List of hospitals in the Netherlands explained

This is a list of hospitals in the Netherlands.

Most general hospitals provide broad care. Early 2024 there were 143 hospital locations for general care.[1]

The eight university hospitals offer the highest level of care available in the Netherlands. Each of these hospitals offers specialized services such as neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, a high-level emergency department, advanced oncology, departments for infectious diseases, and other services such a nuclear medicine generally not found in other hospitals.

There are also a number of specialised centers that provide the most specialised care to the entire country or a larger region. These include specialised children hospitals. With the exception of the Juliana Children Hospital in The Hague, all Dutch Children Hospitals are part of a University hospital. The Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam, the national burn center associated with the Red Cross Hospital in Beverwijk, the Central Military Hospital, in Utrecht, and the national Major Incident Hospital (at University Medical Center Utrecht) consisting of a sleeping hospital with a capacity of 100 beds consisting of a mix of intensive, mid and low level care, surgery rooms etc. The Major Incident Hospital can be activated within 30 minutes.

Teaching hospitals

All hospitals listed here are also listed under their respective provinces.

The 8 university hospitals are involved in the teaching of medical doctors and other medical staff. Their teaching includes teaching at all levels from undergraduate medical school (bachelor level) to the highest levels.

A larger number of high quality hospitals participate in training of medical doctors in the lasts years of their study, nurses and lab technicians.

University hospitals [2]

Non-university teaching hospitals

A number of hospitals that deliver a broad spectrum of specialised care at high level contribute to training of healthcare professionals by offering internships as part of the later years of university medical doctor training and contribute to education programmes of other medical staff (e.g. nursing, laboratory technicians).[3] Several of these hospitals have organised themselves into an association of top hospitals.[4] Hospitals can apply for membership if they provide (at least) 12 different specialisations at top level and contribute to teaching (members of top hospital association are indicated with * in the following list).

Hospitals in Drenthe

Hospitals in Flevoland

Hospitals in Friesland

Hospitals in Gelderland

Hospitals in Groningen

Hospitals in Limburg

Hospitals in North Brabant

Hospitals in North Holland

Hospitals in Amsterdam
Hospitals in other parts of North Holland

Hospitals in Overijssel

Hospitals in Utrecht

Hospitals in Zeeland

Hospitals in South Holland

References

See: Ministry of health https://www.vzinfo.nl/ziekenhuiszorg#node-algemene-en-academische-ziekenhuizen for a list of general hospitals

Notes and References

  1. https://www.vzinfo.nl/ziekenhuiszorg#node-algemene-en-academische-ziekenhuizen
  2. Web site: De Nederlandse Federatie van Universitair Medische Centra.
  3. https://www.nvlknf.nl/Opleiding/Opleidingsziekenhuizen
  4. https://www.stz.nl/over-ons/stz-ziekenhuizen/
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20060428050134/http://de-heel.ziekenhuis.nl/ Statement