Capital Region of Denmark - Hospitals

Hospitals

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The following hospitals sort under Capital Region of Denmark.

  • Amager Hospital on the island of Amager, Copenhagen
  • Bispebjerg Hospital in Copenhagen
  • Bornholms Hospital on the island of Bornholm
  • Frederiksberg Hospital in Frederiksberg
  • Gentofte Hospital in Gentofte
  • Glostrup Hospital in Glostrup
  • Herlev Hospital in Herlev
  • Hvidovre Hospital in Hvidovre
  • Nordsjællands Hospital in Esbønderup, Frederikssund, Hillerød, Elsinore, and Hørsholm
  • Region Hovedstadens Psykiatri – psychiatric hospital with many centers around the region
  • Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen
  • Sct. Hans Hospital in Roskilde

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