List of hospitals in Finland
This is a list of hospitals in Finland. The majority of the healthcare in Finland is offered by public service providers. The private sector is very small. Primary health care is offered in municipal health centers, whose services include physical examinations, oral health, medical care, ambulance services, maternity and child health clinics, school and student health care and other basic services. Specialized medical care, including outpatient and institutional treatment is provided by hospital districts. Diseases requiring highly demanding treatment are handled by regional arrangements or centrally according to a specific decree.[1]
University Hospitals
Each hospital district contains a central hospital and other specialised units. There are five university hospitals.
- Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki
- Tampere University Hospital, Tampere
- Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio
- Turku University Hospital, Turku
- Oulu University Hospital, Oulu
Central Hospitals
- Kymenlaakso Central Hospital, Kotka
- South Karelia Central Hospital, Lappeenranta
- Päijänne Tavastia Central Hospital, Lahti
- Central Hospital of Tavastia, Hämeenlinna
- Satakunta Central Hospital, Pori
- Vaasa Central Hospital , Vaasa
- Southern Ostrobothnia Central Hospital, Seinäjoki
- Central Hospital of Keski-Pohjanmaa, Kokkola
- Central Finland Central Hospital , Jyväskylä
- Mikkeli Central Hospital, Mikkeli
- Central Hospital of Savonlinna, Savonlinna
- North Karelia Central Hospital, Joensuu
- Lapland Central Hospital, Rovaniemi
- Central Hospital of Kainuu, Kajaani
- Åland Central Hospital, Mariehamn, Åland
- Central Hospital of Länsi-Pohja, Kemi
Regional Hospitals
Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District
Helsinki[2]
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Espoo and Vantaa
Hospitals in the other municipalities
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Hospital District of Southwest Finland
- Halikko Hospital, Halikko
- Loimaa Regional Hospital, Loimaa
- Salo Regional Hospital, Salo
- Vakka-Suomi Hospital, Uusikaupunki
- Åboland/Turunmaa Hospital, Turku
Hospital District of South Karelia
- Parikkala Regional Hospital, Parikkala
- Armila Hospital, Lappeenranta
- Honkaharju Hospital, Imatra
Hospital District of Päijänne-Tavastia
- Kuusankoski Hospital, Kuusankoski
Kymenlaakso Hospital District
- Kuusankoski Regional Hospital, Kouvola
Tavastia Hospital District
Satakunta Hospital District
- Harjavalta Hospital, Harjavalta
- Rauma Regional Hospital, Rauma
- Satalinna Hospital, Harjavalta
Vaasa Hospital District
- Bottenhavet Hospital, Kristinestad
Etelä-Pohjanmaa Hospital District
- Ähtäri Regional Hospital, Ähtäri
Central Finland Health Care District
- Kinkomaa Hospital, Jyväskylä
- Sädesairaala Hospital, Jyväskylä
- Juurikkaniemi Hospital, Keuruu
- Kangasvuori Hospital, Jyväskylä
Pirkanmaa Hospital District
- Kaivanto Hospital, Kangasala
- Mänttä Hospital, Mänttä
- Pitkäniemi Hospital, Nokia
- Vammala Regional Hospital, Sastamala
- Valkeakosken Regional Hospital, Valkeakoski
Etelä-Savo Hospital District
- Moisio Hospital, Mikkeli
- Pieksämäki Regional Hospital, Pieksämäki
North Karelia Hospital District
- Kotilahti Hospital, Joensuu
Hospital District of Northern Savonia
- Julkula Hospital, Kuopio
- Alava Hospital, Kuopio
- Tarina Hospital, Siilinjärvi
- Iisalmi Regional Hospital, Iisalmi
Northern Ostrobothnia Hospital District
Lapland Hospital District
- Muurola Hospital, Rovaniemi
Länsi-Pohja Hospital District
- Keropudas Hospital, Tornio
Hospital District of Åland
- Grelsby sjukhus, Finström, Åland
Private Hospitals
- Eira Hospital, Helsinki
- Diacor, Helsinki
- Docrates Cancer Center, Helsinki[3]
- Pohjola Hospital (Orthopedics), Helsinki, Kuopio, Tampere, Turku, Oulu[4]
- Pulssi, Turku
- [1] Dextra, Helsinki
- [2] Helsinki Hospital, Helsinki
- [3], Klinika Helena, Savonlinna
References
- ^ "Health services". Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. Archived from the original on 2011-12-13. Retrieved 2011-12-13.
- ^ "HUS hospitals". Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
- ^ "Docrates Cancer Center". 2020. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
- ^ "Pohjola Hospital". 2020. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
External links
- Hospital District 2011 Statistics Finland.