The study was to describe health problems and health services seeking among male freelance laborers in 2010 in Hanoi. Results showed that male freelance laborers had a variety of health problems as well as health risks. Health problems are diverse including behavioral health problems, living condition and work-related health problems, and family and social pressure-related health problems. Health risks would be diseases related to alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking, and especially HIV/AIDS infection and transmission. Although male freelance laborers had a series of health problems and health risks, they managed and coped with such problems in a passive manner that could lead to bad health risks and consequences. The results indicated the imperative for interventions that aim to: 1) raise awareness of preventing risk behaviors and 2) promote on benefits of access to utilization of health services when having a health problem.