List of hospitals in Paraguay

This is a list of hospitals in Paraguay.

Asunción

  • Centro Materno Infantil
  • Centro Médico Bautista
  • Centro Medico La Costa
  • Centro Médico Pro-Med
  • Cruz Roja Paraguaya
  • Hospital Adjunto de la UNA
  • Hospital Barrio Obrero
  • Hospital Central de las FF.AA.
  • Hospital de Clínicas
  • Hospital de Tuberculosis
  • Hospital Francés
  • Hospital Militar Central
  • Hospital Neuropsiquiátrico
  • Hospital San Jorge
  • Hospital San Pablo
  • Instituto de Medicina Tropical
  • Instituto de Previsión Social (IPS)
  • Policlínico Policial Rigoberto Caballero
  • Sanatorio Adventista
  • Sanatorio Americano
  • Sanatorio Español
  • Sanatorio Italiano
  • Sanatorio Migone-Battilana
  • Sanatorio Professor Doctor Juan Max Boettner
  • Sanatorio Santa Clara
  • Sanatorio San Roque

Ciudad del Este

  • Hospital Itaipú
  • Hospital Luz y Vida
  • Hospital Regional de Ciudad del Este
  • Sanatorio Central
  • Sanatorio Internacional
  • Sanatorio Sagrada Familia
  • IPS

Encarnación

  • Hospital Pediátrico Municipal
  • Hospital Regional
  • Hospital Tajy
  • IPS

San Ignacio

  • Centro Materno Infantil SOS Hermann Gmeiner
  • Clínica Privada San Luis
  • Clínica Privada San Roque
  • Hospital Distrital de San Ignacio
  • IPS

San Lorenzo

  • Hospital Materno Infantil de San Lorenzo

Itauguá

  • Hospital Nacional de Itauguá
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