
Tam Anh Group to launch 1,000-bed hospital in Ho Chi Minh City
It is expected to open in 2028.
Tam Anh General Hospital Group has announced plans to construct a new hospital in the Phu My Hung Urban Area, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City.
The Tam Anh General and Advanced Oncology Hospital will cover 82,000 square metres and include 1,000 inpatient beds. It is expected to open in 2028.
The facility will focus on high-tech and specialised care, particularly in oncology. Planned technologies include AI-integrated MRI systems, 100,000-slice CT scanners, robotic surgery, and cyclotron-based radiotherapy.
Tam Anh General Hospital Group Chairman, Ngo Chi Dung, said the hospital will play a key role in addressing the country’s growing need for advanced cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Moreover, it will support in attracting international interest, similar to healthcare trends in Japan and Singapore.