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EFFORTLESS WORK PERMIT HEALTH CHECK AT CAREPLUS

EFFORTLESS WORK PERMIT HEALTH CHECK AT CAREPLUS

3/14/2024 9:33:18 AM

More and more foreigners are choosing Vietnam as a place to work and develop their careers. For foreigners residing and working in Vietnam, the ability to work and live legally, akin to temporary residents, necessitates the submission of a series of documents meeting certain standards, including a health examination dossier provided by authorized medical facilities. Among them, CarePlus International Clinics has always been a reliable healthcare facility for foreign clients seeking to undergo annual health check-ups for Work Permit.
 
At CarePlus, we make the process as easy as possible. This includes scheduling appointments with simple and quick procedures, providing access to modern facilities, and assisting in completing all necessary paperwork for submission to government agencies.
 
After registering at CarePlus, clients will undergo the following health examination items:
 
🔸 Internal Medicine; Dental Care; Eye Exam; Ear-nose-throat; Dermatology; Gynecology (For WOMEN)
🔸Complete blood count
🔸Blood glucose
🔸Kidney function (Creatinine, Urea)
🔸Liver enzymes (AST, ALT, GGT)
🔸Hepatitis b ((HBsAg)
🔸Hepatitis b (Anti-Hbsab)
🔸Urinalysis
🔸Chest X-ray
🔸Breast ultrasound (For WOMEN)
 
 
 
At the end of the health check-up session, the general practitioner will analyze the test results together with the client and provide in-depth consultation on their health status. CarePlus will issue a health examination certificate for the client, and the medical examination record will be sent to the pre-registered address.
 
At present, CarePlus International Clinic offers a wide range of general and specialized services catering to foreign patients and their families. In addition to the general Work Permit health check-up, CarePlus provides services for Cancer screening; STD screening for both Men & Women; Screening for dangerous conditions such as: Cardiovascular diseases, Stroke, Diabetes, and Diabetes complications...
 
When visiting CarePlus Clinic, clients will be examined and consulted by a team of highly professional doctors, with caring and friendly support staff who communicate fluently in English. Convenient, modern facilities with advanced equipment and a clean, friendly environment help clients feel more comfortable and at ease.
 
🤝 Simplify the process of applying for a work permit in Vietnam, trust CarePlus to support customers.
 
📌Refer to the general examination packages for foreigners HERE
📲 Please contact us for more information or appointment booking at: www.careplusvn.com - Free Hotline: 1800 6116

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