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There are small pharmacies and a clinic in Mui Ne at the Swiss Village Resort.

Swiss Village Resort Clinic
44 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Mui Ne
tel: (062) 847-497, (0918) 210-504
Daily 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Phan Thiet offers better facilities and large hospitals.

An-Phuoc Hospital
235 Tran Phu, Ward Phu Trinh
tel: (062) 831-056
An emergency surgical team, on-call ambulances, CAT machines and in-house labs for emergency tests.

Binh Thuan Red Cross
30-32 Ly Thuong Kiet, Phan Thiet
tel: (062) 818-550

For serious procedures, you may want to head to Saigon which is 3-4 hours away. You can purchase just about any medical supplies you could need it Phan Thiet. Dental is also available here.

What to Bring

* Larger-sized people may have difficulty buying cloths in the market. Best to bring enough cloths with you.
* Electronic gadgets, battery chargers, laptop equipment. Other than cell phone stores, there are not a lot of shops for this in neighboring Phan Thiet.
* DVDs and Audio CD’s. There are few shops in Phan Thiet and none in Mui Ne that sell them.
* Reading material. Victor Tours (across from Full Moon) however, does now have a small used book shop.
* Sun protection. You can buy it here but you’ll need it immediately.

Banking in Mui Ne

Banks can issue cash advances on credit cards (Visa and Mastercard). The Industrial and Commerical Bank is next to the Tropico Resort (it now has a 24-hour ATM on site) and the other bank is near the Swiss Village Resort–are usually closed Saturday and Sunday. There’s a new 24-hour Vietcom ATM now next to the Saigon Mui Ne Resort. The Industrial and Commercial Bank in Phan Thiet (261 Tran Hung Dao St.) may be open Saturday Mornings. Banks close at 4 or 5 pm. This means that if you arrive in Mui Ne on a Friday, well it sucks to be you. Actually, tour offices like Hanh Cafe can give cash advances for higher rates.

America Dollars are generally accepted in Mui Ne, but you usually get a better bargain using Vietnam Dong. It is nearly impossible to get change for something bigger than a $20 US. Try to carry lots of $10, $5 and $1 bills. The larger the bill–the more it is scrutinized. Counterfeit money is very common in Vietnam. Locally, coins are often not accepted. Merchants prefer paper bills.

If you are looking for alternatives to cash, we highly recommend PayPal. With Paypal, you can accept money from anyone with an email address. They can send you funds from credit cards or even their own bank account. You can even send money to yourself. You can collect the money at any bank in Vietnam, or any other country with the PayPal Visa Debit Card. Click the link below for more information.

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