List of hospitals in Taiwan

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Medical Center

Changhua County

Kaohsiung City

New Taipei City

Taichung City

Tainan City

Taipei City

Taoyuan City

Local Hospital

Changhua

Chiayi

Hualien

Kaohsiung

Keelung

Taichung

Tainan

Taipei City

New Taipei City

Taitung

Taoyuan

Chiayi

Municipal Hospital

Taipei City
New Taipei City
Tainan City [2]
Kaohsiung City

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References

  1. "Taipei hoping to add more Muslim-friendly certified hospitals". Taiwan News . April 16, 2019. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  2. Department of Health (2012-10-10). "List of Hospitals in Tainan" (in Chinese). Tainan City Government. Retrieved 2014-01-16.

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