Top 10 Highest-Rated Hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City in 2024
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health has officially released the results of its 2024 hospital quality assessment, covering 124 healthcare facilities across the city. The annual evaluation aims to measure healthcare quality, patient safety, hospital management efficiency, and overall patient satisfaction.
This year’s results highlight several public and private hospitals that continue to deliver outstanding medical services and maintain high standards of patient care.
Binh Dan Hospital Tops the Ranking
With an impressive score of 964 out of 1,000 points, Binh Dan Hospital ranked first among all evaluated hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City. The hospital is widely recognized as one of Vietnam’s leading centers for urology, surgery, and advanced medical treatments.
Closely following were Gia Dinh People’s Hospital with 963 points and Tam Anh General Hospital with 962 points.
Top 10 Highest-Rated Hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City (2024)
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, the ten highest-scoring hospitals are:
| Rank | Hospital | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Binh Dan Hospital | 964 |
| 2 | Gia Dinh People’s Hospital | 963 |
| 3 | Tam Anh General Hospital | 962 |
| 4 | City Children’s Hospital | 956 |
| 5 | Hung Vuong Hospital | 954 |
| 6 | Children’s Hospital No. 1 | 947 |
| 7 | People’s Hospital 115 | 936 |
| 8 | Thu Duc City Hospital | 928 |
| 9 | Hospital for Tropical Diseases | 907 |
| 10 | Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital | 903 |
These hospitals achieved outstanding results across multiple quality indicators, reflecting their commitment to clinical excellence, patient safety, and service quality.
How Were Hospitals Evaluated?
The assessment was conducted using Vietnam’s National Hospital Quality Standards. Hospitals were evaluated based on several key criteria, including:
- Leadership and hospital management
- Clinical quality and patient safety
- Infrastructure and medical equipment
- Treatment and care processes
- Patient satisfaction (inpatient and outpatient)
- Staff satisfaction and working conditions
- Continuous quality improvement activities
The evaluation did not include hospitals operated by central government ministries or healthcare facilities that had been in operation for less than 12 months.
Facilities Receiving the Lowest Scores
The Department of Health also published a list of healthcare facilities that received the lowest evaluation scores in 2024.
Most of these facilities were cosmetic surgery hospitals, specialized clinics, and former district-level medical centers, including:
- Cao Thang Eye Hospital
- Sai Gon Dental and Maxillofacial Hospital
- District 3 Medical Center
- District 5 Medical Center
- District 10 Medical Center
- JK Japan-Korea Cosmetic Hospital
- STO Phuong Dong Hospital
- Ky Hoa Medika Cosmetic Hospital
- Gaya Vietnam-Korea Hospital
- Paris Cosmetic Hospital
The publication of these results is intended to encourage healthcare providers to improve service quality and enhance patient experiences.
Public Feedback Remains a Key Quality Indicator
To strengthen healthcare quality management, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health continues to operate several patient feedback channels, including:
- Electronic feedback kiosks located within hospitals
- A dedicated healthcare hotline
- Online reporting and feedback systems
These channels allow patients and their families to share experiences and help healthcare providers identify areas for improvement.
What This Means for Expats Living in Vietnam
For expatriates living and working in Ho Chi Minh City, choosing the right healthcare provider is an important decision. Hospitals such as Tam Anh General Hospital, Gia Dinh People’s Hospital, Binh Dan Hospital, and Thu Duc City Hospital have demonstrated strong performance in quality assessments and continue to be trusted by both local and international patients.
While public hospitals often provide excellent medical expertise at affordable costs, many expats also choose private or international healthcare providers for greater convenience, shorter waiting times, and English-speaking medical staff.
Given the potential cost of treatment at private and international hospitals, having comprehensive health insurance can provide valuable financial protection and ensure access to high-quality healthcare whenever needed.

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