Healthcare in Nepal

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Healthcare in Nepal[edit | edit source]

The healthcare system in Nepal is a mix of public, private, and non-governmental service providers. The country has made significant progress in improving the health of its citizens, but still faces challenges in ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare services. This article provides a list of top hospitals and healthcare institutions in Nepal.

Public Healthcare[edit | edit source]

The public healthcare system in Nepal is managed by the Ministry of Health and Population. It provides services through a network of health posts, primary healthcare centers, district hospitals, and tertiary hospitals.

Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital[edit | edit source]

Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital is the oldest and one of the most important healthcare institutions in Nepal. It provides a wide range of medical services and is a leading center for medical education and research.

Shree Harsha Hospital[edit | edit source]

Shree Harsha Hospital is a public hospital located in the Dang Deokhuri District. It provides general medical services and is known for its efforts in improving maternal and child health.

Private Healthcare[edit | edit source]

Private healthcare services in Nepal are provided by a variety of hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. Many of these institutions offer specialized medical services and are equipped with modern medical technology.

Norvic International Hospital[edit | edit source]

Norvic International Hospital is a leading private hospital in Nepal. It offers a wide range of medical services, including cardiology, neurology, and orthopedics.

Grande International Hospital[edit | edit source]

Grande International Hospital is a multi-specialty hospital located in Kathmandu. It is known for its state-of-the-art facilities and high-quality medical services.

Non-Governmental Healthcare[edit | edit source]

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in providing healthcare services in Nepal, particularly in rural and remote areas.

Possible Health[edit | edit source]

Possible Health is an NGO that operates healthcare facilities in rural areas of Nepal. It focuses on providing affordable and accessible healthcare services to underserved communities.

One Heart Worldwide[edit | edit source]

One Heart Worldwide is an international NGO that works to improve maternal and neonatal health in remote areas of Nepal.

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