Robotics, 3D Printing And Advanced Technologies Power Vinmec's Rise In Regional Healthcare

At Vinmec, three patients capture the shift: an eight-year-old boy with osteosarcoma that had consumed his entire femur, a 25-year-old with severe pelvic and proximal femur destruction, and a 48-year-old left wheelchair-bound after exhausting options elsewhere. All three regained functional mobility.
Their outcomes reflect Vinmec's decade-long build-out of advanced clinical capabilities: hospital-based 3D printing, limb-salvage bone cancer surgery to CAR-T cell therapy, genomic medicine, and precision imaging. Lately, in March 2026, Vinmec Ocean Park 2 in Greater Hanoi introduced Vietnam's first 3.0 Tesla MAGNETOM Vida XT MRI, reducing scan times by up to 75% and advancing both diagnostic precision and patient comfort.
Redefining Healthcare Capacity
Vinmec Healthcare System was founded in Hanoi in 2012 with a patient-centered mission: deliver international-standard care in Vietnam so fewer patients need to seek treatment abroad.
Fourteen years later, the scale of that build-out is measurable. Vinmec now operates 10 hospitals and 7 clinics nationwide, processing over 8 million patient visits annually, with a 92% satisfaction rate ranking among Vietnam's highest. The system processes two facilities holding Joint Commission International accreditation under Academic Medical Center standards.
'We are committed to advancing technology, strengthening our academic foundation through research, and translating every breakthrough into better outcomes for patients. That has always been, and remains, our direction', shared Prof. Tran Trung Dung, CEO of Vinmec Healthcare System.
Nearly 40,000 Vietnamese patients spend close to US$2 billion on overseas care each year, underscoring the demand Vinmec is addressing through high-tech, international-standard healthcare in Vietnam.
The Model Behind Vinmec's Clinical Firsts
Vinmec's progress in advanced medicine has been driven by sustained investment in clinical technology.
The foundation was laid at Vinmec Times City, where the Da Vinci robotic surgical system, previously found only at elite hospitals in Singapore, the United States, and Japan, made its private-sector debut in Vietnam, establishing the country's first private robotic surgery center.
Since then, robotic-assisted procedures have expanded across specialties, reinforcing Vinmec's position in robotic surgery in Southeast Asia.

One of the clearest examples came in June 2025, when a nine-year-old boy with severe drug-resistant epilepsy underwent Vietnam's first robotic-guided pediatric epilepsy surgery at Vinmec Central Park. Using the AutoGuide™ system with stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG), the team placed electrodes deep within high-risk neural structures with sub-millimeter precision, leading to a marked reduction in seizures within one month.
In the same year, an eight-year-old cancer patient arrived at Vinmec with osteosarcoma that had consumed his entire femur. Vinmec's multidisciplinary team, including surgeons and biomedical engineers from VinUniversity, designed and implanted a fully customised, modular 3D-printed titanium femur, engineered to extend as the child grows. Remarkably, it was recognised by the U.S. National Library of Medicine to be the first procedure of its kind in the world.
The clinical breakthroughs are reinforced by a strategic research partnership among Vinmec, VinUniversity, and Hanoi Medical University, bringing research and patient care into closer alignment through AI, robotics, and medical big data. Notably, the 3D-printed femur was not sourced externally - it was co-designed in-house by VinUni engineers and Vinmec surgeons working side by side.
Global Validation, Rising Standards
In healthcare, the calibre of a system's partnerships often speaks to the standards it upholds.
In March 2026, Vinmec signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with Siemens Healthineers - the global medical technology leader operating in over 180 countries. The agreement spans four strategic pillars: knowledge transfer and training, clinical marketing and branding, Centers of Excellence, and scientific collaboration.
'We believe our partnership with Vinmec Healthcare System will connect international expertise with healthcare needs in Vietnam and further drive medical technology innovation across the region', said Elisabeth Staudinger, Managing Board member of Siemens Healthineers at the signing ceremony.
Vinmec is also a member of the Cleveland Clinic Connected network, becoming the first healthcare system in Southeast Asia to join this global network.

The clinical advances have translated into international recognition. Vinmec made history at the 2025 Healthcare Asia Awards by becoming Vietnam's first healthcare system to win Hospital Group of the Year and Technology Innovation of the Year simultaneously. These were dual honors that reflected a decade of pioneering procedures, including the first 3D-printed titanium chest wall reconstruction performed in Southeast Asia.
That same year, Vinmec was singled out at Taipei's ASOCIO Digital Summit as the sole Vietnamese healthcare recipient in the HealthTech category. The award, presented at a forum attended by technology leaders from 24 economies across Asia and Oceania, recognised the system's digital health innovations.
In 2026, Vinmec returned to the Healthcare Asia Awards with three wins: Hospital Group of the Year, Patient Care Initiative of the Year, and ESG Program of the Year, marking back-to-back years of distinction at one of Asia's leading healthcare honors. Its palliative care framework for cancer patients, in particular, has generated significant interest among international medical peers for redefining comprehensive cancer treatment.
More than a record of milestones, they point to Vinmec's longer-term ambition to shape the next chapter of high-tech, patient-centered care in Asia.
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