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Lists of hospitals in Europe

The following are lists of hospitals for each country in Europe:

Sovereign states

States with limited recognition

Dependencies and other entities

  • Åland: Ålands Hälso och sjukvÃ¥rd (ÅHS) is in charge of public health care in Åland. It offers medical care to both the local population and visitors. This includes everything from preventive care to specialized hospital care.
  • Faroe Islands: There are three hospitals in the Faroe Islands-The National Hospital of the Faroe Islands in Tórshavn, The hospital in Klaksvík, and The hospital in Suðuroy.
  • Gibraltar: Gibraltar has the St Bernard's Hospital, a 210-bed facility that opened in 2005. Psychiatric care is provided by King George V Hospital.
  • Guernsey: Princess Elizabeth Hospital is the only acute care facility in Guernsey. Secondary care is provided through the Medical Specialist Group
  • Isle of Man: There are two hospitals on the island, the main one being Noble's Hospital, with 314 beds, giving about four beds per 1,000 residents, around the European average, but considerably higher than in the UK. The much smaller Ramsey Cottage Hospital has 31 beds and is situated in the town of Ramsey, on the north of the island. Tertiary services are provided by the English NHS.
  • Jersey: See ; In addition to the Jersey General Hospital in St Helier, The Enid Quenault Health and Wellbeing Centre is an outpatient facility in St Brelade, and Clinique Pinel at St Saviour's Hospital, St Saviour provides mental health services.
  • Svalbard: There is a hospital in Longyearbyen, the largest settlement on the archipelago.
  • The island's primary medical facility is the Princess Elizabeth Hospital (PEH) in Saint Martin, which serves as the sole acute hospital and has a capacity of approximately 104 beds.

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