List of hospitals in Guinea-Bissau

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As of 2019, there were eight Ministry of Public Health hospitals in Guinea-Bissau . [1]

Hospitals in Guinea-Bissau
NameRegionType HospitalCoordinatesRef
Hospital 3 de Agosto Bissau Region Hospital 11°51′34″N15°37′03″W / 11.8595192353593°N 15.6175912187203°W / 11.8595192353593; -15.6175912187203 (Hospital 3 de Agosto)
Hospital de Bandim Bissau Region Hospital 11°50′45″N15°35′54″W / 11.8458°N 15.5983°W / 11.8458; -15.5983 (Hospital de Bandim) [1]
Hospital de Súo Domingos Cacheu Region Hospital 12°21′09″N16°26′24″W / 12.3524°N 16.4401°W / 12.3524; -16.4401 (Hospital de Súo Domingos) [1]
Hospital do Mal de Hansen de Cumura Biombo Region Hospital 11°49′47″N15°41′29″W / 11.8298°N 15.6914°W / 11.8298; -15.6914 (Hospital do Mal de Hansen de Cumura) [1]
Hospital Nacional Simão Mendes Bissau Region National Hospital 11°51′48″N15°35′10″W / 11.8634°N 15.5861°W / 11.8634; -15.5861 (Hospital Nacional Simão Mendes) [1] [2]
Hospital Raoul Follereau Bissau Region Hospital 11°52′02″N15°35′03″W / 11.8672051568066°N 15.58424295164°W / 11.8672051568066; -15.58424295164 (Hospital Raoul Follereau)
Hospital Regional de Bafata Bafata Region Regional Hospital 12°10′08″N14°39′41″W / 12.1689°N 14.6613°W / 12.1689; -14.6613 (Hospital Regional de Bafata) [1]
Hospital Regional de Gabu Gabu Region Regional Hospital 12°16′45″N14°13′14″W / 12.2791°N 14.2206°W / 12.2791; -14.2206 (Hospital Regional de Gabu) [1]
Hospital Regional de Mansoa Oio Region Regional Hospital 12°04′39″N15°19′22″W / 12.0774°N 15.3229°W / 12.0774; -15.3229 (Hospital Regional de Mansoa) [1]
Hospital Solidariedade de Bolama Bolama Region Hospital 11°34′30″N15°28′41″W / 11.5749°N 15.4781°W / 11.5749; -15.4781 (Hospital Solidariedade de Bolama) [1]
Military Hospital of Guiné-Bissau Bissau Region Military hospital 11°52′07″N15°37′50″W / 11.8686749272547°N 15.630551653251°W / 11.8686749272547; -15.630551653251 (Military Hospital of Guiné-Bissau)
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