List of hospitals in Djibouti

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List of Hospitals in Djibouti[edit]

The Republic of Djibouti, located in the Horn of Africa, has a number of hospitals that provide medical services to its population. This list includes major hospitals in Djibouti, categorized by region and type of services offered.

Djibouti City[edit]

Djibouti City, the capital and largest city of Djibouti, hosts several key hospitals that serve both the local population and international visitors.

Ali Sabieh Region[edit]

The Ali Sabieh Region, located in the southern part of the country, has healthcare facilities that cater to the needs of its residents.

Dikhil Region[edit]

The Dikhil Region, known for its diverse landscapes, also provides medical services through its regional hospital.

Tadjourah Region[edit]

The Tadjourah Region, situated in the north, is home to a regional hospital that serves the local community.

Obock Region[edit]

The Obock Region, located in the northeastern part of Djibouti, has healthcare facilities to support its population.

Arta Region[edit]

The Arta Region, known for its scenic views, also provides healthcare services through its regional hospital.

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