List of hospitals in Ukraine
This list of hospitals in Ukraine includes notable and noteworthy
rural hospitals were converted into primary care clinics.[1]
Hospitals
Hospital | Location | Date Established | Notes | Source |
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407th Military Hospital
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Chernihiv | February 1933 | Ukrainian Armed Forces currently commanded by Colonel Oleksandr Slesarenko.
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[2] |
Chernihiv medical center of modern oncology | Chernihiv | [3] | ||
Chernihiv Regional Clinical Hospital | Chernihiv | |||
Chernihiv Central District Hospital | Chernihiv | |||
Psychiatric Hospital ('Чернігівська обласна психоневрологічна лікарня') | Chernihiv | |||
Alexander Clinical Hospital | Kharkiv | 1875 | [4] | |
American Medical Center | Lviv | |||
Bila Tserkva City Hospital No. 1 | Bila Tserkva | [5] | ||
Bila Tserkva City Hospital No. 2 | Bila Tserkva | [6] | ||
City Children's Clinical Hospital No.1 | Kyiv | [7] | ||
City Clinical Hospital No.7 | Kyiv | [7] | ||
City Clinical Hospital No.2 | Kyiv | [7] | ||
City Clinical Hospital No.10 | Kyiv | |||
City Clinical Hospital for War Veterans | Kyiv | 1984 | [8] | |
City Psychiatric Hospital No. 1 (named for IP Pavlov) | Kyiv | 1786 | [9] | |
City Hospital No. 1 (named for NI Pirogov) | Sevastopol | 1868 | [10] | |
Clinic No.1 of the Scientists Hospital National Academy of Science of Ukraine | Kyiv | |||
Feofaniya Clinical Hospital | Kyiv | 1965 | [11] | |
Hlukhiv Central District Hospital | Hlukhiv | [12] | ||
Khmelnytskyi Regional Clinical Hospital | Khmelnytskyi | |||
Khmelnytsky Regional Psychiatric Hospital No. 1 | Skarzhintsy village, Yarmolinets District, Khmelnytskyi Oblast | 1952 | [13] | |
Kyiv City Clinical Hospital No.18 | Kyiv | |||
Liuboml Central District Hospital | Liuboml | 2010 | ||
Lutheran Community Hospital (named for MP Bazhana) | Kyiv | 1913 | [14] | |
Mariupol regional intensive care hospital | Mariupol | 1980 | [15] | |
National Emergency and Trauma Hospital | Kyiv | [7] | ||
National Military Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defense | Kyiv | 1755 | Oldest state hospital[7][16] | |
Regional Clinical Hospital (named for I.I. Mechnikov) | Dnipro | 1798 | [17] | |
Republican Clinical Hospital (named for N. A. Semashko) | Simferopol, Republic of Crimea | 1914 | [18] | |
Ternopil University Hospital | Ternopil | |||
Transcarpathian Regional Clinical Hospital named after Andrew Novak | Uzhhorod | 1451 | [19] | |
Uman City Hospital | Uman | |||
Usatove Hospital | Usatove | |||
Uman Central District Hospital | Uman | |||
Vinnitsa Regional Mental Hospital No.2 | Vinnytsia | |||
Central City Hospital | Vuhledar | [20] | ||
Zhmerynka Railway Hospital | Zhmerynka | 1898 | [21] |
See also
References
- ^ Richardson, Erica (2015). Health Systems in Transition, Ukraine, Health System Review. Vol. 17. World Health Organization. p. 74.
- ^ "Новини Управління Прес-служби МО". Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.
- ^ "Chernihiv medical center of modern oncology". www.uacr.org. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ Kharkov, Guide for tourists and excursionists. I. M. Anichkin. 1915.
- ^ "Bilat Serkva Info". Bilat Serkva.
- ^ "Bila Tserkva City Hospital No. 2". Bila Tserkva City Hospital No. 2.
- ^ a b c d e "Medical Facilities in Kyiv" (PDF). Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ "Order on Amendments to the Charter of the Kyiv City Clinical Hospital for Invalids of the Great Patriotic War" (PDF).
- ^ Tsiborovsky, OM; Soroka, VM (2015). "The oldest hospital in Kyiv is Kyrylivska: the way from the almshouse to the provincial zemstvo hospital . Ukraine. Health of the Nation". Україна. Здоров'я Нації. 4 (4): 130–136.
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- ^ "About". Feofaniya Clinical Hospital. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ "Telephone Directory of Sumy Region". Mozdocs Kyiv.
- ^ Khmelnytsky Regional Psychiatric Hospital No. 1. 1952-2002: Materials of the interregional scientific-practical conference dedicated to the 50th anniversary of KHOPB №1 = Khmelnytska region psychiatric lykarnya №1. 1952-2002: Materials of the inter-regional scientific-practical conference, assigned to the 50th HOPL №1. - Lviv: Vidavnitstvo national university "Lvivska politechnika", 2002. page 160
- ^ Grigorieva Tatiana, Skibitskaya Tatiana (1999). Hospital of the Evangelical Lutheran Community 1913, Collection of Monuments of History and Culture of Ukraine, Ukrainian encyclopedia. pp. 517–518.
- ^ "V Oblastnoj Bolnitse Mariupolya Poyavyatsya Sovremennye Operatsionnye". Mariupol city tv channel.
- ^ "Decree of the President of Ukraine of May 26, 2005 № 849/2005, On the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Main Military Clinical Order of the Red Star Hospital".
- ^ "About Us, History". Mechnikova Hospital. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ "Republican Clinical Hospital Semashko". Republican Clinical Hospital. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ Yatsyna, Yuriy. "Transcarpathian Regional Clinical Hospital is the first in the region and not the worst in Ukraine". Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ "Ukraine: Russian Cluster Munition Hits Hospital". Human Rights Watch. February 25, 2022. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
- ^ "History". SW Railway. Archived from the original on 2015-02-23.
- Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (21 November 2003). "Ukraine: A comprehensive list of all hospitals in Ukraine, UKR42155.E". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
- "List of medical facilities in Kyiv". Government of the UK. Retrieved December 17, 2020.