East Tallinn Central Hospital

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East Tallinn Central Hospital
Ida-Tallinna Keskhaigla Silmakliinik.JPG
Geography
Location Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia
History
Opened23 August 2001
Links
Website www.itk.ee/en
Lists Hospitals in Estonia

East Tallinn Central Hospital (Estonian: Ida-Tallinna Keskhaigla) is a hospital located in Tallinn, Estonia in the Veerenni subdistrict, on Ravi 18 street. [1]

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References

  1. "Home | Ida-Tallinna Keskhaigla".

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