List of hospitals by capacity

This is a list of large hospitals ranked according to bed capacity within a single campus. Hospital networks that consist of several campuses are not considered as a whole, and only hospital campuses with a capacity of more than 1,000 beds are included.

It is not necessarily a complete list.

List of hospitals by capacity

Hospital Location Est. Beds Staff Ref
First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University  China 1928 7,000 [1]
West China Medical Center  China 1892 4,300 6,100 [2]
Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital  Taiwan 1978 4,000 6,000 [3][4]
Ankara Bilkent City Hospital  Turkey 2019 3,810 [5]
Clinical Centre of Serbia  Serbia 1983 3,500 7,500 [6]
Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital  South Africa 1942 3,400 6,700 [2]
Charité  Germany 1710 3,213
12,800
Ahmedabad Civil Hospital  India 1953 2,800 [2]
Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital  India 1664 2,722 [7]
Istanbul Basaksehir City Hospital  Turkey 2020 2,682 [8]
Helsinki University Central Hospital  Finland 1861 2,600 13,700 [6]
Government Rajaji Hospital  India 1842 2,518 [9]
Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo  Brazil 1944 2,500 19,000 [10]
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine  China 1956 2,500 [2]
Motol University Hospital  Czech Republic 1971 2,410 5,306 [11]
Agostino Gemelli University Policlinic  Italy 1964 2,300 13,000 [6]
Dhaka Medical College and Hospital  Bangladesh 1946 2,300 [12]
Vienna General Hospital  Austria 1697 2,189 8,837 [6]
Ljubljana University Medical Centre  Slovenia 1975 2,138 8,359 [13]
Tirunelveli Medical College  India 1965 2,100 [14]
UZ Leuven  Belgium 1080 1,995 9,760 [15]
Oslo University Hospital  Norway 1756 1,870 24,000 [16][17]
University Medical Center Freiburg  Germany 1751 1,800 8,000 [6]
Kenyatta National Hospital  Kenya 1901 1,800 4,684 [18]
LKH Klagenfurt  Austria 1896 1,800 4,000 [6]
Singapore General Hospital  Singapore 1821 1,785 9,888 [19]
AdventHealth Orlando  United States 1908 1,705 [20]
Tan Tock Seng Hospital  Singapore 1844 1,700 9,000 [21]
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital  United Kingdom 2015 1,677 10,000 [22]
Stanley Medical College  India 1740 1,580 [23]
Sahlgrenska University Hospital  Sweden 1772 1,558 17,000 [6]
Yale New Haven Hospital  United States 1826 1,541 12,000 [24]
Jackson Memorial Hospital  United States 1918 1,500 [25]
Policlinico Sant'Orsola-Malpighi  Italy 1592 1,487 5,185 [26]
Southern Philippines Medical Center  Philippines 1917 1,453 [27]
Cleveland Clinic (main campus)  United States 1921 1,400 31,801 [28]
University Medical Center Groningen  Netherlands 1997 1,339 17,000 [29]
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust  United Kingdom 1770 1,300 11,700 [30]
St George's Hospital  United Kingdom 1733 1,300 8,500 [2]
Barnes-Jewish Hospital  United States 1902 1,266 9,236 [31]
Mayo Clinic Hospital, Saint Marys Campus  United States 1889 1,265 54,000 [32]
Muhimbili National Hospital  Tanzania 1897 1,259 2,800 [33]
National University Hospital  Singapore 1985 1,239 7,808 [34]
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital  United Kingdom 2001 1,237 8,000 [35]
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham  United Kingdom 2010 1,215 9,500 [36][37]
Aarhus University Hospital  Denmark 1893 1,150 10,200 [38]
Auckland City Hospital  New Zealand 1846 1,124 [2]
Rigshospitalet  Denmark 1757 1,118 12,000 [39]
Johns Hopkins Hospital  United States 1889 1,091 30,000 [40]
Odense University Hospital  Denmark 1912 1,038 11,281 [41]
Massachusetts General Hospital  United States 1811 1,034 15,000 [42]
Coimbatore Medical College  India 1966 1,020 [43]
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