List of hospitals in Port Harcourt

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This is a list of some hospitals and medical centers in the city of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

NameLocation
Meridian Hospitals D-Line
Atinu Critical Care Hospital Elelenwo
Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital Old GRA [1]
Calvary HospitalOrazi
C.Bennett Specialist HospitalAda-George Road
Chris The King Hospital Oyigbo
Cova Care Specialist Hospital and Endoscopy CentreEliozu
Daily Spring Hospital Old GRA
Dental and Maxillofacial Hospital Garrison [2]
Destiny Hospital Diobu
El-Bene Hospital D-line
El-Specialist Hospital D-line
First Rivers HospitalRumuomasi
Fountain Hospital Diobu
Getwell Hospital Rumuokoro
Good Heart Specialist Hospital New GRA
Golden Hands Medical Center Obi-Wali
Halten Hospital D-line
Higgwe Memorial Hospital Rumuokoro
Hilton clinics Adageorge Port Harcourt
Hopeville Specialist Hospital Rumuola
Jeconiah Children Hospital D-line
Kelsey Harrison Hospital Diobu [3]
Alphonso Hospital Elelenwo
Military Hospital New GRA
Oasis Children's Hospital Rumuodomaya
Palmars Hospital Old GRA
Precious Life Hospital D-line
Princess Medical Center Trans-Amadi
Rehoboth Specialist Hospital D-line [4]
Ridcol Hospital Limited Airport Road
Salem Hospital Oyigbo
University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital East West Road
Valentine Hospital Old GRA
Save A Life Mission HospitalStadium Road
Sophike Medical Centre Peter Odili
Acron Medical Consultants1 Acron Drive, GRA Phase IV
Shield Specialists Hospital/The Pain Care CenterPeace Valley Estate, Trans Woji Road
Kariden Specialist Hospital
Kariden Diabetes and Endocrine Centre

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