This is an incomplete list of hospitals in Iceland.
- National University Hospital of Iceland Reykjavík
- Fossvogur City Hospital in Reykjavik (now part of Landspítali Háskólasjúkrahús Hospital)
- Fjordungssjukrahusid Akureyri
- NLFI Health & Rehabilitation Clinic in Hveragerdi
- Barnaspitali Hringsins, Children Hospital (part of Landspítali Háskólasjúkrahús Hospital)
- Blodbankinn-Blood bank at Reykjavik (part of Landspítali Háskólasjúkrahús Hospital)
- Heilbrigdisstofnunin a Selfossi
- Heilbrigdisstofnunin Blonduosi- Blonduos Hospital in North Iceland
- Heilbrigdisstofnunin Budardal in West Iceland
- Sjukrahusid og Heilsugaeslustodin a Akranesi in West Iceland
- Heilbrigdisstofnun Sundurnesja
- Heilbrigdisstofnun Vestmannaeyja
- Sjukrahus Akraness
- Sjukrahus Husavikur
- Sjukrahus Isafjardar
- Sjukrahus Saudarkroks
- Sjukrahus Siglufjardar
- Sjukrahusid Neskaupstadar
- St Fransiskuspitalinn
- St Josefsspitali
The hospitals of Iceland provide varying medical assistance to the people. Like in all other fields, Iceland holds a good position in case of health issues because of the excellent service of its hospitals.
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