List of hospitals in Chad
List of Hospitals in Chad[edit | edit source]
The following is a comprehensive list of hospitals in Chad, a country located in Central Africa. Chad's healthcare system includes a variety of hospitals that provide medical services to its population. This list includes both public and private hospitals across different regions of the country.
Public Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- H pital G n ral de R f rence Nationale - Located in the capital city, N'Djamena, this is one of the largest hospitals in Chad, providing a wide range of medical services.
- H pital de la Libert - Also situated in N'Djamena, this hospital is known for its emergency care and specialized services.
- H pital de l'Amiti Tchad-Chine - A hospital built with Chinese assistance, offering various healthcare services.
Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- Clinique La Providence - A private healthcare facility in N'Djamena known for its quality care and modern facilities.
- Clinique Internationale - Offers specialized medical services and is equipped with advanced medical technology.
Regional Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- H pital R gional de Moundou - Serving the southern region of Chad, this hospital provides essential healthcare services to the local population.
- H pital R gional de Sarh - Located in the southern city of Sarh, it is a key healthcare provider in the region.
- H pital R gional de Ab ch - Situated in the eastern part of Chad, this hospital serves the local community with various medical services.
Mission Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- H pital de B r - A mission hospital providing healthcare services in the rural area of B r .
- H pital de Goundi - Known for its community health programs and outreach services.
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