Vinmec Da Nang Hospital guide: address, departments, English-speaking doctors, insurance billing, health check-up costs, and booking tips.

Vinmec Da Nang International Hospital is the city's premium private facility, offering English-speaking doctors and hotel-level comfort at a higher price than public care. This guide covers exactly what it treats, what a visit costs, and how the international patient department works. If you are still weighing your options, check out our public versus private care comparison or our directory of top hospitals in Da Nang.
By the Go Da Nang local team · Last updated July 2026
Vinmec Da Nang opened in September 2017 as the sixth hospital in the Vinmec system, a private Vietnamese healthcare group owned by Vingroup. The building spans more than 37,000 m², with 9 floors above ground plus a basement level, and 222 beds. It is built to international standards, though note that only two Vinmec hospitals system-wide currently hold JCI accreditation — Vinmec Times City in Hanoi and Vinmec Central Park in Ho Chi Minh City — and Vinmec Da Nang is not one of them. Ask staff directly if you need current accreditation details.
Quick verdict: Want an English-speaking doctor, a private room, and a calm environment — at private-hospital prices? Vinmec is the easiest choice in Da Nang, especially for routine specialist care, maternity, pediatrics, and health screening. For major trauma, go public. For the cheapest GP visit, try Family Medical Practice.
Vinmec is well suited to:
It is a weaker fit for:
The reception and waiting lobby at Vinmec Da Nang International Hospital
Vinmec Da Nang sits at 30 Tháng 4 Street, Hòa Cường Ward, Da Nang. (Districts were abolished nationwide in Vietnam's 2025 restructuring; Hòa Cường Bắc and Nam merged into one ward reporting directly to the city.)
30 Tháng 4 Street runs south from the Han River's west bank, in Hòa Cường, south of the Dragon Bridge tourist strip. It's a straightforward Grab or taxi ride from anywhere in the city — most drivers recognize "Vinmec" by name. Coming by motorbike, look for the tall building with the distinctive blue-and-white sign.
Vinmec Da Nang runs as a general hospital with a broad set of departments, confirmed directly against Vinmec's own site:
Note that Vinmec's own Vietnamese- and English-language pages group a couple of these departments slightly differently, so treat exact naming as approximate. Beyond general care, Vinmec is known for services like cardiac care, thyroid surgery, and laparoscopic (keyhole) procedures across its hospital system — ask the international patient department to confirm which of these are offered at the Da Nang campus specifically. As of July 2026, it has also stood up a full robotic surgery center with three systems: Hugo RAS for complex general, urological, and ob-gyn procedures; Mazor X for spinal surgery; and CORI, an AI-assisted system for orthopedic work like total knee replacement with sub-millimeter accuracy. One of the first CORI knee-replacement patients reportedly walked within three hours of surgery. Hugo RAS is confirmed installed at the Da Nang campus; Mazor X and CORI are part of Vinmec's nationwide robotic-surgery rollout, so confirm their availability at Da Nang specifically, along with cost, before counting on them (source).
The surgical team at Vinmec Da Nang with two Hugo RAS robotic surgical systems in the operating room, part of the hospital's July 2026 robotic surgery center launch
What it is not set up for: Like most private hospitals in Da Nang, Vinmec isn't equipped for complex oncology, organ transplants, or highly specialized surgical referrals — these typically go to Vinmec's flagship hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi, or a public specialist center. See our public vs private hospitals guide for where each system excels.
This department makes Vinmec practical for travelers and expats — staff handle scheduling, paperwork, and payment logistics, usually the hardest parts of a hospital visit abroad.
Languages: English is well covered; Japanese, Korean, Russian, and French interpreters are available at some Vinmec hospitals — confirm the exact roster at Da Nang when you book.
What the department handles:
Booking through the app: The MyVinmec app lets you book appointments, view results, and message the hospital directly — often faster than calling if your Vietnamese is limited. Confirm the app covers Da Nang campus bookings when you register.
Vs. Hoan My or FMP: Vinmec leans into comfort and breadth of specialties; Hoan My is a similar-tier private hospital, often slightly cheaper; FMP is a smaller, English-first GP/travel-medicine clinic. Full breakdown in our public vs private hospitals guide.
A private patient room at Vinmec Da Nang International Hospital
Vinmec is set up to work with insurance. Exactly how smooth that process is depends on your specific policy.
Direct billing: Vinmec has direct-billing agreements with several major international and travel insurers, billing them directly instead of you paying and claiming later. The exact partner list changes, so confirm your insurer is covered before your visit.
Without direct billing: Pay upfront (card or cash), get an itemized invoice and medical report, and submit them to your insurer for reimbursement — standard across Da Nang's private hospitals.
Indicative costs: Treat these as a rough guide only — prices change and vary based on exactly what is included, so confirm current figures with the hospital before booking.
What to bring to any visit:
Vinmec's Emergency Medicine department handles urgent-but-stable cases — a bad fever, a deep cut, a suspected fracture — where speed and English matter more than heavy trauma equipment. For genuine major trauma, Da Nang's public hospitals remain the better call; they run the region's largest trauma teams and 24/7 emergency departments built for exactly that. Our emergency care guide for foreigners in Da Nang covers the full decision tree. Dial 115 for a true emergency, or head straight to the nearest appropriate ER if the patient is stable enough to move.
Vinmec Da Nang's main line is 0236 3711 111 — confirmed against Vinmec's own English and Vietnamese hospital pages. Whether it runs a dedicated 24/7 emergency line versus general appointments should be confirmed directly when you call.
You have three practical ways to book:
Have your passport number, a short description of your symptoms or check-up type, your insurance details, and a preferred date/time ready. Mention any interpreter language you need when booking so the hospital can confirm availability in advance.
Quick pick: Vinmec for comfort, maternity/pediatric care, health screening, or routine specialist care with direct-billing insurance; Hoan My for similar-tier care, often cheaper; FMP for a GP visit, travel medicine, or vaccinations; public hospitals for major trauma, true emergencies, or tight budgets. Full side-by-side on cost, wait times, and English support in our public vs private hospitals guide.
30 Tháng 4 Street, Hòa Cường Ward, Da Nang — west bank of the Han River, south of Dragon Bridge. It's a quick Grab or taxi ride from most of the city.
Yes — its international patient department is built around English-speaking staff. Other languages may be available; confirm when booking.
Roughly 3,500,000–50,000,000+ VND depending on scope. Ask for the current price sheet before booking.
It has direct-billing agreements with several major insurers, but the list changes — confirm yours is covered, or plan to pay upfront and claim later.
Its ER handles urgent-but-stable cases well, with English-speaking staff. For major trauma, go to a public hospital instead. See our emergency care guide for the full decision tree.
Yes — through the MyVinmec app, or by calling 0236 3711 111 and asking for the international patient department.
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