List of hospitals in Estonia

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This is a list of hospitals in Estonia.

NameLocation (county, city)Further infoImage
East Tallinn Central Hospital Harju County, Tallinn
Elva HospitalTartu County, Elva
Läänemaa HospitalLääne County, Haapsalu Earlier Haapsalu Hospital
Haapsalu Neurological Rehabilitation CenterLääne County, Haapsalu
Hiiu Oncology CenterHarju County, Tallinn
Ida-Viru Central Hospital, Kohtla-Järve
Jõgeva Hospital, Jõgeva
Jõhvi Hospital, Jõhvi
Järvamaa Hospital, Paide
Kallavere Hospital, Maardu
Keila Hospital, Keila
Kuressaare Hospital, Kuressaare
Mustamäe HospitalHarju County, Tallinn
North Estonia Medical Centre (Mustamäe Hospital)Harju County, Tallinn
Narva Hospital, Narva
North Estonian Blood CenterHarju County, Tallinn
Pelgulinn Maternity HomeHarju County, Tallinn
Põlva Hospital, Põlva
Pärnu Hospital, Pärnu
Rakvere Hospital, Rakvere
Rapla County Hospital, Rapla
Räpina Hospital, Räpina
Seewald mental hospital Harju County, Tallinn
Seli Health CentreRapla County, Seli Owned and managed by Ministry of Defence
Skin and Venereal Disease CenterHarju County, Tallinn
South Estonian Hospital, Võru
Tallinn Diaconal Hospital of EELCHarju County, Tallinn
Tallinn Children's HospitalHarju County, Tallinn
Tallinn Tõnismäe HospitalHarju County, Tallinn
Tapa Hospital, Tapa
Tartu Psychiatric Hospital Tartu County, Tartu
Tartu University Hospital (Maarjamõisa Hospital)Tartu County, Tartu
Valga Hospital, Valga
Viimsi Hospital, Haabneeme
Viljandi Hospital, Viljandi
West Tallinn Central HospitalHarju County, Tallinn
Wismari HospitalHarju County, Tallinn

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