State Hospitals
- Ankara Fizik Tedavi Ve Rehabilitasyon Merkezi / Ankara Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center
- Ankara Numune Hastanesi / Ankara Numune Hospital
- Ankara Onkoloji Hastanesi / Ankara Oncology Hospital
- Ankara Verem Savaş Derneği Hastanesi / Ankara Battling Tuberculosis Foundation Hospital
- Atatürk Araştırma Hastanesi (eski adiyla Trafik Hastanesi) / Atatürk Research Hospital (previously Traffic Hospital)
- Atatürk Sanatoryumu Göğüs Hastalıkları Hastanesi / Atatürk Senatorium Hospital for Breast Diseases
- Büyükşehir Belediye Hastanesi / Greater Municipality Hospital
- Deri Ve Zührevi Hastalıkları Hastanesi / Dermatological & Venereal Diseases Hospital
- Dr. M. Ülker Acil Yardım Ve Travmatoloji Hastanesi / Dr. M. Ülker Emergency Trauma Hospital
- Dr. Sami Ulus Çocuk Hastanesi / Dr. Sami Ulus Children's Hospital
- Dr. Zekai Tahir Burak Kadın Hastanesi / Dr. Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Hospital
- Etimesgut Devlet Hastanesi / Etimesgut State Hospital
- Muhittin Ülker Acil Yardım Hastanesi / Muhittin Ülker Emergency Hospital
- PTT Rüzgarlı Dispanseri / PTT Rüzgarlı Dispensary
- S.B. Ankara Hastanesi / S.B. Ankara Hospital
- Türkiye Yüksek İhtisas Hastanesi / Turkish High Specialty Hospital
- TC Ziraat Bankası Hastanesi / Turkish Ziraat Bank Hospital
- TCDD Hastanesi / Turkish State Railways Hospital,
- Ankara Meslek Hastanesi / Ankara Occupational Hospital
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