List of Hospitals in Slovenia

This is a list of hospitals and other public health institutions in Slovenia.

Medical centres
  • University Medical Centre Ljubljana - Ljubljana
  • University Medical Centre Maribor - Maribor
General hospitals
  • General Hospital Brežice - Brežice
  • General Hospital Celje - Celje
  • General Hospital Izola - Izola
  • General Hospital Jesenice - Jesenice
  • General Hospital Murska Sobota - Murska Sobota
  • Dr. Franc Derganc General Hospital Nova Gorica - Šempeter pri Gorici
  • General Hospital Novo mesto - Novo Mesto
  • Dr. Jože Potrč General Hospital Ptuj - Ptuj
  • General Hospital Slovenj Gradec - Slovenj Gradec
  • General Hospital Trbovlje - Trbovlje
Psychiatric hospitals
  • Psychiatric Hospital Begunje - Begunje
  • Psychiatric Hospital Idrija - Idrija
  • Psychiatric Hospital Ormož - Ormož
  • Psychiatric Hospital Vojnik - Vojnik
  • University Psychiatric Clinic Ljubljana - Ljubljana
Special hospitals
  • Centre for Children's Health Care Šentvid pri Stični - Šentvid pri Stični
  • Gynecology and Obstetrics Hospital Kranj, Kranj
  • Hospital Topolšica - Topolšica
  • Institute of Oncology Ljubljana - Ljubljana
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital Postojna - Postojna
  • Orthopedic Specialty Hospital Valdoltra - Valdoltra
  • University Clinic of Respiratory and Allergic Diseases Golnik - Golnik
  • University Rehabilitation Institute, Republic of Slovenia - Ljubljana

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