Healthcare in Turkmenistan

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Turkmenistan, a country in Central Asia, is known for its healthcare system which is primarily funded by the government. The country has a number of top hospitals and healthcare institutions that provide a wide range of medical services. This article provides a detailed list of these institutions, along with their specialties and services.

Top Hospitals in Turkmenistan[edit | edit source]

Ashgabat International Medical Center[edit | edit source]

Ashgabat International Medical Center is one of the leading healthcare institutions in Turkmenistan. It offers a wide range of medical services, including cardiology, neurology, and orthopedics. The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment and has a team of highly qualified medical professionals.

Turkmenbashi Ruhy Hospital[edit | edit source]

Turkmenbashi Ruhy Hospital is a renowned hospital in Turkmenistan, known for its high-quality healthcare services. The hospital specializes in various medical fields such as general surgery, internal medicine, and pediatrics.

Mary Regional Hospital[edit | edit source]

Mary Regional Hospital is a major healthcare institution in the Mary region of Turkmenistan. It provides comprehensive medical services, including emergency care, outpatient services, and specialized treatments.

Healthcare Institutions in Turkmenistan[edit | edit source]

Turkmen State Medical University[edit | edit source]

Turkmen State Medical University is a leading institution in the field of medical education in Turkmenistan. It offers a variety of programs in medicine, pharmacy, and nursing. The university is also involved in various research activities in the field of medicine.

National Center of Public Health and Nutrition[edit | edit source]

National Center of Public Health and Nutrition is a government institution that focuses on public health and nutrition in Turkmenistan. It conducts research, provides training, and implements programs aimed at improving the health and nutritional status of the population.

Institute of Medical Genetics and Therapy[edit | edit source]

Institute of Medical Genetics and Therapy is a research institution that focuses on medical genetics and therapy. It conducts research in various fields of genetics, including human genetics, molecular genetics, and genetic engineering.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Turkmenistan's healthcare system is characterized by a number of top hospitals and healthcare institutions that provide high-quality medical services. These institutions play a crucial role in improving the health and well-being of the population. No results

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