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Navigating Vietnamese Hospitals: Essential Phrases for Medical Emergencies

When you need professional care in Vietnam, clear communication is vital. Here are the specific phrases to help you navigate a clinic or hospital visit with confidence.

Di Nam NguyenMay 30, 20263 min di lettura
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Most travelers in Vietnam (베트남 / 越南 / ベトナム) focus their language learning on ordering "pho" or haggling for a "non la". However, when you are dealing with a sudden fever, a motorbike scrape, or a stomach bug, the stakes change. While many international clinics in Saigon or Hanoi have English-speaking staff, you will inevitably encounter situations—especially in public hospitals or provincial clinics—where basic Vietnamese is the only bridge to getting the right care.

The Golden Rule: Clarity Over Politeness

In a medical setting, do not worry about being overly flowery with your honorifics. Keep your sentences short, direct, and loud enough to be heard over the bustle of a busy waiting room. If you are in pain, state it clearly. If you have an allergy, write it down on a piece of paper beforehand; medical staff appreciate written documentation as much as verbal communication.

1. I need to see a doctor

Phrase: Toi can gap bac si. Pronunciation: Toy kun gup buck see.

This is your opening line at the reception desk. If you are in a larger hospital, they may ask if you have an appointment. If you don't, simply say "khong" (no) and ask for the emergency department: "Khoa cap cuu o dau?" (Where is the emergency room?).

2. It hurts here

Phrase: Toi bi dau o day. Pronunciation: Toy bee dow uh day.

Point to the specific area of your body while saying this. If you need to be more specific, use these body parts:

  • Head: "dau"
  • Stomach: "bung"
  • Chest: "nguc"
  • Leg: "chan"
  • Arm: "tay"

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3. I have an allergy to...

Phrase: Toi bi di ung voi... Pronunciation: Toy bee yee ung voy...

This is perhaps the most important phrase if you are being prescribed medication. Follow this with the name of the drug. For example, if you are allergic to penicillin, say: "Toi bi di ung voi penicillin." Carry a card in your wallet with your blood type and any known allergies written in Vietnamese.

4. How much does this cost?

Phrase: Gia bao nhieu? Pronunciation: Yah bow nyew?

In public hospitals, you will often be sent to a pharmacy counter or a payment window. Do not assume the price is fixed; always ask for a receipt or a breakdown. If you are using travel insurance, make sure to ask for a "hoa don do" (red invoice/official tax receipt) so you can claim the costs back later.

5. Can you speak English?

Phrase: Anh/chi co noi tieng Anh khong? Pronunciation: An/chee co noy tyeng Ang khong?

Use "anh" if speaking to a man and "chi" if speaking to a woman. This helps identify if there is a staff member nearby who can act as a translator. If the answer is no, use a translation app like Google Translate, but keep your sentences simple—avoid idioms or complex medical jargon.

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6. I feel dizzy/nauseous

Phrase: Toi thay chong mat/buon non. Pronunciation: Toy tie chong mut/bwon nun.

If you are feeling faint, do not try to stand in line. Use this phrase immediately so staff can get you a chair or a bed. In the heat of places like Da Nang or the humidity of the Mekong Delta (메콩 델타 / 湄公河三角洲 / メコンデルタ), dehydration is common; if you suspect this, say "Toi bi mat nuoc" (I am dehydrated).

Preparing for the Visit

Before you head to a medical facility, ensure you have your passport and your insurance policy number saved on your phone. If you are in a city like Hue or Hoi An, ask your hotel reception to write down the name of the hospital in Vietnamese so you can show it to a taxi driver.

If you are dealing with a minor issue, consider visiting a local pharmacy, or "nha thuoc". Pharmacists in Vietnam are highly trained and can often diagnose and treat minor ailments like skin rashes or common colds without a hospital visit. Just be prepared to show them the symptoms directly.

Final note

Keep your expectations realistic regarding the environment; public hospitals can be crowded and noisy, which is standard practice in the local healthcare system. Stay calm, keep your documents organized, and use these phrases to ensure you get the attention you need.