List of hospitals in Kyrgyzstan

List of hospitals in Kyrgyzstan shows the hospitals (Russian: больница; pronunciation: Bol'nitsa), their locations and links to articles on notable hospitals.[1][2][3]

OshBishkek

Most of the hospitals are located in the city of Biskek. The regions, and independent cities, are as follows:

  1. City of Bişkek
  2. Batken Region
  3. Chuy Region
  4. Jalal-Abad Region
  5. Naryn Region
  6. Osh Region
  7. Talas
  8. Issyk Kul Region
  9. City of Osh

Hospitals

Below are the known hospitals in Kyrgyzstan. There are also two psychiatric hospitals not listed.

Hospitals in Kyrgyzstan
Hospital Location Comments, References
Ak-Suu Territorial Hospital Issyk-Kul Region [4]
Aykor Medical Center Bishkek [2]
Azmi Hospital Bishkek
42.883792°N 74.629818°E / 42.883792; 74.629818 (Azmi Hospital)
also called Asian Medical Institute
Balykchy Territorial Hospital Issyk-Kul Region
42.498854°N 76.181317°E / 42.498854; 76.181317 (Balykchy Territorial Hospital)
[4]
Bishkek City Trauma Unit Bishkek [1]
Chuy Oblast Merged Hospital Chuy Region [4]
Chuy-Tokmok Territorial Hospital Chuy Region
42.826505°N 75.280466°E / 42.826505; 75.280466 (Chuy-Tokmok Territorial Hospital)
Russian: Чуйская районная территориальная больница[4]
Cholpon-Ata Territorial Hospital Issyk-Kul Region [5]
Eye Microsurgery Center Bishkek [2][6]
Family Medicine Training Center No. 6 Bishkek (Eldik)[2][5][7]
Health Center of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic Bishkek [1][2]
Hospital Number 3 Bishkek
42.840263°N 74.606141°E / 42.840263; 74.606141 (Hospital No. 3, Pediatric Clinical Emergency Hospital)
Russian: Городская Детская Клиническая Больница Скорой Медицинской Помощи, City Pediatric Clinical Emergency Hospital[2][1]
Infectious Diseases Hospital Bishkek
42.863861°N 74.597218°E / 42.863861; 74.597218 (Infectious Diseas Hospital)
also known as Republican Clinical Hospital, 400 beds[1][8]
Issyk-Ata Territorial Hospital Chuy Region [4]
Issyk Kul United Oblast Hospital, Karakol Issyk-Kul Region, Krakol [4]
Jalal-Abad Regional Clinical Hospital Jalal-Abad associated with Jalal-Abad State University[9]
Jeti - Oguz Territorial Hospital Issyk-Kul Region [4]
Kamek Private Surgical Clinic Bishkek
42.871426°N 74.572613°E / 42.871426; 74.572613 (Kamek Private Surgical Clinic)
[1]
Kyrgyzstan Republic Hospital Bishkek
42.874362°N 74.599954°E / 42.874362; 74.599954 (Kyrgyzstan Republic Hospital)
[1]
Kyrghyez State Medical Center Academic Hospital Bishkek
42.842542°N 74.607248°E / 42.842542; 74.607248 (Kyrghez Medical Center Hospital)
affiliated with Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, I. K. Akhunbaev[3][2][10]
Med Expert Clinic Bishkek [1]
Medical Associates Bishkek
42.879793°N 74.612778°E / 42.879793; 74.612778 (Medical Associates)
operates out of the Hyatt Regency[2]
National Center of Cardiology and Internal Medicine Mirakhinov Bishkek
42.873919°N 74.595719°E / 42.873919; 74.595719 (National Center of Cardiology and Internal Medicine Mirakhinov)
[1][2]
NeoMed Diagnostic and Consuling Group Bishkek
42.873695°N 74.601728°E / 42.873695; 74.601728 (NeoMed Diagnostic and Consulting Group)
[1][2][11]
Osh Cardio Hospital Osh
40.748568°N 72.786472°E / 40.748568; 72.786472 (Osh Cardio Hospital)
[12]
Republican Scientific-Research Centre for Trauma and Orthopaedics Bishkek [1][2][13]
Ton Territorial Hospital Issyk-Kul Region [5][4]
Tokmok City Hospital Chuy Region [4]
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References

  1. "Hospitals in Kyrgyzstan". London News 24x7. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  2. "Hospitals in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan". Alliance Care. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  3. "Hospitals in Bishkek". Hospital Scout. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  4. "Health in Central Asia Success in Maternity Clinics" (PDF). German Health. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  5. "Quality of Care Review in Kyrghyzstan" (PDF). WHO. September 2018.
  6. "Eye Microsurgery Center". Eye Microsurgery Center. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  7. "Eldik Family Medicine Training Center". Eldik Family Medicine Training Center. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  8. "Infectious Diseases Hospital in Bishkek to be closed for disinfection". 24. May 30, 2020. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  9. "Faculty of Medicine". Jalal-Abad State University. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  10. "Organization". Kyrghyez State Medical Academy. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  11. "NeoMed". NeoMed. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  12. Google maps
  13. "WHO provides orthopaedic equipment to trauma centre in Bishkek". Retrieved June 21, 2020.
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