List of hospitals in Mexico

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There are 4,466 hospitals in Mexico. 67% of hospitals are private and the remaining 33% are public. The most important public hospital institutions are the Secretariat of Health (Secretaria de Salud), Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE). These form an integral part of the Mexican healthcare system.

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This is a list of hospitals in Mexico .

Mexico City

Centro Medico Nacional Siglo XXI Mexico df - Centro Medico Nacional Siglo XXI.JPG
Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI
Hospital General de Mexico, located on Dr Balmis street near Avenida Cuauhtemoc and Metro station Hospital General. HospitalGralMexico.JPG
Hospital General de México, located on Dr Balmis street near Avenida Cuauhtémoc and Metro station Hospital General.
Hospital Psiquiatrico Fray Bernardino Alvarez. HospFrayBernardinoDF.JPG
Hospital Psiquiátrico Fray Bernardino Álvarez.

Quintana Roo

Jalisco

Aguascalientes

Baja California

Centro Medico Excel, located on Av. Paseo de los Heroes No. 2507 Zona Rio. Tijuana B.C.. Centromedicoexcel.jpg
Centro Medico Excel, located on Av. Paseo de los Heroes No. 2507 Zona Río. Tijuana B.C..

Chihuahua

Sinaloa

Guanajuato

Puebla

Querétaro

Michoacán

Morelia

Zamora

Uruapan

Pétzcuaro

Lázaro Cárdenas

Apatzingan

Sahuayo

Nuevo Leon

Oaxaca

Sonora

HERMOSILLO

CIUDAD OBREGÓN

NAVOJOA

Coahuila

Tabasco

Nayarit

Veracruz

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The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 23 in Mexico:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 25 in Mexico:

The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 28 in Mexico:

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