List of hospitals in Tajikistan explained

See main article: Health in Tajikistan. The following is a list of hospitals in Tajikistan that includes the name, location and references.[1] Tajikistan government sources indicate that there were 325 hospitals in Tajikistan in 1986.[2] By 2007, the number of hospitals had grown to 426, according to the World Health Organization.[3]

Notable hospitals

Hospitals in Tajikistan
NameCity/CoordinateRegionReferences
Central District Hospital KolhozabadKolkhozobod, Rumi DistrictKhatlon Region
Central District Hospital QumsangirQumsangir DistrictKhatlon Region
Central District Hospital KonibodomKonibodom
40.2784°N 70.431°W
Sughd Region
Central District Hospital QabodiyanQabodiyon DistrictKhatlon Region
Isfara District Central HospitalIsfara
40.1167°N 70.6215°W
Sughd Region[4] [5]
Istaravshan District Central HospitalIstaravshanSughd Region
Central District Hospital JirgatolJirgatol District (village)Districts of Republican Subordination
Central District Hospital ZafarabadZafarabad (village), Zafarabad DistrictSughd Region
Central District Hospital JilikulDusti (Jilikul District)
37.487°N 68.5296°W
Khatlon Region
Central Hospital DangaraDangara (village)
38.1011°N 69.3347°W
Khatlon Region
Central Hospital of KulobKulobKhatlon Region
Central Hospital of Kurgan-TubeKurgan-Tube (formerly Qurghonteppa Oblast)Khatlon Region
Central Hospital KayrakkumKayrakkum Reservoir (near)Sughd Region
Central District Hospital Mu'minobodMu'minobod (village)Khatlon Region
Matcha District Central HospitalMastchoh District (Matcha)
40.3681°N 69.3253°W
Sughd Region
Central District Hospital of NauNau (village of Spitamen)Sughd Region
Nurobad District Central HospitalNurobad District (village of Darband)Districts of Republican Subordination
Central District Hospital ParharskogoParharksky (village of Parkhar (probably FarkharKhatlon Region
Central Hospital NurakNurakKhatlon Region
Central Hospital PenjikentPanjakentSughd Region
Panj District Central HospitalPanj DistrictKhatlon Region
Central District Hospital named after A. JamiAbdurrahman Jami areaKhatlon Region
Central District Hospital named after B. GafurovKurgan-Tube (B. Gafurov Area)Khatlon Region
Republican Ophthalmologic Center238 R. Nabiyev St.Dushanbe
Children's Surgical Hospital4 Gorky St.Dushanbe
Children's TB Hospital45 Azizbayov St.Dushanbe
Children's Regional HospitalKhujandSughd Region
Children's Hospital №2133 Rudaki Ave.
38.6006°N 68.7869°W
Dushanbe
Children's Hospital of Infectious Diseases20 Sheroz St.38.5709°N 68.7814°WDushanbe
City Clinical Hospital №1Abay St.
38.5396°N 68.7523°W
Dushanbe
City Clinical Hospital №233 Sano St.Dushanbe
City Clinical Hospital №33 and 6 Akademika Radjabov St.Dushanbe[6]
City Hospital №2Khujand
40.2657°N 69.6421°W
Sughd Region
City Clinical Hospital S. Urunova (№1)Khujand, S. Urunova, 147a Gagarina St.40.2743°N 69.6445°WSughd Region
Khorog General HospitalKhorogGorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region[7]
Leninski Mental HospitalDushanbe[8]
International Ibn Sina Clinic38.5815°N 68.7824°WDushanbe[9] [10] [11]
Aga Khan Health ServiceKhorog
37.49°N 71.5831°W
Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region
Prospekt Medical ClinicDushanbe
Nurafzo Diagnostic CentreDushanbe
Ananda SPA and Vendanta Medical Centre
38.5871°N 68.7969°W
Dushanbe
Hospital Istiqlolул. Н.Карабоев 61
38.5361°N 68.7644°W
Dushanbe
Central Military Hospital of the Ministry of DefenseDushanbe, 40 Years of Victory 1
38.5375°N 68.767°W
Dushanbe
Maternity Hospital № 1 (formerly № 3)Mirzo Tursunzoda Street
38.5819°N 68.7329°W
Dushanbe[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of doctors and hospitals in Tajikistan. US Embassy, Tajikistan. September 24, 2020.
  2. Book: Tajikistan: A Country Study. Curtis, Glenn E.. Washington. GPO for the Library of Congress. 1996.
  3. Book: Tajikistan Health System Review. XVIII. 2010. WHO. Ghafur Khodjamurodov. Bernd Rechel.
  4. Web site: Isfara Hospital. HospitalBy. September 27, 2020.
  5. Google maps
  6. Web site: Hospital No. 3, Dushanbe. HospitalBy. September 27, 2020.
  7. General surgery in a district hospital in Tajikistan: clinical impact of a partnership between visiting volunteers and host specialists. 2003. 3211718. Kassum. D. A.. Valji. A.. Gulyazov. S.. Canadian Journal of Surgery. 46. 5. 335–339. 14577704.
  8. Web site: Relaunching mental health care in Tajikistan. Medecines Sans Frontieres. June 22, 2020.
  9. Web site: Top ranked private hospitals in Tajikistan. Expat Financial. September 27, 2020.
  10. The term Ibn Sina is often referred to as Avicenna, a Persian polymath
  11. Web site: Doctors in Dushanbe. HospitalBy. September 27, 2020.
  12. Web site: Leadership. Ministry of Health. September 28, 2020.