A Dedicated Local Team, Now Based in Dong Hoi Itself
Dong Hoi has always been the place most travellers pass through rather than stop in — the airport and train station for Phong Nha, a night on the way to or from the caves, a beach town for domestic tourists. For a long time that also meant it was the place with the least dependable medical care for foreigners: no dedicated English-speaking service, just a long wait or a trip to whichever clinic happened to be open.
That has changed. We now have a dedicated local team on the ground in Dong Hoi — 20 doctors, our largest team in any city we cover. They live and work here, not somewhere else, which means a booking does not have to wait for a doctor to drive in from another town. A doctor comes to your hotel room, your homestay or your home, examines you, runs whatever tests are needed and starts treatment, usually in a single visit.
Following Vietnam's 2025 provincial merger, Dong Hoi is now the capital of Quang Tri Province, and it remains the gateway city to Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, roughly 45 km and about 45 to 60 minutes away by road. Most visitors to the caves fly into Dong Hoi Airport or arrive on the North-South Reunification Express before continuing on, and a great many of them are exactly the people who need this service: someone who lands unwell, or falls ill the night before an early departure, with nowhere obvious to turn.
How It Works
- Contact us through the form on this site or by email, with your hotel or address, a map pin if you can, and a short description of your symptoms.
- We confirm the booking and give you a realistic arrival window for your exact location.
- The doctor comes to you — hotel, homestay, guesthouse or private home, day or night.
- Examination, tests and treatment happen on the spot, in one visit wherever possible.
- You pay the doctor directly at the end of the visit, and receive any documentation you need before they leave.
Who We Help in Dong Hoi
The people who call us here fall into a few clear groups, and the reasons are specific to what Dong Hoi actually is: an airport, a train station, a beach and a gateway, all in one small city.
Travellers Arriving Sick by Train or Plane
Long-haul flights, overnight sleeper trains and the general strain of travel are a common trigger for illness to surface right as someone arrives. A stomach bug that started somewhere else, a fever that builds overnight on the train, jet lag tipping into something more serious — Dong Hoi Airport and the train station are often the exact point where a traveller first realises they need help, sometimes before they have even reached a hotel. We can see you at the airport-area hotels or come to you once you have checked in.
Beach Holidaymakers at Nhat Le and Bao Ninh
Nhat Le Beach and the resorts along the Bao Ninh peninsula draw a growing number of holidaymakers, mostly domestic but increasingly foreign as well. Sunburn, heat exhaustion, jellyfish stings, ear infections from swimming, and the stomach upsets that go with a week of unfamiliar food and long beach days are the usual reasons a doctor gets called out here. Bao Ninh sits across the river from the city centre, and we cover it the same as anywhere else in Dong Hoi.
Travellers Passing Through Before or After Phong Nha
A large share of visitors to Phong Nha-Ke Bang spend a night in Dong Hoi either side of the trip — before an early cave tour, or resting up afterwards before a flight or train home. If illness or an injury from trekking or caving surfaces during that one night in the city, waiting until you are back among familiar options is not always realistic. We treat exactly this kind of case regularly: someone who needs to be seen tonight, not once they get home.
Dong Hoi's Expat Community
A smaller but steady number of foreign residents live and work in Dong Hoi. For ongoing or everyday medical needs — a chest infection, a repeat prescription, a check-up, a child who is unwell at night — a home visit from an English-speaking doctor is often simpler than finding your way through a local clinic. This is a year-round service for residents, not only something laid on for tourists in high season.
What We Bring
Our doctors travel with a full portable kit, so most of what would normally require a clinic visit can happen wherever you are:
- General consultation and examination — stethoscope, blood pressure monitor, thermometer, pulse oximeter
- IV therapy and rehydration — IV fluids and setup for dehydration, heat exhaustion and food poisoning
- Blood tests, with samples taken on site
- Urine analysis
- Prescriptions and common medications dispensed on the spot
- Medical certificates, including documentation for fitness-to-fly or fitness-to-travel and other paperwork you may need
- Paediatric visits for children
Tell us your symptoms when you book, so the doctor arrives with the right equipment already loaded.
Areas We Cover
We cover Dong Hoi city and the surrounding areas that travellers and residents actually stay in:
- City centre — hotels, guesthouses and homes across central Dong Hoi
- The train station area — hotels and homestays around the Dong Hoi railway station, including passengers arriving on or waiting for the Reunification Express
- The airport area — hotels near Dong Hoi Airport (VDH), for arrivals and departures on domestic flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
- Nhat Le Beach — the hotels and resorts along the beachfront
- Bao Ninh peninsula — resorts, guesthouses and homes across the river from the city centre
If you are staying somewhere not listed here, ask us — it is very likely still within reach.
When to Go Straight to the Hospital Instead
We handle non-emergency and urgent-but-not-critical medical needs at your hotel, homestay or home. We do not treat genuine emergencies. Chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, a serious head or spinal injury, loss of consciousness or signs of a stroke need an ambulance or a hospital, not a home visit.
In Vietnam the emergency number for an ambulance is 115. The main hospital serving Dong Hoi is the Vietnam–Cuba Friendship Hospital, a Grade I central-level hospital under the Ministry of Health with over 1,300 beds, and it is where serious cases from the wider area, including Phong Nha, are taken. If you describe an emergency when you contact us, we will tell you plainly to call 115 or go straight to the hospital rather than wait for a home visit.
How You Pay
We do not publish prices anywhere on this site, because every visit is different and depends on what is needed. You pay the doctor or nurse directly at the end of the visit, using whichever of three methods suits you: a Vietnamese QR code bank transfer, cash, or credit/debit card. You will always know the cost before treatment begins.
If you need paperwork for a travel insurance claim, ask and we will provide a receipt after the consultation, which you can use for your own reimbursement claim with your insurer.