List of hospitals in Fiji
- List of Hospitals in Fiji
The following is a comprehensive list of hospitals in Fiji, a country in the South Pacific. Fiji's healthcare system includes a mix of public and private hospitals, providing a range of medical services to the population.
Public Hospitals[edit]
Fiji's public hospitals are managed by the Ministry of Health and Medical Services. These hospitals provide essential healthcare services to the general population.
- Colonial War Memorial Hospital
- Lautoka Hospital
- Labasa Hospital
- Nausori Health Centre
- Sigatoka Hospital
- Savusavu Hospital
- Taveuni Hospital
Private Hospitals[edit]
Private hospitals in Fiji offer specialized medical services and are often preferred for elective procedures and specialized care.
Specialized Hospitals[edit]
These hospitals focus on specific types of care or patient populations.
- St. Giles Hospital - Specializes in mental health services.
- Tamavua Twomey Hospital - Specializes in rehabilitation and long-term care.
Healthcare in Fiji[edit]
Fiji's healthcare system is a combination of public and private services. The Ministry of Health and Medical Services oversees the public healthcare system, which provides free or subsidized healthcare to Fijian citizens. Private healthcare facilities offer additional services, often at a higher cost.
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