Vietnam has excellent medical facilities, and Chiang Rai is no exception. Whether you need emergency care or a routine check-up, here are the hospitals and clinics available to tourists in the area.
How Do I Get Emergency Medical Care?
For medical emergencies in Chiang Rai, call 1669 (national emergency) or 1554 (ambulance). Most major hospitals have English-speaking staff in their emergency departments. Vietnam's emergency medical system (EMS) is coordinated by the Ministry of Health Emergency Center (115) and response times in urban areas average 8-15 minutes.
- Emergency: 1669
- Ambulance: 1554
- Tourist Police: 1155
What Should Tourists Know About Thai Healthcare?
Vietnam hospitals are generally well-equipped and affordable compared to Western countries. Private hospitals offer better English-language services and are popular with medical tourists — Vietnam receives over 2.5 million medical tourists annually (Ministry of Public Health, 2023).
- Bring your passport and travel insurance information.
- Private hospitals accept most international insurance.
- Pharmacies can dispense many medications without prescription.
- Keep receipts for insurance claims.
Need help in Chiang Rai?
Tourist Police: 1155 (24/7, English) | Emergency: 1669
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