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Hotel-Dieu De France - Achrafieh, Beirut; Islami Private Hospital - Tripoli; Jabal Amel Hospital - Tyre; Kamil's National Hospital - Aley; Keserwan Medical Center [2] Khoury General Hospital–Zahle, Lebanon; LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital - Achrafieh, Beirut. Lebanese Italian Hospital - Tyre, Lebanon; Lebanon Heart Hospital - Tripoli
The Rafik Hariri University Hospital (Arabic: مستشفى رفيق الحريري الجامعي, RHUH) – formerly known as Beirut Governmental University Hospital (BGUH) – is the largest Lebanese public hospital, located on the outskirts of southern Beirut. The hospital's main building has a maximal capacity of 544 hospital beds; it ...
Dr. Rizk Clinic, recently known as LAU Medical Center-Rizk Hospital, was first established by Dr. Toufic Ibrahim Rizk (1892-1983) in 1925 as a private family-owned clinic. In 1953 he selected CIET, a French-Swiss company specialized in hospital construction, to prepare the first building blueprints.
Clemenceau Medical Center (CMC) Beirut [1] is teaching hospital is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine International [2] located in Beirut, Lebanon.The 158 bed hospital houses all the specialty branches, including Neurology, General Surgery, Pulmonary, Cardiac Center, Urology, OB/GYN, Fertility & IVF Center, Digestive Disease & Colonoscopy Center, Diagnostic Services, Robotic Surgery, and ...
PHOTO: Medical staff members attend to a patient, casualty of an airstrike, in the ICU of Geitaoui Hospital burns unit, in Beirut, Lebanon, Oct. 8, 2024.
BEIRUT — As Dr. Jihad Saadeh, the director of Rafiq Hariri University Hospital, the largest public hospital in Beirut, strolls through the facility, he rattles off the preparations staff have ...
Lebanon's economic collapse in 2019 left them barely able to cope in peacetime. Klakesh, director of the Marjayoun Hospital in southern Lebanon, said it serves nearly 300,000 people in the area.
The current facility is a 200-bed hospital built in 2004. [further explanation needed] By 2020, the hospital had 330 beds. [4] On 4 August 2020, a series of explosions occurred about 1 km (0.6 mi) away from the hospital, at the Port of Beirut, damaging every floor of the hospital, depriving it of power, and forcing it to shut down.