List of hospitals in Kyrgyzstan shows the hospitals (Russian: больница; pronunciation: Bol'nitsa), their locations and links to articles on notable hospitals. [1] [2] [3]
Most of the hospitals are located in the city of Biskek. The regions, and independent cities, are as follows:
Below are the known hospitals in Kyrgyzstan. There are also two psychiatric hospitals not listed.
Hospital | Location | Comments, References |
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Ak-Suu Territorial Hospital | Issyk-Kul Region | [4] |
Aykor Medical Center | Bishkek | [2] |
Azmi Hospital | Bishkek 42°53′02″N74°37′47″E / 42.883792°N 74.629818°E | also called Asian Medical Institute |
Balykchy Territorial Hospital | Issyk-Kul Region 42°29′56″N76°10′53″E / 42.498854°N 76.181317°E | [4] |
Bishkek City Trauma Unit | Bishkek | [1] |
Chuy Oblast Merged Hospital | Chuy Region | [4] |
Chuy-Tokmok Territorial Hospital | Chuy Region 42°49′35″N75°16′50″E / 42.826505°N 75.280466°E | Russian: Чуйская районная территориальная больница [4] |
Cholpon-Ata Territorial Hospital | Issyk-Kul Region | [5] |
Eye Microsurgery Center | Bishkek | [2] [6] |
Family Medicine Training Center No. 6 | Bishkek | (Eldik) [2] [5] [7] |
Health Center of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic | Bishkek | [1] [2] |
Hospital Number 3 | Bishkek 42°50′25″N74°36′22″E / 42.840263°N 74.606141°E | Russian: Городская Детская Клиническая Больница Скорой Медицинской Помощи, City Pediatric Clinical Emergency Hospital [2] [1] |
Infectious Diseases Hospital | Bishkek 42°51′50″N74°35′50″E / 42.863861°N 74.597218°E | also known as Republican Clinical Hospital, 400 beds [1] [8] |
Issyk-Ata Territorial Hospital | Chuy Region | [4] |
Issyk Kul United Oblast Hospital, Karakol | Issyk-Kul Region, Krakol | [4] |
Jalal-Abad Regional Clinical Hospital | Jalal-Abad | associated with Jalal-Abad State University [9] |
Jeti - Oguz Territorial Hospital | Issyk-Kul Region | [4] |
Kamek Private Surgical Clinic | Bishkek 42°52′17″N74°34′21″E / 42.871426°N 74.572613°E | [1] |
Kyrgyzstan Republic Hospital | Bishkek 42°52′28″N74°36′00″E / 42.874362°N 74.599954°E | [1] |
Kyrghyez State Medical Center Academic Hospital | Bishkek 42°50′33″N74°36′26″E / 42.842542°N 74.607248°E | affiliated with Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, I. K. Akhunbaev [3] [2] [10] |
Med Expert Clinic | Bishkek | [1] |
Medical Associates | Bishkek 42°52′47″N74°36′46″E / 42.879793°N 74.612778°E | operates out of the Hyatt Regency [2] |
National Center of Cardiology and Internal Medicine Mirakhinov | Bishkek 42°52′26″N74°35′45″E / 42.873919°N 74.595719°E | [1] [2] |
NeoMed Diagnostic and Consulting Group | Bishkek 42°52′25″N74°36′06″E / 42.873695°N 74.601728°E | [1] [2] [11] |
Osh Cardio Hospital | Osh 40°44′55″N72°47′11″E / 40.748568°N 72.786472°E | [12] |
Republican Scientific-Research Centre for Trauma and Orthopaedics | Bishkek | [1] [2] [13] |
Ton Territorial Hospital | Issyk-Kul Region | [5] [4] |
Tokmok City Hospital | Chuy Region | [4] |
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