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University Hospital St. George - Plovdiv; City Hospital "Dr. Georgi Stranski" Plovdiv Medical University; Varna. ... List of hospitals in Bulgaria.
Its first location was on the grounds of the local imaret, and its staff at the time consisted only of a foreign military doctor and two servants. He died in 1869, and was replaced by Dr. Robert Geiser, a Swiss national who was in charge of the hospital until 1877. [2] Georgi Stranski, the hospital's first manager
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. [3] 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.
The University Hospital St. Marina – Varna (Bulgarian: Университетска многопрофилна болница за активно лечение "Св. Марина" - Варна) is a university hospital in Varna, Bulgaria. The hospital has capacity of 1200 beds. It belongs to the Medical University of Varna.
Acibadem City Clinic Tokuda Hospital is the largest medical facility in Bulgaria, built and developed with private investments. It was opened in 2006 as part of a Japanese medical group, owned by the physician and entrepreneur Dr. Torao Tokuda. Since 2016 Tokuda Hospital is part of the largest hospital group in Bulgaria – Acibadem City Clinic.
The Queen Giovanna Hospital (or Tsaritsa Yoanna Hospital; Bulgarian: болница „Царица Йоанна“) is a university hospital in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Named after Giovanna of Savoy , Tsaritsa of Bulgaria and wife of Boris III , the hospital was opened in 1936 and employs a total of 212 academic and non-academic ...
The Lozenetz University Hospital, [1] also known as "the former Governmental Hospital" is one of the biggest hospitals in Bulgaria. [citation needed]The hospital was founded in 1948 – similar to the practice in former socialist countries – as a governmental clinic with the purpose of providing health care to employees of high state [clarification needed] and government institutions.
The current structure dates from 1989, when the HMMI was unified with the main Government hospital in Sofia, the Navy hospital in Varna, the Military hospital in Plovdiv, the Aero-medical research institute in Sofia. Medical doctors and specialists from the MMA are employed in military formations