Birth Preparation Programme – March – April 2021
FV Hospital offers a comprehensive birth preparation programme to prepare you for your journey towards motherhood.
The procedure lasted approximately four hours, with the surgical team noting that the primary challenge was not merely the tumour’s…
Updates to Social Health Insurance policy from 1 July 2026 and benefits of registering at FV Hospital
From 1 July 2026, several Social Health Insurance regulations have officially been updated to expand…
FV Hospital updates its advanced wound closure technologies, improving treatment outcomes and infection control
On 1 July 2026, FV Hospital organised an intensive training programme “Advanced Wound Closure and…
FV Hospital supports school health at Orange Day 2026
FV Hospital was proud to support the running event Orange Day 2026 at FPT School…
FV Hospital offers a comprehensive birth preparation programme to prepare you for your journey towards motherhood.
Many people are in the habit of using a toothpick to remove food from their teeth or when serving finger foods on a plate. Unfortunately, some people swallow parts of the toothpick on purpose or by accident, which can be extremely dangerous.
Earlier this year, Dr Basma M'Barek, Head of Hy Vong Cancer Care Center at FV Hospital, presented at the “Board meeting on New Therapies in Breast Cancer Treatment and PIK3CA Mutation Metastasis”
We have been through a tense 2020, but it was not too hard to see the sacrifices, efforts, and the vital roles played by healthcare professionals over the past year.
Dr Diec Kha Han graduated from the University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City in 2006 and in 2016, Dr Kha Han was awarded the Specialisation Degree Level I in Traditional Medicine at the same university.
Dr Nguyen Minh Duc graduated from University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City, in 2010 and received his Specialisation Level I, Neurosurgery, in 2018 from the same university
Assoc. Prof. Dr Tran Le Linh Phuong graduated from University of Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City in 1989, she also received her Specialisation Degree Level I in 1993, Master of Medicine in 1999 and PhD in Medicine in 2004 from the same university.
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome (WPW) is a cardiac arrhythmia that occurs when there is an additional electrical pathway downward from the atria to the ventricles, causing ventricular fibrillation (tachycardia, when the heart rate exceeds 100 beats per minute)
Recently, a Filipino crew member suffered acute appendicitis while on-board the ship, Northern Endeavour (Tuvalu) as it passed through Ba Ria – Vung Tau.
Upon instructions from the Ministry of Health, everyone entering a healthcare facility must complete a Health Declaration
Lucky customer Mr Tran Ngoc Quy has won the fourth quarter 2020 prize for FV Hospital’s quality service survey programme, a voucher valued at VND 15 million.
FV Happy Shop is here to help you easily choose meaningful gifts at a reasonable cost and from 1st February until 5th February with additional special discounts of up to 20% off for customers and employees