List of hospitals in Ecuador
List of Hospitals in Ecuador[edit | edit source]
The healthcare system in Ecuador consists of both public and private hospitals. The public hospitals are managed by the Ministry of Public Health, while private hospitals are independently operated. This list provides an overview of notable hospitals across various regions in Ecuador.
Public Hospitals[edit | edit source]
The public healthcare system in Ecuador is accessible to all citizens and residents. Below is a list of some of the major public hospitals in Ecuador:
Hospital Name | Location | Description |
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Hospital Eugenio Espejo | Quito | One of the largest and most important public hospitals in Ecuador, located in the capital city. |
Hospital Carlos Andrade Mar n | Quito | A major public hospital providing a wide range of medical services. |
Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso | Cuenca | A key healthcare facility in the city of Cuenca, offering various medical specialties. |
Hospital Abel Gilbert Pont n | Guayaquil | A significant public hospital serving the city of Guayaquil. |
Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Private hospitals in Ecuador offer specialized and advanced medical services. Here are some of the prominent private hospitals:
Hospital Name | Location | Description |
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Hospital Metropolitano | Quito | A leading private hospital known for its advanced medical technology and specialized care. |
Hospital Cl nica Kennedy | Guayaquil | A well-known private hospital with multiple branches in Guayaquil. |
Hospital de los Valles | Quito | Offers a wide range of medical services with a focus on patient-centered care. |
Hospital Alc var | Guayaquil | Provides comprehensive healthcare services with modern facilities. |
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