List of hospitals in Estonia

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List of Hospitals in Estonia[edit]

The healthcare system in Estonia is comprised of a network of hospitals that provide a range of medical services to the population. This list includes major hospitals across the country, categorized by region and type of care provided.

Hospitals in Tallinn[edit]

Hospitals in Tartu[edit]

Hospitals in P rnu[edit]

Hospitals in Narva[edit]

Hospitals in Kohtla-J rve[edit]

Hospitals in Other Regions[edit]

Healthcare System in Estonia[edit]

The healthcare system in Estonia is primarily funded through the Estonian Health Insurance Fund, which provides coverage for a wide range of medical services. The system is designed to ensure that all residents have access to necessary healthcare services.

Primary Care[edit]

Primary care in Estonia is provided by family doctors who serve as the first point of contact for patients. They offer general medical care and can refer patients to specialists or hospitals as needed.

Specialized Care[edit]

Specialized care is provided by hospitals and clinics that offer advanced medical treatments and procedures. These facilities are equipped with modern technology and staffed by trained specialists.

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