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Nam Dinh hospital under fire for alleged payment-before-treatment policy

Nam Dinh hospital accused of demanding upfront payment before emergency care for 4-year-old.

Strokes are affecting more young people in Vietnam

Recent stroke cases in people aged 20-40 have raised concerns about the disease’s increasing trend toward younger ages. During the Tet holiday, a hospital in Hanoi recorded over 500 stroke emergency cases, with 45 percent of them young people.

Bach Mai Hospital calls for investigation into false viral video scandal

Bach Mai Hospital has requested the police to investigate false information and images about the hospital that have been circulating online.

Healthcare worker attacked in Phu Tho: Authorities ordered to act swiftly

A shocking attack on a healthcare worker in Phu Tho has prompted swift orders from the Ministry of Health.

Doctors and influencers under fire for endorsing fake milk powder

In cases of false advertising, violators may face administrative fines or even criminal charges, said Major General Hoang Anh Tuyen.

Vietnam recalls 12 fake milk powders, urges caution over 72 others

The Ministry of Health has called for a review, inspection, and coordinated recall of 12 counterfeit milk powder products still on the market, linked to Rance Pharma International Pharmaceutical JSC and Hacofood Nutritional Pharmaceutical JSC.

Fake milk infiltrates hospitals, raising accountability concerns

From provincial to central facilities, counterfeit milk found in hospital pharmacies sparks public outrage.

Avian flu virus A/H5N1 causes rare brain infection in 7-year-old girl

A child in Tay Ninh is being treated in Ho Chi Minh City after H5N1 invaded her nervous system, bypassing typical respiratory symptoms.

Health Ministry probes misleading Hikid milk advertisement in Vietnam

Vietnam’s Ministry of Health has requested that authorities in Hanoi investigate the advertising practices of Hikid milk, following public concerns over a promotional claim equating “100g of Hikid to 20 liters of fresh milk.”

Vietnam eliminates eye disease that once blinded rural populations

Trachoma, once affecting 90% of Vietnamese people, has officially been declared eliminated after seven decades of national effort.

Why are many young women freezing their eggs early?

Many women over 30, not ready for marriage, have consulted obstetricians to freeze their eggs in order to preserve peak fertility.

Woman dies after taking medication at pharmacy in Ha Tinh

After taking several pills for cold symptoms, a woman in Ha Tinh died on-site at the drugstore.

Tragic death from trusting ‘TikTok doctor’ promising a cure

Diagnosed with liver cancer, a Hanoi man was overwhelmed with worry and confusion. When his family found a "miracle healer" on TikTok, they hoped he’d live a few more years. However, the patient died after three weeks.

IT costs to be added to hospital fees by June: Ministry of Health

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has decided that relevant units must establish regulations adding IT application costs to medical service fees by June, providing resources for the electronic medical record rollout.

Hanoi reports Vietnam’s first adult measles death in 2025

A 51-year-old man in Hanoi has died of measles, marking Vietnam’s first adult fatality from the disease in 2025.

TikTok’s fake doctors spark health fears among public

Feeling a painful lump behind her ear and on her neck, Anh Thu turned to TikTok for answers and stumbled upon a flood of warnings about metastatic cancer, leaving her sleepless and convinced she was dying.

Thyroid cancer check-ups spark panic among patients

Some healthcare workers over-advise thyroid patients, even urging surgery for small 4-5mm tumors.

Gov’t Inspectorate names officials responsible for Bach Mai, Viet Duc projects

Former ministers, deputy ministers, and project directors to be reviewed and disciplined for wrongdoing tied to major hospital construction.

Midnight emergency case paid with 150 lottery tickets

Doctors informed the relative of a female patient one night that the patient needed an urgent heart stent, but the relative said: “I don’t have money to pay for surgery. I just have 150 lottery tickets."

TikTok remedies cost cancer patients their lives, doctors warn

Despite promising recovery, patients follow non-medical advice from TikTok, leading to advanced disease and missed chances to survive.