List of hospitals in Angola

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Our Lady of Peace Hospital

This is a list of hospitals in Angola. As of 2019 there are a total of 1,575 medical facilities in Angola. [1] [2]

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Hospitals

The hospitals in the table below shows the name, location, affiliation, and number of licensed beds. Only the most notable hospitals in Angola are listed. The best hospitals are located in the country's capital city, Luanda. The largest number of medical facilities in Angola are the health centers that are not listed.

HospitalLocationAffiliationNumber of licensed bedsSource(s)
Bongo Mission Hospital Huambo, Huambo Province Seventh-day Adventist Church Hospital [3]
Cajueiros General Hospital Cazenga, Luanda Province Public [2]
Clínica Multiperfil Luanda, Luanda ProvincePublic [4] [5]
Hospital Our Lady of Peace (Nossa Senhora da Paz) (Spanish Wikipedia) Cubal, Benguela Province Public160 [6] [7] [2]
Josina Machel Hospital Luanda, Luanda Province Public 534 [8] [9] [10] [11] [2]
Lucrécia Paím Maternity Hospital Luanda, Luanda Province Private non-profit [12]
Hospital Américo BoavidaLuanda, Luanda ProvincePublic [2]
Hospital Do PrendaLuanda, Luanda ProvincePublic [2]
Hospital Geral CamamaLuanda, Luanda ProvincePublic [2]
Hospital Geral Kilamba KiaxiLuanda, Luanda ProvincePublic [2]
Hospital Municipal de LuandaLuanda, Luanda ProvincePublic [2]
Hospital Neves BendinhaLuanda, Luanda ProvincePublic [2]
Hospital SanatórioLuanda, Luanda ProvincePublic [2]
Consol Provincial de Kuango Kubango Kubango Provincial [2]
Hospital Municipal do Kuvango Municipal Kubango Municipal [2]
Hospital Municipal de Cafunfo Lunda Norte Province Municipal [2]
Hospital Municipal de Lucapa Lunda Norte Province Municipal [2]
Hospital Municipal de Nzagi Cambulo Lunda Norte Province Municipal [2]
Hospital Provincial da Luanda Norte Lunda Norte Province Municipal [2]
Consol Provincial de Luanda Sul Lunda Sul Province Provincial [2]
Hospital Barra Do Dande Bengo Province Public [2]
Hospital Dos Dembos Bengo Province Public [2]
Benguela 70 Hospital Benguela Public [2]
Caham Hospital Cunene Province Public [2]
Chiulo HospitalCunenePublic [2]
Curoca HospitalCunenePublic [2]
Cuvelai HospitalCunenePublic [2]
Namacunde HospitalCunenePublic [2]
Oncocua HospitalCunenePublic [2]
Bailundo Hospital Huambo Public [2]
Caminho de Ferro de Benguela HospitalHuamboPublic [2]
Huambo Sanitorio HospitalHuamboPublic [2]
Agostino Neto Hospital Huila Province Public [2]
Capelongo HospitalHuilaPublic [2]
Igreja Evangelica Sinodal de Angola HospitalHuilaPublic [2]
Kapelongo HospitalHuilaPublic [2]
Missão Católica-Madre Isabel HospitalHuilaPublic [2]
Mitcha HospitalHuilaPublic [2]
P. Zeca HospitalHuilaPublic [2]
Pioneiro Zeca HospitalHuilaPublic [2]
Sanatório Hospital LubangoHuilaPublic [2]
Camucuio Hospital Namibe Public [2]
Saco Mar HospitalNamibePublic [2]
Sanatório Hospital MoçamedesNamibePublic [2]
Uige Sanitorio Hospital Uige Public [2]

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