May 17, 2026 | 17:08 (GMT+7)
Military Hospital 175 provides medical care for policy households in Dong Nai
PANO - Military Hospital 175 under the Ministry of National Defense organized a community outreach program in Loc Quang commune, Dong Nai city on May 16, offering free medical examinations, health consultations, medicines, and gifts to policy families and disadvantaged residents.
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Military Hospital 175 presents gifts to disadvantaged residents. |
The program marked the 136th birth anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh and the 51st anniversary of the foundation day of Military Hospital 175.
As part of the event, the hospital delegation offered incense at the Memorial House dedicated to fallen military and civilian medical personnel. The memorial honors more than 9,000 martyrs, medical workers, and injured or sick service members who sacrificed their lives on the Southeastern battlefield during the war.
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Doctors from Military Hospital 175 provide medical examinations for local residents. |
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Military Hospital 175 delegation visits and presents gifts to policy families. |
Military Hospital 175 also provided free health checkups, consultations, and medicine for nearly 500 residents, while presenting gifts to 300 policy families and needy households in the area.
During the trip, the hospital visited and presented gifts to two border posts, local authorities, policy families, and households facing difficult circumstances in Loc Quang commune. In addition, the delegation handed over gifts to 136 disadvantaged students with good academic performance and gave encouragement to motivate them to overcome difficulties in learning and daily life.
Speaking at the program, Deputy Director of Military Hospital 175 Major General Le Quang Tri said the activities aimed to strengthen traditional values while promoting compassion, responsibility, and medical ethics among the hospital’s staff and mass organizations.
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The hospital delegation visits and presents gifts to Tan Thanh Border Post. |
He added that the program also helped enhance public awareness and practical action in health care, strengthen military-civilian solidarity, and reinforce the image of dedicated military doctors serving the people.
Translated by Chung Anh