List of hospitals in Cuba
This is a list of hospitals in Cuba. There are no private hospitals or clinics in Cuba, as all health services are government-run. There were 150 hospitals in Cuba, as of 2019.[1]
Havana
Active and notable hospitals in Havana, capital of Cuba, are listed below. The hospital name in English and Spanish and date first opened are included.
Hospital Name (English/Spanish) | Location within Havana | Beds | Opened, References |
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27 November Psychiatric Hospital Hospital Psiquiátrico Quinta Canaria, formerly Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria |
23°03′40″N 82°21′57″W / 23.06109424340231°N 82.36570728987981°W / 23.06109424340231; -82.36570728987981 (Hospital Psiquiátrico Quinta Canaria) | 1907< | |
Borrás-Marfan Pediatric Hospital Hospital Pediátrico Borrás-Marfan |
23°07′58″N 82°23′52″W / 23.13289029978243°N 82.39768423282038°W / 23.13289029978243; -82.39768423282038 (Borrás-Marfan Pediatric Hospital) | ||
Comandante Manuel Fajardo Surgical Clinical Hospital[Note 1] Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Comandante Manuel Fajardo |
23°07′47″N 82°23′15″W / 23.12985234561772°N 82.38744933220558°W / 23.12985234561772; -82.38744933220558 (Comandante Manuel Fajardo Surgical Clinical Hospital) | [2] | |
Central Military Hospital Carlos J. Finlay Hospital Militar Carlos J. Finlay |
Avenida 31 23°04′55″N 82°25′53″W / 23.08192950364036°N 82.4315012322066°W / 23.08192950364036; -82.4315012322066 (Central Military Hospital Carlos J. Finlay) |
530 | 1943[3][2] |
Cira Garcia Central Clinic[Note 2] Clínica Central Cira Garcia Hospital |
23°07′07″N 82°24′49″W / 23.118730098816336°N 82.41350260336945°W / 23.118730098816336; -82.41350260336945 (Cira Garcia Central Clinic) | 1948[4][5] | |
Daughters of Galicia Hospital Hospital Materno Infantil Diez de Octubre, Hospital Hijas de Galicia |
23°06′17″N 82°21′28″E / 23.10472°N 82.35778°E / 23.10472; 82.35778 (Hospital Hijas de Galicia) | 1924[2] | |
Frank Pais Orthopedic Hospital Hospital Ortopédico Frank País |
23°03′55″N 82°26′53″W / 23.065217877909266°N 82.44811717453426°W / 23.065217877909266; -82.44811717453426 (Frank Pais Orthopedic Hospital) | [2] | |
General Calixto Garcia University Hospital Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Docente "General Calixto García" |
23°07′13″N 82°25′09″W / 23.12028214643459°N 82.4192923147962°W / 23.12028214643459; -82.4192923147962 (General Calixto Garcia University Hospital) | 1896 | |
Havana Psychiatric Hospital[Note 3] Hospital Psiquiátrico de La Habana Comandante Doctor Eduardo Bernabé Ordaz Ducunge |
Wajay, Boyeros 23°00′46″N 82°23′52″W / 23.012668635686648°N 82.39783871871731°W / 23.012668635686648; -82.39783871871731 (Havana Psychiatric Hospital) |
2,500 | 1847[2] |
Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico "Hermanos Ameijeiras" |
Barrio de San Lázaro 23°08′22″N 82°22′16″W / 23.139575996285622°N 82.3709895745326°W / 23.139575996285622; -82.3709895745326 (Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital) |
1982[2] | |
Maternity Hospital Ramon Gonzalez Coro Hospital Ginecobstétrico Ramón González Coro |
23°07′51″N 82°23′52″W / 23.130892878265573°N 82.39780127453281°W / 23.130892878265573; -82.39780127453281 (Hospital Materno Ramon Gonzalez Coro) | [2] | |
Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery Instituto de Neurologia y Neurocirugia |
23°07′55″N 82°23′18″W / 23.13187794189173°N 82.38830286104194°W / 23.13187794189173; -82.38830286104194 (Instituto de Neurologia Y Neurocirugia) | [2] | |
Mariano Workers' Maternity Hospital Hospital Maternidad Obrera de Marianao |
Avenida 31 23°05′20″N 82°25′27″W / 23.088995645698574°N 82.42428748987926°W / 23.088995645698574; -82.42428748987926 (Maternidad Obrera de Marianao) |
1941[1] | |
Medical University of Havana Hospital Instituto Superior de Ciencias Medicas de Havana |
23°04′40″N 82°26′39″W / 23.077855441159418°N 82.44428056104312°W / 23.077855441159418; -82.44428056104312 (Medical University of Havana Hospital) | 1976[6] | |
Pediatric Hospital of Central Havana Hospital Pediátrico Docente Centro Habana |
23°07′34″N 82°22′39″W / 23.12607406899166°N 82.37755387280126°W / 23.12607406899166; -82.37755387280126 (Hospital Pediátrico Docente Centro Habana) | 206[7] | 1970[8][2] |
Surgical Clinical Hospital Salvador Allende[Note 4] Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Salvador Allende (La Covadonga) |
Hill Causeway 23°06′50″N 82°22′38″W / 23.11380580709602°N 82.37726830918767°W / 23.11380580709602; -82.37726830918767 (Hospital Salvador Allende) |
[9][2] | |
San Miguel del Padrón Teaching Pediatric Hospital Pediatric Hospital of San Miguel del Padrón |
23°06′23″N 82°20′08″W / 23.10637873202623°N 82.33558271585377°W / 23.10637873202623; -82.33558271585377 (Pediatric hospital of San Miguel del Padron) | ||
Surgical Medical Research Center Hospital CIMEQ, Centro de Investigaciones Médico Quirúrgicas |
23°04′49″N 82°28′01″W / 23.080403406553884°N 82.46683581871578°W / 23.080403406553884; -82.46683581871578 (Surgical Medical Research Center Hospital) | 1982[10][4][5][2] | |
Tarará Pediatric Hospital | 23°10′22″N 82°12′09″E / 23.17278°N 82.20250°E / 23.17278; 82.20250 (Hospital Pediátrico de Tarará) | 350 | 1990[11] |
William Soler National Pediatric Teaching Hospital | Boyeros 23°03′45″N 82°23′31″W / 23.062624526357055°N 82.39181181871616°W / 23.062624526357055; -82.39181181871616 (William Soler National Pediatric Teaching Hospital) |
1986[4][2] |
Other cities
Active and notable hospitals in other cities include:
Hospital Name (English/Spanish) | Location | Beds | Opened, References |
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Army Military Hospital Comandante Manuel Fajardo Rivero | Santa Clara 22°24′42″N 79°58′27″W / 22.411722654265184°N 79.97417250338457°W / 22.411722654265184; -79.97417250338457 (Army Military Hospital Comandante Manuel Fajardo Rivero) |
180 | 1827[12] |
Army Military Hospital Dr. Octavio de la Concepción y la Pedraja | Camagüey 21°22′38″N 77°54′19″W / 21.377260653478825°N 77.9051825187512°W / 21.377260653478825; -77.9051825187512 (Army Military Hospital Dr. Octavio de la Concepción y la Pedraja) |
125 | 1959[13] |
Heroes del Baire Hospital Hospital Héroes del Baire |
Nueva Gerona 21°53′35″N 82°48′24″W / 21.893137092834436°N 82.80668975719134°W / 21.893137092834436; -82.80668975719134 (Hospital Héroes del Baire) |
1925 | |
Hospital Alberto Fernández Montes de Oca Alberto Fernández Montes de Oca Hospital |
San Luis, Santiago de Cuba 20°12′04″N 75°51′11″W / 20.201092811208454°N 75.852925203269°W / 20.201092811208454; -75.852925203269 (Hospital Alberto Fernández Montes) |
96 | |
Hospital Clinic Quirúrgico Dr. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Dr. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima |
Cienfuegos 22°08′17″N 80°26′27″W / 22.13808885702699°N 80.44081146106299°W / 22.13808885702699; -80.44081146106299 (Hospital Gustavo Aldegueria Lima) |
94 | 1961[5] |
Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Lucía Iñiguez Landín |
Holguin 20°52′11″N 76°14′15″W / 20.86968537236423°N 76.23755043753673°W / 20.86968537236423; -76.23755043753673 (Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico) |
336 | 1998, November 28[14] |
Hospital Camilo Cienfuegos | Chambas 21°56′13″N 79°26′22″W / 21.936838034392164°N 79.43954276106716°W / 21.936838034392164; -79.43954276106716 (Hospital Camilo Cienfuegos) |
1965[4] | |
Hospital Clinic Quirúrgico Manuel Ascunce Domenech Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Manuel Ascunce Domenech |
Camagüey 21°22′55″N 77°55′51″W / 21.381866936016408°N 77.93084090340558°W / 21.381866936016408; -77.93084090340558 (Hospital Clinic Quirúrgico Manuel Ascunce Domenech) |
[5] | |
Pediatric Hospital Eliseo Noel Caamaño | Matanzas 23°03′05″N 81°35′03″W / 23.051503417311427°N 81.58428083220727°W / 23.051503417311427; -81.58428083220727 (Pediatric Hospital Eliseo Noel Caamaño) |
1968[15] | |
Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Faustino Perez | Matanzas 23°02′53″N 81°36′01″W / 23.048115078398602°N 81.60014257453459°W / 23.048115078398602; -81.60014257453459 (Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Faustino Perez) |
[5] | |
Hospital General Juan Bruno Zayas | Santiago 20°02′05″N 75°47′56″W / 20.034596218734514°N 75.79881624735916°W / 20.034596218734514; -75.79881624735916 (Hospital General Juan Bruno Zayas) |
[5] | |
International Clinic Baracoa Clínica Internacional Baracoa |
Baracoa 20°20′42″N 74°29′40″W / 20.345124238312373°N 74.49455365005298°W / 20.345124238312373; -74.49455365005298 (International Clinic Baracoa) |
[5] | |
International Clinic of Santiago Clínica Internacional de Santiago de Cuba |
Santiago de Cuba 20°01′29″N 75°48′30″W / 20.02467431815003°N 75.808352911951°W / 20.02467431815003; -75.808352911951 (International Clinic of Santiago) |
[5] | |
International Clinic of Cienfuegos Clínica Internacional de Cienfuegos |
Cienfuegos 20°01′25″N 75°47′58″W / 20.023508054934965°N 75.79947357459527°W / 20.023508054934965; -75.79947357459527 (International Clinic of Cienfuegos) |
[5] | |
International Clinic Santa Lucia Clínica Internacional Santa Lucia |
Camagüey | [5] | |
International Clinic Varadero Clínica Internacional Varadero |
Varadero | [5] | |
Matanzas Provincial Hospital Jose Ramón Lopez Tabranes | Matanzas 23°03′16″N 81°34′22″W / 23.054408356154433°N 81.5727037033708°W / 23.054408356154433; -81.5727037033708 (Matanzas Provincial Hospital Jose Ramón Lopez Tabranes) |
[4][5] | |
Mario Muñoz Monroy General Teaching Hospital | Colón 22°43′37″N 80°54′02″W / 22.726830226837983°N 80.90065592665029°W / 22.726830226837983; -80.90065592665029 (Mario Muñoz Monroy General Teaching Hospital) |
1962[16] | |
US Naval Hospital | Guantanamo Bay Naval Base 19°56′52″N 75°07′41″W / 19.94791445854753°N 75.128060610629°W / 19.94791445854753; -75.128060610629 (US Naval Hospital) |
1903[17][18] | |
Santa Isabel Hospital of Cárdenas | Cárdenas | 1860[19] |
Defunct hospitals
- Hospital de San Lázaro, Havana (Royal Hospital of San Lázaro), Barrio de San Lázaro, 1781-1916
- St. Ambrose Hospital, 1568-1899
- Hospital of San Felipe and Santiago (San Juan de Dios)
- Belemitas Hospital
- Hospice of San Isidro
Notes
- ^ The Comandante Manuel Fajardo Surgical Clinical Hospital was built at the site of the Hospital Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes, founded in 1886.[2]
- ^ There is also a Cira Garcia International Clinic that serves only foreign patients.[2]
- ^ The Havana Psychiatric Hospital was formerly the General House for the Insane of Cuba. It has also gone by the name of Mazorra.[2]
- ^ The Surgical Clinical Hospital Salvador Allende is on the site of the Quinta Covadonga, which was founded in 1896.[2]
See also
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