Providing free health consultations, medical examinations, and medication to the public.
On October 19th and 20th, the Ngo Family Doctors' Club of Vietnam coordinated a program to donate gifts, provide free medical examinations, and distribute free medicine to over 2,250 children, women, and the elderly in Thai Binh and Dak Nong provinces.

In Thai Binh province, the Ngo Family Doctors Club of Vietnam and the Ngo Family Council of Thai Binh province, in coordination with the People's Committee of Nam Hai commune (Tien Hai district), organized a program to provide free medical examinations, treatment, and medicine to 250 elderly people and women, and to give gifts to disadvantaged students in the commune.

On this occasion, the Ngo Family Doctors Club of Vietnam and the Ngo Family Council of Thai Binh province presented 30 gifts and 2,000 notebooks to students in difficult circumstances.


This program celebrates the successful conclusion of the 10th Congress of the Ngo Family Clan of Vietnam, term 2024-2029, and commemorates Vietnamese Women's Day on October 20th. Through this program, we not only provide healthcare services to people in difficult circumstances, especially women and the elderly, but also create opportunities for general and specialized health consultations for local residents and foster connections within the community.



In Dak Nong province, the Ngo Family Doctors' Club, Children's Hospital 1 (Ho Chi Minh City), the Ho Chi Minh City Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease Association, in coordination with the Ngo Family Council of Vietnam, Dak Nong Newspaper, Dak Nong Department of Health, and the People's Committees of Cu Jut and Krong No districts, organized a program to donate gifts, provide medical examinations, screen for congenital heart disease, and distribute free medicine to more than 2,000 children in Cu Jut and Krong No districts of Dak Nong province.

As part of the program, more than 2,000 children received free medical examinations, tests, and medication from doctors and medical staff. In addition, doctors provided post-examination consultations to help people better understand their health status and how to care for themselves and prevent diseases. During the examinations, approximately 30 children were found to have cardiovascular problems, and many others suffered from malnutrition and anemia.

After analyzing the children's medical conditions, further in-depth diagnosis and cardiovascular intervention are planned for these children at Children's Hospital 1 (Ho Chi Minh City) in the near future.

In addition to medical examinations and treatment, the program also donated 139 million VND to the Education Promotion Associations of the districts, provided free medicine worth 100 million VND, and donated 6,000 notebooks and 2,000 gifts to disadvantaged children in the province.

On this occasion, the Ngo Family Doctors Club of Vietnam, the Ngo Family Council of Vietnam, and sponsors donated 2,000 gifts to support educational initiatives and healthcare for disadvantaged children in Dak Nong province.
This is a highly meaningful activity by the Ngo Family Council of Vietnam, doctors, nurses, and sponsors for children in remote areas and ethnic minority communities with limited access to healthcare services, in celebration of Vietnamese Women's Day on October 20th.