List of hospitals in Turkmenistan

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List of Hospitals in Turkmenistan[edit]

The healthcare system in Turkmenistan includes a variety of hospitals and medical facilities that provide services to the population. This list includes notable hospitals across the country, categorized by region and city.

Ashgabat[edit]

Ahal Region[edit]

Balkan Region[edit]

Dashoguz Region[edit]

Lebap Region[edit]

Mary Region[edit]

Healthcare System in Turkmenistan[edit]

The healthcare system in Turkmenistan is primarily state-funded, with the government providing free medical care to its citizens. The system is organized into several levels, including primary care, secondary care, and specialized care facilities.

Primary Care[edit]

Primary care in Turkmenistan is delivered through a network of clinics and family doctors. These facilities provide basic health services, preventive care, and health education.

Secondary Care[edit]

Secondary care is provided by district and regional hospitals, which offer more specialized services and treatments. These hospitals are equipped to handle a wider range of medical conditions and emergencies.

Specialized Care[edit]

Specialized care facilities in Turkmenistan include hospitals and clinics that focus on specific areas of medicine, such as cardiology, oncology, and pediatrics. These facilities are often located in larger cities, such as Ashgabat.

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