Valeria is a Certified Nutritionist, Hormonal Health Coach, and is certified in Acupuncture and Functional Medicine. Her clients receive support and powerful diet and lifestyle modifications to promote hormonal balance, manage chronic illness and make an impact on their overall...
Welcome back Mr. Dobric Raphael!
Mr. Dobric Raphael – CMI’s osteopath will come back from 23/10 to 20/11.Do not hesitate to contact the secretariat on 028 3827 2366 or send us an email at info@cmi-vietnam.com for booking an appointment with him. ────────────────────── CMI (Centre Medical International) 30...
⭐ Happy Vietnam National Day! ⭐
Please be informed that CMI will be closed from 1/9 to 3/9 and reopened on 4/9. We hope you have an enjoyable holiday ❤️ ——– 🏥 CMI (Centre Medical International) 📍 30 Pham Ngoc Thach, W. Vo Thi Sau, D.3,...
⭐ Happy Vietnam’s National Day! ⭐
Please be informed that CMI will be closed from 2/9 to 4/9 and reopend on 5/9. We hope you have an enjoyable holiday ❤️ ——– 🏥 CMI (Centre Medical International) 📍 30 Pham Ngoc Thach, W. Vo Thi Sau, D.3,...
Welcome back Dr. Nicolas Lagüe, General and Tropical Practitioner
We are happy to announce that Dr. Nicolas Lagüe, General and Tropical Practitioner, will be back at CMI on Monday 29 November.
Traditional Oriental Medicine: What You Need to Know?
Traditional Oriental Medicine: What You Need to Know? Traditional Medicine is a term used to refer to the medical sector associated with East Asian countries, such as China (Traditional Chinese Medicine), Vietnam, Japan and Korea.
🕒 Service update: we’re extending our clinic hours
As Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City have entered a "new normal" period, we are pleased to announce that we are extending our hours of service in order to better accommodate our patients’ needs. Please note that CMI will now be open the following hours: Monday to Saturday: 8 AM to 6 PM
World Heart Day 2021
Every year, September 29 is observed as World Heart Day to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease, heart disease, and stroke. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 17 million people die from heart disease worldwide every year.