Scarborough General Hospital, Tobago

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Scarborough General Hospital, Tobago
Scarborough General Hospital, Tobago
Geography
LocationSignal Hill, City of Scarborough, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
Coordinates 11°10′49″N60°45′11″W / 11.180254°N 60.753042°W / 11.180254; -60.753042 Coordinates: 11°10′49″N60°45′11″W / 11.180254°N 60.753042°W / 11.180254; -60.753042
Organisation
Care system Tobago Regional Health Authority
Funding Public hospital
Type General
Affiliated university Tobago House of Assembly
Patron Ministry of Health - Trinidad and Tobago
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds100
Helipad Yes
History
Opened2012 (2012)
Links
Website http://www.trha.co.tt
Lists Hospitals in Trinidad and Tobago

Scarborough General Hospital is a hospital in the City of Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago. It is the only hospital for the entire Island of Tobago.

This Institution falls under the Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA). [1]

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References

  1. "TRHA - Tobago Regional Health Authority". TRHA Tobago Regional Health Authority. Retrieved 2018-12-16.