List of hospitals in Cuba
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This is a list of hospitals in Cuba. There are no private hospitals or clinics in Cuba, as all health services are government-run. There were 150 hospitals in Cuba, as of 2019.[1]
Havana
[edit]Active and notable hospitals in Havana, capital of Cuba, are listed below. The hospital name in English and Spanish and date first opened are included.
Other cities
[edit]Active and notable hospitals in other cities include:
Defunct hospitals
[edit]- Hospital de San Lázaro, Havana (Royal Hospital of San Lázaro), Barrio de San Lázaro, 1781-1916
- St. Ambrose Hospital, 1568-1899
- Hospital of San Felipe and Santiago (San Juan de Dios)
- Belemitas Hospital
- Hospice of San Isidro
Notes
[edit]- ^ The Comandante Manuel Fajardo Surgical Clinical Hospital was built at the site of the Hospital Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes, founded in 1886.[2]
- ^ There is also a Cira Garcia International Clinic that serves only foreign patients.[2]
- ^ The Havana Psychiatric Hospital was formerly the General House for the Insane of Cuba. It has also gone by the name of Mazorra.[2]
- ^ The Surgical Clinical Hospital Salvador Allende is on the site of the Quinta Covadonga, which was founded in 1896.[2]
See also
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References
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- ^ "Army Military Hospital Comandante Manuel Fajardo Rivero". Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
- ^ "Army Military Hospital Dr. Octavio de la Concepción y la Pedraja". Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
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