Healthcare in Da Nang: A Complete Guide for Expats
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Healthcare in Da Nang: A Complete Guide for Expats

Robert Hendricks
Robert Hendricks
December 28, 2025 5 min read 46

Da Nang healthcare for expats: use Hoan My Hospital (English-speaking staff, modern equipment) or Family Medical Practice (international standard). Costs: GP visit $33-59, specialist $37-108, ER $20-60, 24-hr hospital stay ~$800. Pay upfront required even in emergencies. Quality matches Western standards at private facilities. Save emergency numbers: 112 (general), 115 (ambulance). Here's what expats in Da Nang need to know.

Emergency Numbers to Save

Before anything else, save these numbers in your phone:

  • General Emergency (Lifesaving Services): 112
  • First Aid/Ambulance: 115
  • Police: 113
  • Fire: 114
  • Child Protection: 111

Recommended Hospitals for Expats

Hoan My Da Nang Hospital

This is the hospital most expats end up using. It is a private facility with English-speaking staff and modern equipment. The quality matches what you would find in Western countries.

  • Address: 291 Nguyen Van Linh, Thac Gian, Thanh Khe, Da Nang
  • Phone: 0236 3650 676

Family Medical Practice Danang

This clinic caters specifically to expats and travelers. They have international-standard care and staff who speak fluent English.

  • Address: 96-98 Nguyen Van Linh, Hai Chau, Da Nang
  • Emergency Line: *9999

What to Expect from Private Healthcare

Private hospitals in Da Nang offer care that matches Western standards. You will find modern equipment, English-speaking doctors, and faster service than public facilities. The difference from public hospitals is significant in terms of wait times and communication.

One important thing to know: you will need to pay upfront or agree to payment before being discharged, even in emergency situations. This caught me off guard the first time, so have a payment method ready.

Healthcare Costs in Da Nang

Here is what you can expect to pay for common medical services:

  • GP Consultation: $33-59
  • Specialist Visit: $37-108
  • Emergency Room Visit: $20-60
  • 24-Hour Hospital Stay: Around $800
  • Dental Cleaning: $12-32
  • Eye Exam: $8-20
  • Glasses: $20-100

To put this in perspective, a comprehensive emergency room visit with testing costs around $60 here compared to potentially $50,000 or more in the United States. The savings are dramatic.

Pharmacies and Medications

Finding medications in Da Nang is generally straightforward. Many common drugs do not require prescriptions here, which is convenient but also means you should know what you need.

ABC Pharmacy

This pharmacy is popular with expats because the staff speaks English and they have honest pricing.

  • Address: 267 Ho Nghinh, Phuoc My, Son Tra, Da Nang

For specialty medications, you may need to order through a pharmacist. They can usually get what you need within a few days.

Dental Care

Dental work in Vietnam is remarkably affordable. Tooth implants can cost as little as $800 compared to several thousand dollars in the US. Private dental clinics offer high-quality care with modern equipment.

Vision Care

Getting glasses or contacts here is simple and cheap. I recommend Khanh Hung Optical at 70 Nguyen Thai Hoc in Hai Chau. Contact lenses run about $35 for an eight-month supply.

Health Insurance for Expats

Monthly insurance costs vary by age:

  • 20s: Under $50 per month
  • 30s: Around $100 per month
  • 55+: Around $160 per month

At my age, insurance gives me peace of mind for any major medical issues. For routine care, the out-of-pocket costs are so low that some expats skip insurance entirely and pay as they go.

My Personal Experience

I have used the healthcare system here for routine checkups and a minor issue that needed attention. The doctors were professional, the facilities clean, and the communication in English was adequate. Coming from the Midwest where I was used to excellent healthcare, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality here.

The biggest adjustment is the payment system. Having cash or a working card ready before you need care is essential. Do not assume insurance will be billed directly like back home.

Final Thoughts

Healthcare in Da Nang is accessible, affordable, and better than many expats expect. Take time to locate the hospitals and pharmacies near you before you need them. Save those emergency numbers. And consider whether insurance makes sense for your situation and age.

Coming from Minneapolis, I never thought I would say this, but healthcare here works well for expat life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hospitals for expats in Da Nang?
Hoan My Da Nang Hospital (English staff, modern equipment) and Family Medical Practice (international standard, expat-focused).
How much does healthcare cost in Da Nang?
GP $33-59, specialist $37-108, ER $20-60, hospital stay ~$800/day, dental $12-32. Much cheaper than Western countries.
Do I need to pay upfront at Da Nang hospitals?
Yes, even in emergencies. Pay or agree to payment before discharge. Have payment method ready.
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Robert Hendricks
Robert Hendricks
United States From Minneapolis, United States | Vietnam Living in Da Nang, Vietnam

Thirty years of Minneapolis winters were enough. Retired from manufacturing, packed up, and landed in Da Nang. Best decision I ever made. Now it's beach sunrises, Vietnamese coffee, and figuring out healthcare as an expat retiree. Happy to share what I've learned.

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