List of hospitals in Nepal

Nepal has mixed healthcare system with both public sector hospitals and private sector hospitals. Medical colleges have their own teaching hospitals which provide healthcare at subsidized costs. There are altogether 19 medical colleges in Nepal.[1] In public sector there are primary health centers, district hospital, provincial hospital and tertiary hospitals. In private sector there are general hospitals as well as super-speciality hospitals.

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Grande International Hospital Dhapasi, Kathmandu GIH is a multi-specialty hospital that offers preventive and curative healthcare services. Established with a motive “Care to Cure” in February 2010. It began as an idea of a patient-oriented, socially responsible center, making superior quality healthcare services convenient and accessible for the community it serves. It aims to meet all healthcare needs of the nation through unparalleled patient care and wellness programs.
Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital Bharatpur, Chitwan District
Anand Ban Leprosy Hospital Tika Bhairab, Lele, Lalitpur
Arbuda Rog Nibaran Santha Bagbazar
B & B Hospital Gwarko It is a teaching hospital of Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences.
Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital Bhaktapur

Nobel medical college teaching hospital biratnagar

Bheri Zonal Hospital Nepalgunj
Biratnagar Eye Hospital Biratnagar Established in 2006 at Biratnagar. Second-largest city of Nepal.
Bir Hospital Tundikhel Established by Bir Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana. The hospital hosts the National Academy of Medical Sciences, a college affiliated to Tribhuwan University, providing master's level degree to doctors.
Birendra Hospital Chhauni A military hospital, located in Chhauni, Kathmandu.
Nepal Police Hospital Maharajganj (Panipokhari) Nepal Police Hospital, previously known as the Birendra Police Hospital, is the first hospital of Nepal Police organization.
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences Dharan
B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital Bharatpur National cancer center for diagnosis, treatment, prevention and research
Far Western Regional Eye Hospital Dhangadhi
Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children Dhobighat, Jawalakhei, Lalitpur and Banepa, Kabhre
Janakpur Zonal Hospital Janakpur
Janaki Medical College Janakpur
Siddhasthali Rural Community Hospital Hetauda
Kanti Children's Hospital Kathmandu
Ram Kumar Mahabir Prasad Kedia Eye Hospital Lipani, Birgunj
Koshi Zonal Hospital Biratnagar
Kunde Hospital Kunde
Lumbini Zonal Hospital Butwal
Mahakali Zonal Hospital Mahendranagar
Mechi Zonal Hospital Bhadrapur
Mental Hospital Lagankhel, Lalitpur (Nepali: मानसिक अस्पताल)
Narayani Zonal Hospital Birgunj
Nepal Eye Hospital Tripureshwor, Kathmandu (Nepali: नेपाल आँखा अस्पताल)
Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital Jorpati, Kathmandu
Nepal Mediciti Hospital Lalitpur
Nepal T.B. Hospital
Norvic International Hospital Thapathali, Kathmandu
Palpa Mission Hospital Palpa
Paropakar Maternity and Women's Hospital Kathmandu
Patan Hospital Patan
Sagarmatha Choudhary Eye Hospital, Lahan Lahan, Siraha, Established in 1983 AD at Lahan, eastern part of Nepal by Dr Albrecht Hennig from Germany, Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh (NNJS) and local Choudhary Family.
Sagarmatha Zonal Hospital Rajbiraj
Seti Zonal Hospital Dhangadhi
Shahid Gangalal National Heart Center Bansbari, Kathmandu Specializes in cardiac care.
Siddhartha Children and Women Hospital Butwal, Rupandehi
Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital Teku, Kathmandu
Surkhet District Hospital Surkhet
Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology Gaushala, Bagmati Bridge, Kathmandu
Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Maharajganj
Udayapur District Hospital Triyuga 50-bed hospital
Solu District Hospital Phaplu, Solukhumbu Built by Edmund Hillary, 1974. Handed over to the Nepal Gov't in 1975.
Karnali Zonal Hospital Jumla 2021
Vayodha Hospital Balkhu, Kathmandu
Kathmandu Cancer Center Hospital Tathali Nala Road Bhaktapur First private cancer hospital with modern radiotherapy facilities in Nepal. Specialize in cancer surgery and total body radiotherapy for bone marrow transplant.[2]

References

  1. "Medical Colleges". Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  2. Thapa, Richa (2018-01-02). "Successful bone-marrow transplant through radiation for the first time in Nepal". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
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