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Sun Group unveils 135-bed international hospital in Hanoi

The new facility offers 3,600 specialised services.

Vietnam’s Sun Group launches a 135-bed international hospital located within the Diplomatic Corps Area in Hanoi.

The Sun Group International Hospital is set to offer 3,600 specialised services, including screening and comprehensive health check-ups.

Meanwhile, the hospital features an emergency and stroke resuscitation centre for severe cases and a negative pressure isolation treatment area for pandemic readiness and infectious disease management.

The facility’s operating area also includes a hybrid room for optimal emergency response.

According to the group, they plan to extend the international standard healthcare model to other strategic locations, following its inauguration in Hanoi.

 

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