St Anne's Hospital (Harare)

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St Anne's Hospital (Harare) is a healthcare facility located in Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. It is one of the most prominent hospitals in the country, providing a wide range of medical services to the local population.

History[edit | edit source]

St Anne's Hospital was established in the early 20th century, making it one of the oldest healthcare institutions in Zimbabwe. Over the years, it has grown and evolved to meet the changing healthcare needs of the local population.

Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]

St Anne's Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities. It offers a wide range of medical services, including emergency care, surgery, maternity care, and pediatrics. The hospital also has a dedicated intensive care unit for critically ill patients.

Staff and Administration[edit | edit source]

The hospital is staffed by a team of highly trained and experienced medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and medical technicians. The administration of the hospital is overseen by a hospital administrator, who is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the hospital and the provision of high-quality healthcare services.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

St Anne's Hospital is deeply involved in the local community. It regularly conducts health education programs and community outreach initiatives to promote health and wellness in the local population.

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