List of hospitals in Afghanistan
List of Hospitals in Afghanistan[edit | edit source]
This is a comprehensive list of hospitals in Afghanistan, including their locations, owners or administrators, and bed capacity where available.
Government Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- Jamhuriat Hospital, Kabul — Government, 350 beds
- Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital, Kabul — Government, 150 beds
- Ali Abad Hospital, Kabul — Government, 206 beds
- Afghan-Japan Hospital, Kabul — Government, 100 beds
- Ahmad Shah Baba Hospital, Kabul — Médecins Sans Frontières, 58 beds
- Aino Mina Hospital, Kandahar — Government, 350 beds
- Andkhoy Hospital, Andkhoy — Government, 35 beds
- Antani Hospital, Kabul — Government
- Aqcha Hospital, Aqcha — Government, 27 beds
- Asad Abad Hospital, Asadabad — Government, 66 beds
- Atatürk Children's Hospital, Kabul — Government, 200 beds
- Avicenna Medical Hospital for Drug Treatment, Kabul — Government, 1,000 beds
- Baghlan District Hospital, Baghlan — Government, 32 beds
- Baharak Hospital, Baharak — Government, 31 beds
- Balkh Hospital, Balkh — Government, 24 beds
- Bamyan Central Hospital, Bamyan — Government, 53 beds
- Bamyan Provincial Hospital, Bamyan — Government, 141 beds
- Baraki Rojan Hospital, Baraki Barak — Government, 56 beds
- Bost Hospital, Lashkargah — Médecins Sans Frontières, 300 beds
- Chaki Wardak Hospital, Chaki Wardak — Government, 67 beds
- Changaram Hospital, Panjshir — Government, 28 beds
- Children's Health Hospital, Kabul — Government
- Daoud Khan Military Hospital, Kabul — Government, 400 beds
- Dasht-e-Barchi Hospital, Kabul — Médecins Sans Frontières
- Dasht-i-Qala Hospital, Yangi Qala — Government, 70 beds
- Egyptian Field Hospital, Bagram — Government
- Farah City Hospital, Farah — Government
- Farah Provincial Hospital, Farah — Government, 92 beds
- Farkhar Hospital, Farkhar — Government, 20 beds
- Faryab Central Hospital, Maymana — Government, 45 beds
- Fayzabad Hospital, Fayzabad — Government, 100 beds
- French Medical Institute for Children, Kabul — Government
- Gardez Civil Hospital, Gardez — Government, 58 beds
- General Hospital of Public Health, Jalalabad — Government, 410 beds
- Ghazni Civil Provincial Hospital, Ghazni — Government, 156 beds
- Ghor Provincial Hospital, Chaghcharan — Government, 36 beds
- Guzara District Hospital, Guzara — Government, 56 beds
- Herat Regional Hospital, Herat — Government, 491 beds
- IbnSina Emergency Hospital, Kabul — Government, 138 beds
- Inferally Hospital, Day Mirdad — Government, 29 beds
- Jaghori Hospital, Jaghori — Government, 40 beds
- Jawzjan Provincial Hospital, Jowzjan — Government, 212 beds
- Jinnah Hospital, Kabul — Government, 200 beds
- Kabul Children’s Hospital, Kabul — Government
- Kabul Infectious Diseases Hospital, Kabul — Government, 120 beds
- Kabul Mental Health Hospital, Kabul — Government, 60 beds
- Karte 3 Surgical Hospital, Kabul — Government, 454 beds
- Kapisa Provincial Hospital, Mahmud Raqi — Government, 48 beds
- Khair Khana Hospital, Kabul — Government, 109 beds
- Khost Hospital, Khost (Matun) — Government, 83 beds
- Khulm District Hospital, Khulm — Government, 50 beds
- Kod Barq Hospital, Dihdadi — Government, 54 beds
- Kunduz Regional Hospital, Kunduz — Government, 87 beds
- Lashkar Gah General Hospital, Lashkargah — Government, 162 beds
- Maidan Wardak Hospital, Maidan Shar — Government, 38 beds
- Maiwand Teaching Hospital, Kabul — Government, 468 beds
- Malalai Maternity Hospital, Kabul — Government, 517 beds
- Mazar-i-Sharif General Civil Hospital, Mazar-i-Sharif — Government, 237 beds
- Medical Hospital of Nangarhar, Jalalabad — Government, 288 beds
- Mehtar Laam Baba Regional Hospital, Mihtarlam — Government, 77 beds
- Ministry of Mines Hospital, Puli Khumri — Government, 16 beds
- Mirwais Hospital, Kandahar — Government, 600 beds
- Nangarhar Regional Hospital, Jalalabad — Government
- Nayab Aminullah Khan Logar Hospital, Puli Alam — Government, 50 beds
- Nesaji Gulbahar Hospital, Kohistan — Government, 68 beds
- Nijrab District Hospital, Nijrab — Government, 21 beds
- Zaranj Hospital, Zaranj — Government, 32 beds
- Nimroz Regional Hospital, Zaranj — Government, 100 beds
- Nishtar Kidney Center, Jalalabad — Government, 100 beds
- Noor Hospital (1), Kabul — Government, 41 beds
- Noor Hospital (2), Kabul — Government, 75 beds
- Paktia Infectious Disease Hospital, Gardez — Government, 50 beds
- Panjab Eye Hospital, Panjab — Government, 27 beds
- Panjshir Emergency Surgical Centre, Panjshir — Government, 85 beds
- Parwan Provincial Hospital, Chaharikar — Government, 60 beds
- Police Hospital, Kabul — Government, 71 beds
- Pul-i-Khumri Civil Hospital, Puli Khumri — Government, 84 beds
- Qala-i-Naw District Hospital, Qala i Naw — Government, 86 beds
- Qalat Hospital, Qalat — Government, 104 beds
- Quiat Al Khair Hospital, Saydabad — Government, 35 beds
- Rabia-i-Balkhi Hospital, Kabul — Government, 250 beds
- Rukha Hospital, Panjshir — Government, 28 beds
- Sadre Abn Seena Hospital, Kabul — Government, 90 beds
- Sar-i-Pul Provincial Hospital, Sar-e Pol — Government, 34 beds
- Sharan Hospital, Sharana — Government, 74 beds
- Sheikh Zayed National Neuroscience Hospital, Kabul — Government, 82 beds
- Shenwar Ghani Khail Hospital, Shinwar — Government, 52 beds
- Stomatology Hospital, Kabul — Government, 30 beds
- Surgical Centre for War Victims in Kabul, Kabul — EMERGENCY, 102 beds
- Takhar Provincial Hospital, Taluqan — Government, 150 beds
- Ulqan District Hospital, Shahristan — Government, 30 beds
- Wamy Hospital, Tsamkani — Government, 60 beds
- Wazir Akbar Khan Hospital, Kabul — Government, 210 beds
- Yakawlang Hospital, Yakawlang — Government, 36 beds
Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- Abu Ali Sina-e-Balkhi Regional Hospital, Mazar-i-Sharif — Private
- ADEI Medical Complex, Kabul — Private
- Al Hayat Hospital, Kabul — Private, 42 beds
- Aftaab International Hospital, Mazar-i-Sharif — Private
- American Medical Center, Kabul — Private
- Amiri Medical Complex, Kabul — Private, 90 beds
- Aria Apollo Hospital, Herat — Private
- Ariana Medical Complex, Kabul — Private, 300 beds
- CURE International Hospital, Kabul — Private
- Dar ul Sehat Super Specialty hospital, Kabul — Private
- DK - German Medical Diagnostic Center, Kabul — Private
- DUA Speciality Hospital, Jalalabad — Private, 410 beds
- Global Medical Complex, Kabul — Private
- Jamshid Hospital, Taloqan — Private, 20 beds
- Loqman Hakim Complex Hospital, Herat — Private
- Mawlana Hospital, Mazar-i-Sharif — Private
- Mehraban Hospital, Herat — Private
- Mohmand International Hospital, Kandahar — Private, 200 beds
- Mussa Wardak Hospital, Kabul — Private, 30 beds
- Rahmat Hospital, Kabul — Private
- Rahnavard Hospital, Mazar-i-Sharif — Private
- Raziqi Hospital, Herat — Private
- SAMI Hospitals int, Kabul — Private, 40 beds
- Sana Medical Complex, Kabul — Private, 50 beds
- Sehat Hospital, Herat — Private
- Shino Zada Hospital, Kabul — Private
- Sial Curative Hospital, Kandahar — Private
- Sidal Hospital, Kandahar — Private
- ZNN Medical Lab, Kabul — Private
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