List of hospitals in Albania

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This is a complete list of hospitals, healthcare centers and clinics in Albania. [1] [2] The country's national emergency line is 112.

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Public hospitals

RegionalLocationWeb address
Durrës Regional Mental Hospital Durrës srd.gov.al
Shkodër Regional Mental Hospital Shkodër srsh.gov.al
Fier Regional Mental Hospital Fier srf.gov.al
Vlorë Regional Mental Hospital Vlorë spitalirajonalvlore.gov.al
Elbasan Regional Hospital Elbasan sre.gov.al
Berat Regional Hospital Berat
Dibër Regional Hospital Dibër
Gjirokastër Regional Hospital Gjirokastër
Korçë Regional Hospital Korçë srk.gov.al
Lezhë Regional Hospital Lezhë
Kukës Regional Hospital Kukës


DistrictLocationWeb address
Lushnjë Hospital Lushnjë
Kavajë Hospital Kavajë
Sarandë Hospital Sarandë
Pukë Hospital Pukë
Mirditë Hospital] Mirditë
Tropojë Hospital Tropojë spitalitropoje.gov.al
Krujë Hospital Krujë
Kurbin Hospital Kurbin
Has Hospital Has
Burrel Hospital Burrel
Bulqizë Hospital Bulqizë
Librazhd Hospital Librazhd
Gramsh Hospital Gramsh
Pogradec Hospital Pogradec spitalipogradec.gov.al
Tepelenë Hospital Tepelenë
Delvinë Hospital Delvinë
Përmet Hospital Përmet
Devoll Hospital Devoll spitalidevoll.gov.al
Mallakastër Hospital Mallakastër
Kuçovë Hospital Kuçovë
Çorovodë Hospital Çorovodë
Kolonjë Hospital Kolonjë
Peqin Hospital Peqin


TertiaryLocationWeb address
University Medical Center of Tirana "Mother Teresa" Tiranë qsut.gov.al
Maternity Hospital "Koço Gliozheni" Tiranë suogj-kgliozheni.gov.al
Maternity Hospital "Mbretëresha Gjeraldinë" Tiranë sougjgeraldine.gov.al
University Hospital "Shefqet Ndroqi" Tiranë sushefqetndroqi.gov.al
Elbasan Psychiatric Hospital Elbasan spe.gov.al
Vlorë Psychiatric Hospital Vlorë spvlore.gov.al
Central Military Hospital Tiranë mod.gov.al
National Center for Children's Development Tiranë

Private hospitals

NameLocationWeb address
American Hospital Tiranë spitaliamerikan.com
German Hospital Tiranë spitaligjerman.com
Hygeia Hospital Tiranë hygeia.al
Salus Hospital Tiranë salus.al
Villa Maria Hospital Tiranë spitalivillamaria.al
Amavita Hospital Tiranë spitaliamavita.com
Continental Hospital Tiranë spitalicontinental.com
ABC Health Center Tiranë abchealth.org
Poliambulanca "At Luigji Monti" Tiranë fzkm.org
Endoscopy Clinic "La vita" Tiranë lavita.al
Acibadem Health Services Tiranë acibadem.al
San Luca Medical Clinic Tiranë sanluca.al
Keit Day Hospital Tiranë keit.al

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References

  1. Medical facilities in Albania
  2. "Public hospitals in Albania" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-03-17. Retrieved 2016-09-08.