Healthcare in Malta
Malta Healthcare Institutions[edit | edit source]
Malta, an island nation in the Mediterranean, is known for its high-quality healthcare system. The country has a mix of public and private hospitals, clinics, and healthcare institutions that provide a wide range of medical services. This article provides a detailed list of the top hospitals and healthcare institutions in Malta.
Mater Dei Hospital[edit | edit source]
Mater Dei Hospital is the main public hospital in Malta. It is one of the largest medical facilities in Europe, with over 800 beds. The hospital provides a wide range of services, including emergency care, surgery, and specialized treatments. It is also a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Malta.
St. James Hospital[edit | edit source]
St. James Hospital is a private healthcare institution that operates several clinics across Malta. It offers a wide range of medical services, including general medicine, surgery, and cosmetic procedures. The hospital is known for its high-quality care and modern facilities.
Gozo General Hospital[edit | edit source]
Located on the island of Gozo, the Gozo General Hospital provides comprehensive healthcare services to the residents of Gozo and Comino. The hospital is equipped with modern facilities and offers a range of services, including emergency care, surgery, and outpatient services.
Karen Grech Hospital[edit | edit source]
Karen Grech Hospital is a specialized rehabilitation hospital in Malta. It provides a range of services, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. The hospital is known for its patient-centered approach and high-quality care.
Mount Carmel Hospital[edit | edit source]
Mount Carmel Hospital is a public psychiatric hospital in Malta. It provides a range of mental health services, including inpatient care, outpatient services, and community-based care. The hospital is committed to promoting mental health and well-being in Malta.
St. Luke's Hospital[edit | edit source]
St. Luke's Hospital is a historic hospital in Malta. While it no longer operates as a general hospital, it still houses several specialized healthcare services. The hospital is known for its beautiful architecture and historic significance.
St. Vincent De Paul Residence[edit | edit source]
St. Vincent De Paul Residence is a long-term care facility for the elderly in Malta. It provides a range of services, including nursing care, rehabilitation, and social activities. The residence is known for its compassionate care and high-quality facilities.
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