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Hospital de Puente Genil, Puente Genil; Hospital Infanta Margarita, Cabra; Hospital La Arruzafa; Hospital San Juan de Dios de Córdoba; Hospital Universitario Reina Sofia: Hospital General; Hospital Los Morales; Hospital Materno-Infantil; Hospital Provincial; Hospital Valle de los Pedroches, Pozoblanco; Hospital Valle del Guadiato, Peñarroya ...
Building of the Provincial Hospital, belonging to the hospital complex of the Reina Sofía University Hospital in Córdoba. In an emergency, people can go straight to a hospital A&E. For any other type of hospital treatment a referral from a doctor is required. There are public and private hospitals, with the former providing free treatment.
Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío (English: Virgen del Rocío University Hospital), also known as HUVR, is a complex of hospitals in the center of Seville, and is the largest hospital [note 1] in southern Spain. It is managed by the public company "Servicio Andaluz de Salud" and is considered one of the best hospitals in Spain. [1]
It has been awarded by IASIST for 10 consecutive years as a top 20 hospital in Spain. [2] A private study conducted in 2009 ranked it as one of the top four national and regional hospitals in Spain, including all public and private facilities. [3] In 2020 it was ranked by Newsweek as the best hospital in Spain and one of the 25 best in the ...
Today, it remains one of the largest hospitals in Madrid by number of in-patients (it serves a population in excess of 500.000 people) and one of the biggest in Spain by the number of beds. [2] Remarkably, it was named the best-valued public-owned hospital in 2018. [3]
Teaching hospitals in Spain (16 P) Hospitals in Tenerife (4 P) Pages in category "Hospitals in Spain" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
According to the 2008 National Catalog of Hospitals (Catálogo Nacional de Hospitales 2008), Spain in 2007 had a total of 10,178 consultorios that allowed health professionals to provide more local services than the health centers in their respective zones, with the purpose of bringing basic services closer to people who reside in nuclei ...
The decision to create this hospital was taken by the city council in 1890. In 1897, the first patients were accepted. In 1928 it was transferred to the Provincial Council of Pontevedra. At the hospital, preferably surgical, advanced operations were performed for its time. The hospital's doctors were of great importance in the life of the city.