List of hospitals in Senegal
List of Hospitals in Senegal[edit | edit source]
The following is a comprehensive list of hospitals in Senegal, a country located in West Africa. The healthcare system in Senegal includes a mix of public and private hospitals, providing a range of medical services to the population.
Public Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Senegal's public hospitals are managed by the Ministry of Health and Social Action. These hospitals provide essential healthcare services to the general population and are often located in major cities and regional capitals.
- H pital Principal de Dakar
- H pital Aristide Le Dantec
- H pital Fann
- H pital de Pikine
- H pital de Grand Yoff
- H pital de Ziguinchor
- H pital de Saint-Louis
- H pital de Kaolack
- H pital de Thi s
Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Private hospitals in Senegal offer specialized medical services and are often preferred by those who can afford private healthcare. These hospitals are typically located in urban areas.
Regional Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Regional hospitals serve as referral centers for smaller health facilities in their respective regions. They provide a wide range of medical services and are crucial for healthcare delivery in rural areas.
- H pital R gional de Tambacounda
- H pital R gional de Louga
- H pital R gional de Kolda
- H pital R gional de Matam
Specialized Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Specialized hospitals focus on specific areas of medicine, such as pediatrics, cardiology, or infectious diseases. These hospitals are equipped with specialized staff and equipment to handle complex medical cases.
- H pital Albert Royer (Pediatrics)
- H pital de la Paix (Cardiology)
- H pital de Fann (Infectious Diseases)
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