List of hospitals in Iraq

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This is a list of hospitals in Iraq derived from World Health Organization and other records. [1]

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Baghdad (The Capital)

Baghdad Governorate
Name SubdistrictDirectorate of HealthGovernorateNo. of Beds
Shahid Ghazi al Harery Surgical Baghdad Medical City Baghdad 672
Baghdad teaching hospital Bab Al-Moatham Baghdad Medical City Baghdad 998
Private Nursing Home Hospital Bab Al-Moatham Baghdad Medical City Baghdad 289
Al Kindi General Teaching Hospital Rusafa Yarmouk Baghdad 333
Al Yarmuk General Teaching Yarmouk Yarmouk Baghdad 770
Ibn Rushd Psychiatry & Addiction HospitalAl AndulusRusafa Baghdad 74
Al-Rashad Psychiatric HospitalRusafa Baghdad 1335
Ibn Al Haitham Teaching Eye Hospital Karrada, Andulus SquareRusafa Baghdad 400
Al Nuaman General Hospital Adhamiyah Rusafa Baghdad 220
Al Qadisiya General Hospital Sadr City Rusafa Baghdad 490
Martyr Sadr Hospital Sadr City Rusafa Baghdad 256
Saddam Maternity Hospital Sadr City Rusafa Baghdad 288
Ibn Al balady Maternity & Children's Hospital Sadr City Rusafa Baghdad 284
fatmih alzahraa Maternity Hospital Sadr City, HabibiyaRusafa Baghdad
Dar alshifa hospitalAlwaziriyaRusafaBaghdad200
Al Alwaiya Maternity TeachingAlwaiya, Karadah Rusafa Baghdad 332
Al Alwaiya Children Teaching HospitalAlwaiya, Karadah Rusafa Baghdad 125
Al-Imamian Al-Kadhimiyain Medical City Kadhimiya Baghdad 630
Al Kadhmiya Hospital for Children Kadhimiya Karkh Baghdad 135
Al Karkh General Hospital Karkh Karkh Baghdad 198
Ibn Al Nafis Vascular and Cardiac Hospital Rusafa Yermouk Baghdad 170
Saddam Center for Cardiology Karkh Baghdad 166
Saddam Center for Reconstructive & Plastic Surgery (Al Wasiti)Andalus Baghdad 126
Al Noor General HospitalKadhimiyaKarkh Baghdad 211
Al Karama Teaching HospitalSheik MaarufKarkh Baghdad 445
Ibn Sina Hospital Green Zone Baghdad
Al-Liquia Maternity Hospital Karkh Baghdad 128
Saddam Maternity Hospital Sadr City Rusafa Baghdad 288
Central Pediatric Teaching Hospital Al-Iskan Karkh Baghdad 333
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine InstituteYarmouk Baghdad 73
Neurosurgery Teaching HospitalBaghdad/ AlRissafa Baghdad 101
Ibn Al Khatib Infectious Diseases HospitalEast Karradah (Al-Jiser)Rusafa Baghdad 208
Ibn Zuhr for Chest Disease Hospital (for Infectious Diseases)East KarradahRusafa Baghdad 292
Al-Za'franiya General Hospital Al-Za'franiya Rusafa Baghdad
Al Mada'in Al-Mada'in Rusafa Baghdad 56
Al Mahmodia General Hospital Mahmudiya Karkh Baghdad 59
Abu Ghraib General Hospital Abu Ghraib Karkh Baghdad 45
al Furat General Hospital [2] Abbas Ibn Firnas Square (near)Karkh Baghdad 96
Welfare Children's Hospital Bab Al-Moatham Baghdad Medical City Baghdad

Military Hospital

Private Hospitals

Basra

Public Hospitals

Private Hospitals

Dhi Qar

Anbar

The following hospitals are located in the Al Anbar Governorate. [1]

Babil/Babel

The following hospitals are found in the Babil Governorate: [1]

Diyala

The following hospitals are in the Diyala Governorate: [1]

Duhok

Erbil

 Erbil General Directorate of Health (DOH-Erbil)  

Par Private Hospital Shar Private Hospital

Kerbala/Karbala

The following hospitals are in the Kerbala Governorate: [1]

Kirkuk

Maysan

Al Muthanna

Al Najaf

Ninawa

Al Qadisiyyah

Salah ad Din

Samarra

Tikrit

Baiji

Balad

Al-Sherqat

Touzkhermato

Sulaymaniyah

Governmental Hospitals:

Private Hospitals:

Safin Private Hospital

Wasit

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "HOSPITALS IN THE 15 CENTER/SOUTH GOVERNORATES OF IRAQ 2002" (PDF). World Health Organization. 2002. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  2. "al Furat General Hospital". Archived from the original on 2010-02-03.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Not listed in the 2002 WHO listing
  4. 1 2 May have been part of the Saddam Maternity & Children's Hospital