There are some normal question about “a private clinic”

“What is private clinic?”

A "phòng mạch tư" (private clinic) is a healthcare facility independently established and operated by doctors or healthcare professionals, separate from public hospitals or state-run medical institutions. In Vietnam, private clinics can offer a variety of medical services, including general check-ups, specialized consultations (such as ENT, ophthalmology, dermatology, internal medicine, and surgery), health counseling, prescription writing, and basic medical procedures.

These clinics are typically set up by licensed physicians or groups of doctors and must adhere to the regulations established by the Ministry of Health.

“Do those doctors usually specialize in any medical examination?”

Most doctors who open private clinics specialize in a specific field in which they have received training and have professional experience. Common specialties include internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, ENT (ear, nose, and throat), dermatology, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, and dentistry.

However, there are also multi-specialty clinics where doctors from various fields collaborate to offer a broader range of services. This setup allows patients to address multiple health concerns at a single location, providing a more comprehensive care option.

“How many nurses and doctors does a typical private practice have?”

The scale of a typical private clinic is quite small, usually comprising 1 to 2 doctors along with 1 to 3 nurses or nursing assistants.

Doctors:

Nurses/Nursing Assistants:

This compact setup allows private clinics to operate more flexibly but often limits the services primarily to simple procedures and less complex clinical examinations compared to larger hospitals​