List of hospitals in Ethiopia explained
This list of hospitals in Ethiopia lists the notable hospitals in Ethiopia. The list is organized by region and city.[1] [2] The first Ethiopian hospital was established in 1897.[3] As of 1988, there were 87 hospitals in Ethiopia with 11,296 beds.[4] Medical care in Ethiopia, a nation of more than 100 million people, is provided by numerous clinics in the countryside, and hospitals located mostly in larger towns.There are about 144 regional hospitals placed in the major cities and towns.[5] Out of the total 144 hospitals, about 90 of them are public. The rest, about 54 hospitals, are run by private investors and non-profit organizations.
Addis Ababa
As of 2014, the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, had more than 52 hospitals,[6] 12 of them state run, and more than 40 private. The following hospitals are in Addis Ababa, a chartered city in the Regional State of Oromia.
- Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital,
- Addis General Hospital, 9.033°N 38.7328°W[7]
- Addis Hiwot General Hospital, 9.0131°N 38.7834°W[8]
- ALERT General Hospital,
- Amanuel Mental Hospital, 9.0292°N 38.7229°W
- Amin General Hospital. 9.0172°N 38.7288°W
- Anania Mothers and Children Specialized Medical Center, 9.041°N 38.7477°W
- Armed Forces Comprehensive Specialized Hospital (formerly the Princess Tsehai Memorial Hospital), 9.0125°N 38.7244°W
- Bella Military Referral Hospital (formerly the Bella Haileselasse Hospital), 9.0471°N 38.7828°W
- Betsegah Mother and Child Health Hospital, 9.008°N 38.7769°W
- Betezata General Hospital[9]
- Bethel Teaching General Hospital, 9.0478°N 38.7281°W[10]
- Black Lion Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, 9.0157°N 38.7425°W
- Brass Mother and Child Health Hospital, 8.9903°N 38.7935°W
- Dagmawi Minilik Hospital, 9.0386°N 38.7743°W
- Balcha Hospital lideta, 9.0121°N 38.738°W
- Dinberua Maternity Hospital, 9.0265°N 38.7865°W
- Eka Kotebe General Hospital, 9.0432°N 38.8492°W
- Ethio Tebib General Hospital, 9.0375°N 38.7209°W
- Federal Police Referral Hospital, 9.0131°N 38.7399°W
- Girum General Hospital, 9.047°N 38.7199°W
- Hayat Hospital, 8.9947°N 38.7953°W
- Hallelujah General Hospital, 8.9863°N 38.7591°W
- International Cardiovascular and Medical Center, 9.0237°N 38.8542°W
- Kadisco General Hospital, 8.9957°N 38.8142°W[11]
- Landmark General Hospital, 9.0062°N 38.7474°W
- Myungsung Christian Medical Center Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Bole Medhanealem, 8.9997°N 38.8078°W
- Menelik II Referral Hospital, 9.0385°N 38.7743°W[12]
- Nordic Medical Center, 8.9847°N 38.778°W
- Novocare American Clinic, 9.0028°N 38.7866°W[13]
- Ras Desta Damtew Hospital, 8.9808°N 38.7577°W
- Saint Gabriel General Hospital, 8.9833°N 38.7578°W[14]
- Shedeho Internal Medicine Clinic, 8.9622°N 38.771°W
- St. Paul's Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, 9.0504°N 38.7275°W
- St. Peter Referral Hospital, 9.0781°N 38.7581°W
- St. Yared General Hospital, 9.0194°N 38.8099°W
- Tibebu Hospital, 8.9839°N 38.7572°W
- Tikur Anbesa Teaching Hospital, (Tikur Anbesa Specialized Hospital, TASH) (state run), 9.0203°N 38.7491°W
- Tirunesh Beijing General Hospital, 8.8777°N 38.7898°W
- Tzna General Hospital, 8.9992°N 38.7153°W
- Yerer Hospital, 8.9923°N 38.8289°W
- Zenbaba General Hospital, 8.9556°N 38.765°W
- Zewditu Hospital (state run)9.0201°N 38.7558°W
Afar Region
The following hospitals are in the Afar Region:
Amhara Region
The following notable hospitals are generally in the Amhara Region:
Dessie
The following hospitals are in Dessie, Amhara Region:
Gondar
The following hospitals are in Gondar, Amhara Region:
Benishangul-Gumuz Region
In 2007, there were only two hospitals run by the Ministry of Public Health and private entities in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region.[15]
Central Ethiopia Regional State
The following hospitals are in Central Ethiopia Regional State:
- Worabe Comprehensive Specialized Hospital in Worabe
- Butajira General Hospital in Butajira
Dire Dawa Chartered City
In 2007, there were only four hospitals run by the Ministry of Public Health and private entities in the Dire Dawa chartered city.
Gambela Region
In 2007, there was only one hospital run by the Ministry of Public Health and private entities in the Gambela Region.
Harari Region
The following hospitals are in Harar, Harari Region:
Oromia Region
The following hospitals are in Adama, Oromia Regional State:
Sidama Region
The following hospitals are in Hawassa, Sidama Region:
Somali Region
The following hospitals are in the Somali Region:
- Dagahbour General Hospital, Degehabur woreda
- Filtu General Hospital, Filtu, 5.1206°N 40.6629°W
- Gode General Hospital, Gode
- Hargelle General Hospital, Hargelle
- Jigjiga Suldan Shiek hassan Yabare University Referral Hospital, Jigjiga, 9.3561°N 42.7857°W
- Karamara General Hospital, Jijiga, 9.3595°N 42.8008°W[18]
- Qabri Dahare General Hospital, Kebri Dahar
- Sitti General Hospital, Bike
- Warder General Hospital, Werder
South Ethiopia Regional State
The following hospitals are in the South Ethiopia Regional State:
Southwest Ethiopia Regional State
The following hospitals are in the Southwest Ethiopia Regional State:
- Gebretsadik Shawo General Hospital in Bonga
- Mizan Aman General Hospital in Mizan
Tigray Region
The following hospitals are in the Tigray Region:
- Abiy Addi District Hospital, Abiy Addi[22]
- Adigrat General Hospital, Adigrat
- Adwa District Hospital, Adwa woreda
- Axum Referral Hospital, Axum
- Axum University Referral Hospital, Axum
- Alamata District Hospital, Alamata
- Ayder Hospital
- Lemelem Karl Zonal Hospital
- Mekelle General Hospital, Mekelle
- Quiha District Hospital
- St. Mary's Hospital, Axum
- Sihul General Hospital
- Wukro District Hospital, Wukro
During the Tigray War, most of the healthcare facilities in the region had been looted, vandalised, or destroyed. Many hospitals had been occupied by military forces as their base and to tend to their injured soldiers.[23]
See also
Notes
General references
Notes and References
- Web site: Country Study: Ethiopia, Health and Welfare. Country studies, US Library of Congress, Federal Research Division.
- Web site: List of Regional Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities in Ethiopia. Ehtiopia Medic. https://web.archive.org/web/20101029194425/http://www.ethiomedic.com/. 2010-10-29.
- Government health services in Ethiopia and the role of medical graduates in it.. Kidane Mariam, W. & Moen, A.. 1972. Ethiopian-Medical Journal. 117–137.
- Health and Medical Care in Ehtiopia. The New England Journal of Medicine. 1988. 3419456. January 2, 2022. Hodes. R. M.. Kloos. H.. 319. 14. 918–924. 10.1056/NEJM198810063191406.
- [Health indicators]
- News: Addis Ababas Ailing State Hospitals. Addis Standard. January 22, 2014. January 2, 2022. Tesfaye Ejigu.
- Web site: Addis General Hospital. Addis General Hospital.
- Web site: Addis Hiwot General Hospital. Ministry of Health. January 2, 2022.
- Web site: Betezata General Hospital. Ministry of Health. January 2, 2022.
- Web site: Ethiopia: Medical Facilities. UK Embassy, Ethiopia. January 2, 2022.
- Web site: Kadisco General Hospital Website. Kadco Group.
- Web site: Fortune . (Addis) . Anything But Numb . 2024-01-25 . en-US.
- http://www.novocareamericanclinic.org/ Novocare American Clinic
- Web site: St Gabriel General Hospital Official Website . Saintgabrielgeneralhospital.com . 2013-06-02.
- Web site: Health Institutions and Services in Ethiopia. Adugna, Aynalem. Ethio Demography and Health. January 2, 2022.
- Google maps and satellige imagery shows this hospital near a sugar cane factory mentioned in the image file.
- Web site: Yanet Trauma and Surgery Specialized Center. Liyan Health.
- Predictors of loss to follow up among adult clients attending antiretroviral treatment at Karamara general hospital, Jigjiga town, Eastern Ethiopia, 2015: a retrospective cohort study. Wubareg. Seifu. Walid. Ali. Beyene. Meresa. June 18, 2018. BMC Infectious Diseases. 18. 1. 280. 10.1186/s12879-018-3188-4. 29914400. 6006768 . free .
- Web site: Wolaita Sodo University Teaching Referral Hospital • Hospitals - Public • Sodo, Sodo. medpages.info.
- https://gracehospital-et.com/
- Web site: St Mary's Hospital, Dubbo, Ethiopia. 2 January 2022.
- Web site: Search for hospitals in Ehtiopia. Ethiopian Ministry of Health. January 2, 2022.
- Web site: People left with few healthcare options in Tigray as facilities looted, destroyed. Médecins Sans Frontières. 15 March 2021.