List of hospitals in Monaco
List of Hospitals in Monaco[edit | edit source]
The Principality of Monaco, a sovereign city-state located on the French Riviera in Western Europe, is known for its wealth, casinos, and as a tax haven. Despite its small size, Monaco has a well-developed healthcare system that includes several hospitals and medical facilities. This page provides a list of hospitals in Monaco, along with brief descriptions and links to related topics.
Hospitals[edit | edit source]
* The Princess Grace Hospital Centre (Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace) is the main public hospital in Monaco. It offers a wide range of medical services and specialties, including emergency care, surgery, and maternity services.
* The Cardio-Thoracic Centre of Monaco is a specialized medical facility focusing on heart and lung conditions. It provides advanced treatments and surgeries related to cardiovascular and thoracic health.
* The Monaco Institute of Sports Medicine and Surgery is dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of sports-related injuries. It offers services to both professional athletes and the general public.
Healthcare in Monaco[edit | edit source]
Monaco's healthcare system is known for its high standards and accessibility. The government provides comprehensive health coverage to its residents, and the country attracts many international patients due to its reputation for quality care.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in Monaco
- Princess Grace Hospital Centre
- Cardio-Thoracic Centre of Monaco
- Monaco Institute of Sports Medicine and Surgery
- List of hospitals in France
- List of hospitals in Europe
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