250 patients and their families participate in Diabetes Patient Club meeting
15/11/2025 17:52
On the morning of November 14, Hue Central Hospital organized a meeting for the Diabetes Patient Club in response to World Diabetes Day. The program attracted nearly 250 patients and their families, bringing many practical activities to help them raise awareness about this increasingly prevalent disease.
Relocating 581 pregnant women and hundreds of patients to higher ground to ensure proper medical care conditions
04/11/2025 11:36
Amid the complicated developments of recent flooding, Hue City Department of Health has rolled out a series of coordinated response measures to promptly relocate patients while ensuring the continuity of medical examinations, treatment, and public healthcare services.
Hue Odonto-Stomatology Hospital launches Free reconstructive surgery Week
24/06/2025 14:19
On June 23rd, Hue Odonto-Stomatology Hospital officially launched a free reconstructive surgery program for patients with craniofacial deformities. The program, held from June 23rd to 27th, is part of the hospital’s Surgery Week and is conducted in collaboration with ReSurge International organization (USA).
Free surgery for patients with craniofacial deformities and cleft lips
01/06/2025 10:37
According to information from the Hue Dental and Maxillofacial Hospital, from June 23 to 26, the hospital will coordinate with ReSurge International to carry out a program offering free surgery for patients with craniofacial deformities, cleft lips, palatal deformities, and other craniofacial abnormalities.
Presenting 100 gifts to patients on Thalassemia Day
10/05/2025 11:32
On the afternoon of May 8, in celebration of the 39th World Thalassemia Day (May 8, 1986 - May 8, 2025), the Hematology and Blood Transfusion Center of Hue Central Hospital, in collaboration with the Blue Blouse Club, Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, and benefactors organized an exchange program and presented gifts to Thalassemia patients receiving treatment at the hospital.
High-tech transfer: Patients benefit, doctors improve their skills
11/03/2025 08:48
Developing high-tech techniques is an important factor in attracting patients for medical examinations and treatments while also building a strong reputation for medical centers.
Free plastic surgeries for 100 patients
02/03/2025 16:21
On February 28, Hue Central Hospital informed that the hospital is receiving patients from across the country who are requiring to register for free plastic surgery through multiple channels. This activity is a part of the cooperation between the Interplast Delegation (Federal Republic of Germany) and the hospital.
Free examination and reconstructive surgery for 10 patients
24/02/2025 06:36
On February 22, Hue Dental Hospital (under the Department of Health) collaborated with Resurge International, Stanford University (USA), and the World Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery to conduct screenings for patients from Hanoi, Long An, Nha Trang, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and other locations. This program is part of the breast reconstruction surgery week for post-cancer patients.
The 3rd and 4th Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant Patients Discharged
22/12/2024 14:55
On December 19, Hue Central Hospital held a discharge ceremony for the 3rd and 4th allogeneic bone marrow transplant patients with congenital hemolytic anemia, as well as the 40th neuroblastoma transplant patient.
Yoga for female cancer patients
16/09/2024 08:55
At the 8th floor of the Oncology Center, Hue Central Hospital, the yoga room for female cancer patients always feels lively. This club focuses on providing mental therapy, ensuring that participants feel joyful, comfortable, and relaxed after chemotherapy treatments.
250 patients and their families participate in Diabetes Patient Club meeting
On the morning of November 14, Hue Central Hospital organized a meeting for the Diabetes Patient Club in response to World Diabetes Day. The program attracted nearly 250 patients and their families, bringing many practical activities to help them raise awareness about this increasingly prevalent disease.