List of hospitals in Serbia
- List of Hospitals in Serbia
The **List of hospitals in Serbia** includes various healthcare institutions across the country, providing a range of medical services. This list is organized by regions and cities, highlighting the major hospitals that serve the population of Serbia.
Belgrade[edit]
Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, hosts several major hospitals that offer comprehensive healthcare services.
- Clinical Centre of Serbia
- Military Medical Academy (Serbia)
- Institute for Orthopaedic Surgery "Banjica"
- University Children's Hospital Belgrade
- Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade
Novi Sad[edit]
Novi Sad, the second-largest city in Serbia, is home to important medical facilities.
- Clinical Centre of Vojvodina
- Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases Vojvodina
- Institute of Oncology Vojvodina
Ni_[edit]
Ni_ is a significant city in southern Serbia with key healthcare institutions.
Kragujevac[edit]
Kragujevac, located in central Serbia, has notable hospitals serving the region.
Subotica[edit]
Subotica, in the northern part of Serbia, provides healthcare services through its hospitals.
Other Cities[edit]
Other cities in Serbia also have hospitals that cater to the healthcare needs of their populations.
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