
THINH, DOAN CUONG
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Specialize
Urology & Andrology
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Foreign language
Vietnamese, English
- 2017: M.D., University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City
- 2023: Specialist Level I in Urology
- Certifications in: Basic Andrology (2023), Diagnostic and Interventional Urological Endoscopy (2023), General Abdominal Ultrasound (2022), Arteriovenous Fistula Surgery for Hemodialysis (2024), and Male Reproductive Health Care (2025).
- License: No. 041776/BYT-CCHN
- 2017–2022: Urologist, Department of Urology, Thong Nhat Hospital – a top-tier hospital under the Ministry of Health.
- 2022–2023: Urological Surgery Training at Binh Dan, Cho Ray, and Gia Dinh Hospitals
- 2024–present: Head of Urology & Andrology Unit, District 7 Hospital
- 2023–present: Urology and Andrology Specialist, Victoria Healthcare
Giới Thiệu
Dr. Doan Cuong Thinh has over 8 years of experience in the field of Urology and Andrology, with a strong focus on male health, urinary tract infections, and urinary stone diseases. Understanding that these conditions often progress silently and are associated with psychological sensitivity and stigma, Dr. Thinh places great importance on empathy, connection, and effective communication with his patients.
With a solid foundation in medical expertise and a professional approach to his work, Dr. Thinh has earned the trust and appreciation of a wide range of patients. His care goes beyond treating physical ailments—he also helps patients overcome feelings of insecurity and embarrassment, empowering them to regain confidence and improve their quality of life.
Học vấn và đào tạo chuyên môn
Experience
Thành tựu và triết lý nghề nghiệp
Key Achievements
- Successfully diagnosed and treated numerous complex urological and andrological cases at Thong Nhat Hospital – a top-tier hospital under the Ministry of Health.
- Pioneered advanced surgical treatments for urological and andrological conditions at District 7 Hospital, enhancing andrological and urological care in southern Ho Chi Minh City
Professional Philosophy
“Medicine is not only about knowledge and skills, but also about listening, understanding, and walking alongside patients—healing both their physical conditions and emotional burdens.”