Healthcare in Lithuania

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The healthcare system in Lithuania is a mix of public and private institutions, providing a wide range of medical services. The country is known for its high-quality healthcare services, with several hospitals and healthcare institutions ranking among the top in Europe. This article provides a comprehensive list of the top hospitals and healthcare institutions in Lithuania, with a focus on their specialties, facilities, and contributions to the healthcare sector.

Public Healthcare Institutions[edit | edit source]

Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos[edit | edit source]

Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos is one of the largest healthcare institutions in Lithuania. It is a university hospital, providing medical services, conducting medical research, and training medical professionals. The hospital is known for its advanced medical technologies and high-quality services.

Kaunas Clinics[edit | edit source]

Kaunas Clinics is the largest multi-profile healthcare institution in Lithuania and the Baltic States. It is a part of the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences and provides a wide range of medical services, from primary care to specialized medical assistance.

Klaipėda University Hospital[edit | edit source]

Klaipėda University Hospital is a modern medical institution providing healthcare services to the residents of Klaipėda region and beyond. The hospital is known for its advanced medical equipment and highly qualified medical staff.

Private Healthcare Institutions[edit | edit source]

Northway Medical Centre[edit | edit source]

Northway Medical Centre is one of the largest private healthcare institutions in Lithuania. It offers a wide range of medical services, including diagnostics, surgery, and rehabilitation. The centre is known for its patient-centered approach and high-quality medical services.

Medicinos Bankas[edit | edit source]

Medicinos Bankas is a private healthcare institution offering a wide range of medical services. It is known for its modern medical equipment, highly qualified medical staff, and a patient-friendly environment.

InMedica[edit | edit source]

InMedica is a network of clinics providing a wide range of healthcare services. It is one of the leading private healthcare providers in Lithuania, known for its high-quality services and patient-centered approach.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The healthcare system in Lithuania is characterized by a mix of public and private institutions, providing a wide range of medical services. The country's healthcare institutions are known for their high-quality services, advanced medical technologies, and highly qualified medical staff. This list provides an overview of the top hospitals and healthcare institutions in Lithuania, highlighting their specialties, facilities, and contributions to the healthcare sector.

Healthcare in Lithuania

name amenity country state city specialties local name services operator coordinates
Amber Pharmacy 4213000891 Pharmacies Lithuania Klaipeda City Klaipėda Gintarinė vaistinė 55.7518602, 21.13014863
Amber Pharmacy 4213000891 Pharmacies Lithuania Klaipeda City Klaipėda Gintarinė vaistinė 55.7518602, 21.13014863
Amber Pharmacy 7675629940 Pharmacies Lithuania Kaunas Kaunas Gintarinė vaistinė 54.90738513, 23.92442134
Health Harmony 5654270943 Doctors Lithuania Šilutė Rusnė Sveikatos darna Doctor 55.29631223, 21.37717027
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