List of hospitals in Greenland

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List of Hospitals in Greenland is a comprehensive catalog of the healthcare facilities located in Greenland, the world's largest non-continental island. Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, has a healthcare system that is primarily funded by the government. The hospitals in Greenland are equipped to provide a range of medical services to the local population and visitors.

Healthcare in Greenland[edit | edit source]

Healthcare in Greenland is managed by the Greenland Home Rule Government. The healthcare system is designed to provide free medical care to all residents. The system is funded through taxes and is administered by the Ministry of Health. The healthcare system in Greenland includes hospitals, health clinics, and health stations located throughout the country.

List of Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Queen Ingrid's Hospital[edit | edit source]

Queen Ingrid's Hospital is the main hospital in Greenland, located in the capital city, Nuuk. It is the largest healthcare facility in the country and provides a wide range of medical services.

Ilulissat Hospital[edit | edit source]

Ilulissat Hospital is located in the town of Ilulissat, in western Greenland. It provides general medical services to the local population.

Qaqortoq Hospital[edit | edit source]

Qaqortoq Hospital is a healthcare facility located in Qaqortoq, the most populous town in southern Greenland. It offers a variety of medical services.

Aasiaat Hospital[edit | edit source]

Aasiaat Hospital is located in Aasiaat, a town in western Greenland. It provides healthcare services to the local population.

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