List of hospitals in Belarus
The following is a List of hospitals in Belarus. In 1994 there were 127 hospital beds and forty-two doctors per 10,000 inhabitants. The country had 131,000 hospital beds at 868 hospitals.[1][2][3]
Notable hospitals
Name and Wikipedia link | City | Region | established, References |
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11th City Clinical Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia) | Minsk | Minsk Region | est. 1889[4] |
6th City Clinical Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia) | Minsk | Minsk Region | est. 1964, 950 beds[5] |
2nd City Hospital (Russian wikipedia) | Minsk | Minsk Region | est. 1799[6] |
4th City Clinical Hospital named after N. E. Savchenko (Minsk) (Russian Wikipedia) | Minsk | Minsk Region | est. 1957 |
6th City Clinical Hospital (Minsk) (Belarussian Wikipedia) | Minsk | Minsk Region | est. 1964 |
Astravets Central District Hospital | Astravyets | Grodno Region | |
Baranovichi Children's City Hospital | Baranovichy District | Brest Region | [7] |
City Clinical Emergency Hospital (Minsk) | Minsk Region | est. 1978[8] | |
Dokshytsy District Central Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia) | Dokshytsy District | Viciebsk Region | |
Dubrovno District Central Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia) | Dubrovna, Dubroŭna District | Vitebsk Region | |
Gomel Regional Clinical Hospital for Invalids of the Great Patriotic War (aka Gomel City Clinical Emergency Hospital) | Gomel | Gomel Region | est. 1941 |
Kozlovichi Mental Asylum | Randilovshchina | Grodno Region | 1909–2003[9] |
Hospital of the Sisters of Mercy, Asveya (Шпіталь Сясцёр Міласэрнасці (Асвея) in Belarussian Wikipedia) | Asveya | Vitebsk Region | |
Lahojsk Central District Hospital | Lahoysk District | Minsk Region | |
Liozno District Central Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia) | Liozna District | Vitebsk Region | |
Lida Central District Hospital | Lida | Grodno Region | |
Marjina Horka Central Regional Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia) | Marjina Horka, Puchavičy District | Minsk Region | est. 1910 |
Military Hospital 4/637 | Minsk | Minsk Region | 1941–1942 (German hospital)[10] |
Mogilev Hospital №1 | Mahilioŭ | Mogilev Region | |
Miory District Central Hospital | Miory | ||
Minsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital | Lesnoy | Minsk Region | [11] |
Minsk city hospital | Minsk | Minsk Region | |
Novolukoml Central District Hospital | Novolukoml | Vitebsk Region | |
Plieščanicy or Logoisk 2nd district hospital | Plieščanicy, Lahoysk District | Minsk Region | |
Postavy District Central Hospital | Postavy | Vitebsk Region | |
Polotsk Central City Hospital | Polotsk | Vitebsk Region | |
Railway Hospital, Minsk | Minsk | Minsk Region | |
Shumilin Central District Hospital (Шумілінская цэнтральная раённая бальніца in Belorussian Wikipedia) | Shumilina District | Vitebsk Region | |
Smalavichy district hospital | Smaliavičy | Minsk Region | |
Tolochin Central District Hospital | Tolochin | Vitebsk Region | |
Ushachy Central District Hospital (Ушацкая цэнтральная раённая бальніца in Belarussian) | Ushachy District | Vitebsk Region | |
Yanushkovichy district hospital (Янушковичская участковая больница in Russian) | Yanushkavichy | Minsk Region | |
Zadoryevsk Nursing Hospital (Задорьевская больница сестринского ухода in Russian) | Zadorye | Minsk Region |
Gallery
- Belarusian Hospitals
- Pointer to Gomel Regional Clinical Hospital for Invalids of the Great Patriotic War
- Mogilev Hospital No. 1
- Railway Hospital, Minsk
- Minsk Clinical Emergency hospital
- Marjina Horka Central Regional Hospital
- Military Hospital 4/637
References
- "Belarus". Country Studies.
- "Hospitals in Belarus". Wikidata. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Belarus Health Systems Review" (PDF). European Observatory on Health Systems Policies. 2008. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
- "11 GKB". 11th GKB. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "6th City Clinical Hospital". 6th GKB. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "2nd City Hospital". 2nd GKB. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Baranovichi Children's City Hospital". Healthcare of Belarus. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
- "Minsk ambulance hospital celebrated housewarming". Belarus Today. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
- Karmanau, Yuras (October 12, 2003). "30 Killed in Belarus Mental Hospital Fire". AP News. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Sanitätsversorgung," in Bertrand Michael Buchmann, Österreicher in der Deutschen Wehrmacht: Soldatenalltag im Zweiten Weltkrieg (p. 175), Böhlau Verlag, Vienna, 2009
- "About Minsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital". Minsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
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