully and professionally. The students received thorough health checks, including InBody body composition analysis, vision screening and height measurement, helping parents and teachers better understand their physical development.” Ms Phan Thi My Trinh, a primary school teacher at FPT School Millennia, shared enthusiastically.


Children having health check-ups with the FV’s medical team (Source: FV)
Speaking about the importance of school healthcare, Dr Nguyen Nhat Nam, PhD, Head of Endocrinology Unit at FV Hospital, shared: “FV’s partnership with the run not only encourages the sporting spirit, but is also an opportunity for us to bring useful medical knowledge closer to parents, helping support the children’s healthy and natural development.”

Dr Nguyen Nhat Nam (centre) and FV medical team at Orange Day 2026. (Source: FV)
Orange Day 2026 was more than a running event. Every step taken by participants also contributed to environmental initiatives. The event also continues FV Hospital’s long-standing support for major sporting events such as the Ironman 70.3 Da Nang, as well as school health programmes including the SNA Health Day. This ongoing commitment reaffirms FV’s mission and steadfast dedication to improving community health and supporting the well-being of future generations in Vietnam.
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