List of hospitals in Greece
This is a list of hospitals in Greece. The list contains links to notable hospitals in Greece. As of 2005, there were 327 hospitals in Greece, including public and private hospitals.[1] The number of hospitals declined to 283 by 2017.[2]
Hospitals
The active Greek hospitals are listed in this table, along with their location, number of staffed beds, the year they opened and references. The Greek word agios (saint) is commonly used in names of hospitals. The oldest active hospital is the Elpis Hospital in Athens, founded in 1842.[3]
Hospital Name | Location | Beds | Opened, References |
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251 Hellenic Air Force General Hospital | Athens | 1945 | |
401 Hellenic Army general military Hospital of Athens | Athens | 1904 | |
404 Hellenic Army general military Hospital of Larissa | Larissa | 1936 | |
424 Hellenic Army General Military Training Hospital | Thessaloniki | 1912 | |
417 NIMTS (Army Equity Fund Hospital) | Athens | 405 | 1946,[4] |
AHEPA University Hospital | Thessaloniki | 680 | 1947 |
Agios Andreas Hospital | Patras | 400 | 1973 |
Agios Dimitrios Hospital | Thessaloniki | 1901[5] | |
Agios Nikolaos General Hospital | Crete, Agios Nikolaos | 1940 | |
Agios Panteleimonas Hospital | Athens, Nikaia | 1952 | |
Agia Sofia Children's Hospital | Athens | 1901[3] | |
Agios Savvas Anti-Cancer Hospital | Athens | 1935 | |
Aigio General Hospital | Aigio | 100 | 1958 |
Alexandra General Hospital | Athens | 350 | 1954 |
Alexandroupoli University Hospital | Alexandroupoli | 1939 | |
Amalia Fleming General Hospital[Note 1] | Athens, Melissia | 1986 | |
Amaliada General Hospital | Amaliada | ||
Amfissa General Hospital | Amfissa | 1953 | |
Argos General Hospital | Argos, Peloponnese | ||
Asclepeion Hospital of Voula | Athens, Voula | 1921 | |
Athens Eye Hospital | Athens | 1854[3] | |
Athens Medical Center[Note 2] | Athens, Maroussi | 1984 | |
Attikon General Hospital | Athens, Chaidari | 2002 | |
Chania General Hospital, St. George | Crete, Chania | 450 | 1905[5][6] |
Chalkida General Hospital | Chalcis, Euboea | ||
Chios Skylitsio General Hospital | Chios, Aegean Sea | [5] | |
Corfu General Hospital | Corfu, Ionian Islands | 1953[5] | |
Corinth General Hospital | Corinth, Peloponnese | 1965 | |
Daphni Psychiatric Hospital[Note 3] | Athens, Chaidari | 1,325 | 1925 |
Hygeia Hospital (Diagnostic and Therapeutic Center of Athens) [Note 4] | Athens | 1975[5] | |
Dromokaiteio Psychiatric Hospital | Athens, Chaidari | 1887 | |
Elena Gynecological Hospital | Athens | ||
Eginition Hospital | Athens | 1909[9] | |
Elpis Hospital | Athens | 260 | 1842[3][10] |
Evangelismos Hospital[Note 5] | Athens, Kolonaki | 1,000 | 1884[11][5][3] |
Evgenidion Hospital | Athens | ||
Georgios Gennimatas General State Hospital | Athens | 1958 | |
Interbalkan Medical Center (Private) | Thessaloniki | 363 | 2000[5] |
Chatzikostas Hospital | Ioannina | ||
Ioannina University Hospital | Ioannina | [5] | |
Ippokrateion Hospital | Athens | 1908 | |
Ippokrateion General Hospital | Thessaloniki | 1983 | |
Karditsa General Hospital | Karditsa | 1935 | |
Kastoria General Hospital | Kastoria | 1936 | |
KAT Hospital | Athens, Kifissia | 650 | 1963 |
Kavala General Hospital | Kavala | 1900 | |
Kefalonia General Hospital | Cephalonia, Ionian Islands | [5] | |
Mamatseio General Hospital | Kozani | 1923 | |
Sismanogleio General Hospital | Komotini | 1937 | |
Kos General Hospital | Kos, Dodecanese | [5] | |
Korgialeneio Benakeio Hellenic Red Cross Hospital | Athens | 1930 | |
Peoples General Hospital[Note 6] | Athens | 1963 | |
Lamia General Hospital | Lamia | ||
Larissa General Hospital | Larissa | 1895 | |
Larissa University Hospital | Larissa | 1999 | |
Magoula Hospital | Athens, Magoula | ||
Metaxa Anti-Cancer Hospital | Athens, Piraeus | ||
Metropolitan Hospital (Private) | Athens, Piraeus | 2001[12] | |
Vostaneio General Hospital of Mytilene | Mytilene, Lesbos | [5][13] | |
Naval Hospital of Athens | Athens | 234 | 1955 |
PAGNI Hospital | Crete, Heraklion | ||
Panagiotis & Aglaia Kyriakou Children's Hospital | Athens | ||
Papanikolaou General Hospital | Thessaloniki | 1920 | |
General Prefecture Hospital of Ikaria | Icaria, Aegean Sea | ||
Pammakaristos General Hospital | Athens | ||
Papageorgiou General Hospital | Thessaloniki | 1999 | |
Penteli Children's Hospital | Athens, Penteli | ||
Polyklinikh General Hospital | Athens | 1903 | |
Pyrgos General Hospital | Pyrgos | ||
Rethymno General Hospital | Crete, Rethymno | [5] | |
General University Hospital of Patras | Patras, Rio, next to the University of Patras | 800 | 1988[5] |
Rhodes General Hospital | Rhodes | ||
Samos General Hospital-Agios Panteleimon | Samos | 1948 (1877) | |
St. Luke's Hospital[Note 7] | Thessaloniki, Panorama | 278 | 1975[14] |
Serres General Hospital | Serres | 1949 | |
Sotiria Thoracic Diseases Hospital | Athens | 1902 | |
Sparta General Hospital | Sparta | 1953 | |
Sismanogleio General Hospital | Athens, Vrilissia | 1936 | |
Andreas Sygrou Venereal and Dermatological Hospital | Athens | 1910[3] | |
Thriasseio Western Athens General Hospital | Athens, Magoula | ||
Trikala General Hospital | Trikala | 1950 | |
Tripoli General Hospital | Tripoli | 1896 | |
Tzanio Hospital | Athens, Piraeus | 1873 | |
Venizeleio Hospital | Crete, Heraklion | [5] | |
Achilopouleio General Hospital | Volos | 1885[5] | |
Zakynthos General Hospital | Zakynthos, Ionian Sea | 1966[5] |
Notes
- Amalia Fleming General Hospital was named after Amalia Fleming, a notable physician.
- Athens Medical Center is a private hospital managed by Iatriko Kentro
- The Daphni Psychiatric Hospital is the largest hospital in Greece.[7]
- The Hygeia Hospital was the first private hospital in Greece.[8]
- Evangelismo Hospital is the largest public general hospital in Greece
- Peoples General Hospital was previously known as Laiko General Hospital
- St. Luke's Hospital is a private hospital managed by Greek Med Top Partners
Gallery
Selected Greek hospitals
- 417 NIMTS Army Equity Fund Hospital, Athens
- Agios Andreas Hospital, Patras
- Agios Pavlos General Hospital, Thessaloniki
- Agios Panteleimonas Hospital, Athens
- Aiginiteio Hospital, Athens
- Alexandra General Hospital, Athens
- Amalia Fleming Hospital, Athens
- Andreas Syggros Venereal and Dermatological Hospital, Athens
- Evangelismos Hospital, Athens
- General University Hospital of Patras, Rio, Patras
- KAT Hospital, Kifissia, Athens
- Sismanogleio General Hospital, Athens
See also
In ancient Greece, temples dedicated to the healer-god Asclepius, known as Asclepeion functioned as centres of medical advice, prognosis, and healing.[15]
References
- "The Greece Hospital System". ICU Management and Practice. 2008. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
- "Healthcare in Greece" (PDF). Deloitte. 2017. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
- "The hospitals of Athens". Ekathimerini (in Greek). Retrieved February 25, 2022.
- "The 76 years of operation of NIMTS Hospital". Greek defence news (in Greek). 26 February 2018.
- "Medical List" (PDF). US Embassy, Athens. 2018. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
- "General Hospital of Chania". Stavros Niarchos Foundation. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
- ΠΡΟΤΑΣΗ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΙΚΩΝ ΑΝΑΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΩΝ ΜΟΝΑΔΩΝ ΥΓΕΙΑΣ ΕΣΥ (PDF) (in Greek). www.tovima.gr. 1 July 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
- "Timeline". Hygei Hospital. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
- "Eginition Hospital". Things to see in Athens. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
- "The hope of 156 years". Kathimerini (in Greek). Retrieved February 25, 2022.
- "Feature: Largest public hospital mirrors Greece's effective COVID-19 fight". Xinhua. April 26, 2020. Archived from the original on May 9, 2020. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
- "About Metropolitan". Metropolitan Hospital. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
- "The History of Vostaneio Hospital of Mytilene". Researchgage. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
- "St. Luke's Hospital". Greek Med Top Partners. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
- Risse, G.B. Mending bodies, saving souls: a history of hospitals. 1990. p. 56
General references:
- "Hospitals in Greece". Athens Guide. Retrieved February 24, 2022.</ref>
- Risse, Guenter B. Mending Bodies, Saving Souls: A History of Hospitals (1999); world coverage
- Νοσοκομεία ανά Υγειονομική Περιφέρεια
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