List of hospitals in Yemen

The following is a list of hospitals in Yemen.[1][2] Notable[3] hospitals are listed, including name, address, city and references. Links to articles in Wikipedia are included when they exist.

Notable hospitals

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List of Hospitals in Yemen
Name Address
Coordinates
City References
Queen Elizabet II Hospital (Aljomhouria) Khur Maksar Aden [4]
Friendship Hospital (Assdaqa) Shiek Othman Aden [5]
Aden General Hospital Sira St, Crater, Aden [6]
Buraihi International Hospital Caltex, Mansoura Aden [7]
Basuhaib Military Hospital Tawahi12°47′07″N 44°58′52″E / 12.785258°N 44.981146°E / 12.785258; 44.981146 (Basuhaib Military Hospital) Aden [8]
Al-Jomhouri Hospital Al Mahweet Sana'a [1][2]
Al Sabeen Maternal Hospital 15°19′48″N 44°12′25″E / 15.33000°N 44.20694°E / 15.33000; 44.20694 (Al Sabeen Maternal Hospital) Sana'a [9]
Saber Hospital, Al Manssora P.O. Box 14055
12°51′15″N 44°59′26″E / 12.854043°N 44.990602°E / 12.854043; 44.990602 (Saber Hospital)
Aden [1]
Al-Salaam Hospital Jamal St.
14°47′11″N 42°57′20″E / 14.786462°N 42.955554°E / 14.786462; 42.955554 (Al-Salaam Hospital)
Hodeidah [1]
Al-Thawrah Hodeidah [1]
Al-Salaam Saudi Hospital 16°56′32″N 43°46′05″E / 16.942227°N 43.768067°E / 16.942227; 43.768067 (Al Salaam Saudi Hospital) Sa'dah [1]
Al-Thawra Hospital Al-Khoulan St., near Bab Al Yemen Sana'a [1][10]
Al-Thawra General Hospital Taiz [1][11]
Marib General Hospital (Army Hospital) 15°27′37″N 45°18′11″E / 15.460262°N 45.303133°E / 15.460262; 45.303133 (Marib General Hospital) Ma'rib [1]
Hadhramout Modern Hospital 14°32′57″N 49°07′33″E / 14.549121°N 49.125728°E / 14.549121; 49.125728 (Hadhramout Modern Hospital) Shargh Algwiza، Street, Algwizi, Mukalla [1]
Ibn Sina Hospital Zubairi Street15°20′29″N 44°10′08″E / 15.341253°N 44.168901°E / 15.341253; 44.168901 (Ibn Sina Hospital) Sana'a [1]
Yemen German Hospital (Modern German Hospital) Taiz road
15°19′8″N 44°11′59″E / 15.31889°N 44.19972°E / 15.31889; 44.19972 (Yemen German Hospital)
Taiz [1]
Revolution Hospital 15°21′3″N 44°13′15″E / 15.35083°N 44.22083°E / 15.35083; 44.22083 (Revolution Hospital) Sanaa
Yemen-Sweden Children's Hospital Taiz [1][11]
Yemen German Hospital Hadda Road Near 60-Meter Road
15°19′08″N 44°11′57″E / 15.318920°N 44.199225°E / 15.318920; 44.199225 (Yemen German Hospital (Hadda Rd))
Sana'a [1]
Yemen International Hospital 13°35′40″N 44°02′13″E / 13.594374°N 44.036985°E / 13.594374; 44.036985 (Yemen International Hospital) Taiz [12]
Kuwait University Hospital 15°21′43″N 44°11′34″E / 15.361835°N 44.192754°E / 15.361835; 44.192754 (Kuwait University Hospital) Sana'a [13]
Psychiatric Hospital 12°52′48″N 44°59′09″E / 12.880114°N 44.985892°E / 12.880114; 44.985892 (Psychiatric Hospital) Aden [14]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "List of Hospitals in Yemen". UAE Medical Insurance. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Yemen Facts and Figures" (PDF). International Committee of the Red Cross. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  3. ^ See Wikipedia:WikiProject Hospitals/Tutorials#Notability for a description criteria for a notable hospital.
  4. ^ "اسواق عدن". اسواق عدن (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  5. ^ "اسواق عدن". اسواق عدن (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  6. ^ "المستشفيات السعودية » مستشفى عدن العام ومركز القلب" (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  7. ^ "اسواق عدن". اسواق عدن (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  8. ^ "اسواق عدن". اسواق عدن (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  9. ^ The Lancet. Little, Brown. 2002. p. 1889. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  10. ^ "Nuclear Medicine at Al=Thawra Hospital" (PDF). IAEA. 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  11. ^ a b "Yemen Health Facilities Face Indiscriminate Attacks in Taiz City". Relief Web. March 20, 2020. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
  12. ^ "Yemen International Hospital Taiz". YIH Taiz. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
  13. ^ Michael, Maggie (May 15, 2020). "Coronavirus spreads in Yemen with health system in shambles". Associated Press. In the first week of May, a surge of patients entered the Kuwait Hospital, the sole fully operating COVID-19 treatment center in the capital, said four officials.
  14. ^ Maan A. Bari Qasem Saleh and Ahmed Mohamed Makki. Mental health in Yemen, Obstacles and challenges (PDF). Cambridge University Press.