Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital

Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital
Geography
Location 171/3, Truong Chinh Street, Tan Thoi Nhat Ward, District 12, Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Coordinates 10.83389 106.62417
Organisation
Care system Private
Hospital type General
Services
History
Founded 2001
Links
Website <http://www.tmmchealthcare.com/en/>
Lists Hospitals in Vietnam

The Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital (Abbreviation: Tam Tri Sai Gon or TTSG; Vietnamese: Bệnh viện Đa Khoa Tâm Trí Sài Gòn) is the flagship hospital of TMMC Healthcare. Located in the northern part of Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam, Tam Tri Sai Gon is the leading private hospital in the area and its accident and emergency department is the busiest in the city largely due to its geographically strategic location.

History

Established in 2001 and incorporated in 2014 into TMMC Healthcare, Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital is equipped with cutting-edge facilities accompanied by a group of established consulting physicians to provide patients with the best healthcare services along with accessibility to modern medicine with affordable price.

The medical centers of Excellence of Oncology(TMMC Cancer Center),[1] Cardiovascular, Orthopedic and Ophthalmology, initiated by Dr Dilshaad Ali, the founding President of TMMC Healthcare, are the core competencies, making it stand out from the entire picture of Vietnam healthcare system. In recent years, Tam Tri Sai Gon General Hospital has rapidly emerged to be a reliable healthcare destination not only for local patients but also for patients in surrounding provinces and international patients .

With bed capacity of over 200, the hospital admits hundreds of outpatient visit a day, and 20% of medical tourists whom are foreign patients from 60 countries all over the world.

Quick facts

  • 11,000 Admissions per year
  • 180,000 Outpatient visits per year
  • 238 CSR campaigns per year [2]
  • 83 Physicians

Division of Medicine

Division of Surgery

Clinical support services

References

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