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When Things Go Wrong: Essential Vietnamese Medical Phrases

Navigating a Vietnamese hospital is stressful enough without a language barrier. Here are the specific phrases you need to communicate your condition clearly to medical staff.

Di Nam NguyenMay 30, 20263 min di lettura
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Getting sick or injured while traveling in Vietnam (베트남 / 越南 / ベトナム) is an immediate reality check. While many international clinics in Saigon or Hanoi have English-speaking staff, you may find yourself in a local district hospital or a smaller clinic where English is limited. Having a few precise, functional phrases on hand can be the difference between a quick diagnosis and hours of confusion.

The Golden Rule: Keep it Simple

Vietnamese is a tonal language, but in a medical emergency, clarity is more important than perfect pitch. If you are in pain, speak slowly and use short, direct sentences. If you have a travel insurance card or a list of your allergies, keep them printed in a small plastic bag in your wallet. Handing over a piece of paper is often more effective than trying to explain a medical history in a second language.

1. I am in pain here

Phrase: Toi bi dau o day.

Pronunciation: Toy bee dow uh day.

Context: This is your primary tool. Point to the specific area of your body while saying this. If you have stomach pain, you can add bung (stomach) to the end: Toi bi dau o bung. For a headache, use dau dau.

2. I have an allergy to...

Phrase: Toi bi di ung voi...

Pronunciation: Toy bee dee oong voy...

Context: This is critical. If you are allergic to penicillin or specific foods, have the name of the allergen written down in Vietnamese. Follow this phrase with the name of the medication or substance. If you carry an EpiPen, show it to the nurse immediately.

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3. Where is the emergency room?

Phrase: Phong cap cuu o dau?

Pronunciation: Fong cap coo uh dow?

Context: In a large hospital complex, signs can be confusing. Phong cap cuu is the standard term for the emergency department. If you are in a smaller clinic, you can simply ask Bac si o dau? (Where is the doctor?).

4. I need a doctor who speaks English

Phrase: Co bac si nao noi duoc tieng Anh khong?

Pronunciation: Caw bac see now noy duoc tieng Ang khong?

Context: Most hospitals in major cities like Da Nang or Ho Chi Minh City (호치민시 / 胡志明市 / ホーチミン市) will have at least one staff member on duty who can manage basic English. Do not be afraid to ask this repeatedly if you feel you are not being understood.

5. How much does it cost?

Phrase: Chi phi la bao nhieu?

Pronunciation: Chee fee la bow hieu?

Context: Vietnamese hospitals often require payment upfront or a deposit before procedures. It is standard practice to ask for the cost of a consultation or test before agreeing to it. If you are using travel insurance, ask for an hoa don do (red invoice/official receipt) for your claim later.

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6. I am dizzy / I feel like fainting

Phrase: Toi bi chong mat.

Pronunciation: Toy bee chong mat.

Context: If you are suffering from heat exhaustion—a common issue for travelers in the central region—this phrase alerts staff that you are a fall risk and need to sit or lie down immediately.

Understanding the Hospital Environment

When you arrive, you will likely be asked for your passport. Keep a photocopy or a digital scan on your phone. If you are visiting a public hospital, expect a more chaotic environment than you might be used to at home. Family members often stay in the room to assist with patient care, which is a cultural norm here. Don't be alarmed by the presence of non-medical staff in the wards; it is simply how the system functions.

If you find yourself needing a pharmacy, look for signs that say Nha Thuoc. Many pharmacists in Vietnam are highly knowledgeable and can provide basic advice for minor ailments like a stomach bug from a bad batch of "bun cha" or a scrape from a motorbike ride. However, for anything involving high fever, severe abdominal pain, or deep lacerations, go straight to a hospital.

Bottom line

Stay calm, keep your passport and insurance details accessible, and don't hesitate to use translation apps if your spoken Vietnamese isn't getting the point across. Most medical staff are accustomed to helping foreigners and will appreciate your effort to communicate clearly.