List of hospitals in Costa Rica
List of Hospitals in Costa Rica[edit | edit source]
Costa Rica, a country in Central America, has a well-established healthcare system that includes a variety of hospitals and clinics. The healthcare system is divided into public and private sectors, with the public sector being managed by the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS), known locally as the "Caja". Below is a list of notable hospitals in Costa Rica, categorized by region.
Public Hospitals[edit | edit source]
The public hospitals in Costa Rica are primarily managed by the Costa Rican Social Security Fund. These hospitals provide services to citizens and residents who are part of the national healthcare system.
Name | Location | Description |
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Hospital San Juan de Dios | San Jos | One of the oldest and largest hospitals in Costa Rica, providing a wide range of medical services. |
Hospital Calder n Guardia | San Jos | Known for its emergency services and specialized care. |
Hospital M xico | San Jos | A major hospital offering advanced medical treatments and surgeries. |
Hospital Nacional de Ni os | San Jos | Specializes in pediatric care and is a leading children's hospital in the region. |
Hospital Rafael ngel Calder n Guardia | San Jos | Provides comprehensive healthcare services with a focus on internal medicine. |
Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Private hospitals in Costa Rica offer a range of services, often catering to both local and international patients seeking medical tourism opportunities.
Name | Location | Description |
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Hospital CIMA San Jos | Escaz | A modern facility offering a wide range of medical services, popular among expatriates. |
Hospital Cl nica B blica | San Jos | Known for its high-quality care and international patient services. |
Hospital La Cat lica | Guadalupe | Offers specialized medical services and is part of a larger healthcare network. |
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