List of Hospitals in Bahrain

This is a list of hospitals in Bahrain.

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  • Royal Bahrain Hospital www.royalbahrainhospital.com
  • KIMS Bahrain Medical Centre http://www.kimsbh.com/
  • Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Medical Center
  • Al-Amal Hospital - Hamad Town
  • Al-Hilal Hospital - Muharraq
  • Al-Kindi Specialised Hospital - Manama
  • American Mission Hospital - Manama
  • Awali Hospital
  • Bahrain Defence Force Hospital (also known as Bahrain Royal Medical Services or Military Hospital) - Riffa
  • Bahrain Specialist Hospital
  • Darkulaib Hospital
  • Dr. Tariq Saeed Hospital
  • German Orthopedic Hospital
  • Gulf Dental Specialty Hospital
  • Gulf Diabetes Specialist Center
  • Ibn al-Nafees Hospital
  • International Hospital of Bahrain
  • Iranian Specialist Hospital
  • King Hamad University Hospital - Busaiteen
  • Noor Specialist Hospital- Manama
  • Salmaniya Medical Complex (SMC) Hospital
  • Sitra Health Centre
  • Urology & Plastic Surgery Hospital (UPS)
  • Shifa Al Jazeera - Ras Ruman Manama

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