List of hospitals in Tajikistan
The following is a list of hospitals in Tajikistan that includes the name, location and references.[2] Tajikistan government sources indicate that there were 325 hospitals in Tajikistan in 1986.[3] By 2007, the number of hospitals had grown to 426, according to the World Health Organization.[4]
Notable hospitals
Name | City/Coordinate | Region | References |
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Central District Hospital Kolhozabad | Kolkhozobod, Rumi District | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central District Hospital Qumsangir | Qumsangir District | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central District Hospital Konibodom | Konibodom 40.278426°N 70.430960°E | Sughd Region | [2] |
Central District Hospital Qabodiyan | Qabodiyon District | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Isfara District Central Hospital | Isfara 40.116697°N 70.621493°E | Sughd Region | [2][5][6] |
Istaravshan District Central Hospital | Istaravshan | Sughd Region | [2] |
Central District Hospital Jirgatol | Jirgatol District (village) | Districts of Republican Subordination | [2] |
Central District Hospital Zafarabad | Zafarabad (village), Zafarabad District | Sughd Region | [2] |
Central District Hospital Jilikul | Dusti (Jilikul District) 37.487027°N 68.529606°E | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central Hospital Dangara | Dangara (village) 38.101052°N 69.334662°E | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central Hospital of Kulob | Kulob | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central Hospital of Kurgan-Tube | Kurgan-Tube (formerly Qurghonteppa Oblast | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central Hospital Kayrakkum | Kayrakkum Reservoir (near) | Sughd Region | [2] |
Central District Hospital Muminabad | Muminabad (village) | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Matcha District Central Hospital | Mastchoh District (Matcha) 40.368056°N 69.325278°E | Sughd Region | [2] |
Central District Hospital of Nau | Nau (village of Spitamen) | Sughd Region | [2] |
Nurobad District Central Hospital | Nurobad District (village of Darband) | Districts of Republican Subordination | [2] |
Central District Hospital Parharskogo | Parharksky (village of Parkhar (probably Farkhar | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central Hospital Nurak | Nurak | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central Hospital Penjikent | Panjakent | Sughd Region | [2] |
Panj District Central Hospital | Panj District | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central District Hospital named after A. Jami | Abdurrahman Jami area | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Central District Hospital named after B. Gafurov | Kurgan-Tube (B. Gafurov Area) | Khatlon Region | [2] |
Republican Ophthalmologic Center | 238 R. Nabiyev St. | Dushanbe | [2] |
Children's Surgical Hospital | 4 Gorky St. | Dushanbe | [2] |
Children's TB Hospital | 45 Azizbayov St. | Dushanbe | [2] |
Children's Regional Hospital | Khujand | Sughd Region | [2] |
Children's Hospital №2 | 38.600553|68.786883|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Children's Hospital №2 | Dushanbe | [2] |
Children's Hospital of Infectious Diseases | 20 Sheroz St.38.570937°N 68.781390°E | Dushanbe | [2] |
City Clinical Hospital №1 | Abay St. 38.539551°N 68.752286°E | Dushanbe | [6] |
City Clinical Hospital №2 | 33 Sano St. | Dushanbe | [2] |
City Clinical Hospital №3 | 3 and 6 Akademika Radjabov St. | Dushanbe | [2][7] |
City Hospital №2 | Khujand 40.265729°N 69.642123°E | Sughd Region | [2][6] |
City Clinical Hospital S. Urunova (№1) | Khujand, S. Urunova, 147a Gagarina St.40.274275°N 69.644526°E | Sughd Region | [2] |
Khorog General Hospital | Khorog | Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region | [8] |
Leninski Mental Hospital | Dushanbe | [9] | |
International Ibn Sina Clinic | 38.581548°N 68.782413°E | Dushanbe | [10][11][12][6] |
Aga Khan Health Service | Khorog 37.489990°N 71.583059°E | Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region | [10] |
Prospekt Medical Clinic | Dushanbe | [10] | |
Nurafzo Diagnostic Centre | Dushanbe | [10] | |
Ananda SPA and Vendanta Medical Centre | 38.587086°N 68.796899°E | Dushanbe | [10] |
Hospital Istiqlol | ул. Н.Карабоев 61 38.536056°N 68.764395°E | Dushanbe | [1] |
Central Military Hospital of the Ministry of Defense | Dushanbe, 40 Years of Victory 1 38.537478°N 68.766963°E | Dushanbe | [6] |
Maternity Hospital № 1 (formerly № 3) | Mirzo Tursunzoda Street 38.581905°N 68.732939°E | Dushanbe | [6][13] |
See also
References
- "Hospital Istiqlol". Ansor. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
- "List of doctors and hospitals in Tajikistan". US Embassy, Tajikistan. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
- Curtis, Glenn E., ed. (1996). Tajikistan: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress.
- Ghafur Khodjamurodov; Bernd Rechel (2010). Tajikistan Health System Review (PDF). WHO. p. XVIII.
- "Isfara Hospital". HospitalBy. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
- Google maps
- "Hospital No. 3, Dushanbe". HospitalBy. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
- "General surgery in a district hospital in Tajikistan: clinical impact of a partnership between visiting volunteers and host specialists". National Journal of Medicine. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
- "Relaunching mental health care in Tajikistan". Medecines Sans Frontieres. June 22, 2020.
- "Top ranked private hospitals in Tajikistan". Expat Financial. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
- The term Ibn Sina is often referred to as Avicenna, a Persian polymath
- "Doctors in Dushanbe". HospitalBy. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
- "Leadership". Ministry of Health. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
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