Amiri Hospital

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Amiri Hospital
المستشفى الأميري
Amiri Hospital
Geography
Location Kuwait City, Kuwait Flag of Kuwait.svg
Coordinates Coordinates: 29°23′16″N47°59′13″E / 29.38778°N 47.98694°E / 29.38778; 47.98694
Services
Beds630
History
Opened1949
Links
Website https://amrh-pp.moh.gov.kw/
Other links List of hospitals in Kuwait

The Amiri Hospital is a general hospital located in the Kuwait City and it serves an estimated 400,000 patients per year.

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History

The hospital was built in 1949 to be the first government owned hospital. Before that there was only the US missionary hospital and small clinics run by doctors in their own houses. The original hospital building was closed in the 1970s after the opening of the new modern building.

Building

The current main building of Amiri Hospital is located on the Arabian Gulf Street, overlooking the Persian Gulf. It comprises ten floors and a basement.

Official website

Amiri Hospital


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