List of hospitals in Tanzania

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List of Hospitals in Tanzania provides an overview of the healthcare facilities available in the United Republic of Tanzania, a country located in East Africa. Tanzania's healthcare system includes a mix of public, private, and faith-based organizations providing medical services across the country. This article aims to highlight the key hospitals that contribute significantly to the healthcare landscape in Tanzania.

Public Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Public hospitals in Tanzania are primarily funded and operated by the government. They play a crucial role in providing healthcare services to the majority of the population, especially in rural and underserved areas.

National Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Regional Referral Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Private hospitals in Tanzania offer a range of healthcare services, often catering to those who can afford to pay for higher quality care. These hospitals are located mainly in urban areas.

Faith-Based Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Faith-based hospitals in Tanzania are run by religious organizations and often provide services in areas not adequately covered by public healthcare. They play a significant role in the healthcare system, especially in rural regions.

  • St. Joseph Hospital – Located in Arusha, it is known for its comprehensive healthcare services.
  • Berega Hospital – A faith-based hospital providing essential medical services in the Morogoro region.

Specialized Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Tanzania also has hospitals that specialize in specific types of care, such as orthopedics, cancer treatment, and pediatric care.

Challenges and Developments[edit | edit source]

The healthcare system in Tanzania faces several challenges, including limited resources, understaffing, and accessibility issues, especially in rural areas. However, the government and various non-governmental organizations are continuously working to improve healthcare services and infrastructure. Recent developments include the expansion of health insurance schemes and the construction of new healthcare facilities across the country.


Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD