Hospital San Juan de Dios

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Hospital San Juan de Dios refers to several hospitals located in different countries. These hospitals are named after Saint John of God, a Portuguese-born Spanish friar who dedicated his life to caring for the sick and the poor. Here are the different hospitals that share this name:

  • Hospital San Juan de Dios, Bogota: Located in Bogota, Colombia, this hospital provides medical services to the local community.
  • San Juan de Dios Hospital (Santiago): Situated in Santiago, Chile, this hospital offers a range of healthcare services to patients.
  • Former hospital in Cúcuta, Colombia: This hospital in Cúcuta, Colombia has been transformed into a library, serving as a cultural and educational space.
  • Hospital San Juan de Dios, Pamplona, Colombia: Located in Pamplona, Colombia, this hospital serves the healthcare needs of the local population.
  • Hospital San Juan de Dios (San José) [es]: Situated in San José, Costa Rica, this hospital provides medical care to patients in the region.

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