List of Hospitals in Sweden

Here is a list of hospitals in Sweden.

  • Halland County
    • Halmstad Hospital - Halmstad
    • Varberg Hospital - Varberg
  • Norrbotten County
    • Kalix Hospital - Kalix
    • Sunderby Hospital - Boden / Luleå
    • Gällivare Hospital - Gällivare
    • Piteå Rivervalley Hospital - Piteå
    • Kiruna Hospital - Kiruna
  • Skåne County
    • Helsingborg Hospital - Helsingborg
    • Ängelholm Hospital - Ängelholm
    • Lund University Hospital - Lund
    • Malmö University Hospital - Malmö
    • Kristianstads Lasarett - Kristianstad
  • Stockholm County
    • Beckomberga Hospital - Bromma - psychiatric hospital (1932-1995)
    • Bromma sjukhus - Bromma
    • Dalens sjukhus - Enskededalen
    • Danderyds sjukhus - Danderyd
    • Huddinge universitetssjukhus - Huddinge (now a part of Karolinska universitetssjukhuset and called Karolinska Universitetsjukhuset i Huddinge)
    • Jakobsbergs sjukhus - Järfälla
    • Karolinska University Hospital - Solna and Huddinge
    • Löwenströmska sjukhuset - Upplands Väsby
    • Norrtälje sjukhus - Norrtälje
    • Nynäshamns sjukhus - Nynäshamn
    • S:t Eriks ögonsjukhus - Stockholm Municipality
    • S:t Görans Sjukhus - Stockholm Municipality
    • Sabbatsbergs sjukhus - Stockholm Municipality
    • Sollentuna sjukhus - Sollentuna Municipality
    • Södersjukhuset - Stockholm Municipality
    • Södertälje sjukhus - Södertälje
  • Uppsala County
    • Uppsala University Hospital (Swedish: Akademiska sjukhuset - Uppsala
  • Västerbotten County
    • Norrland University Hospital - Umeå
  • Västra Götaland County
    • Möndals Sjukhus - Möndal
    • Sahlgrenska University Hospital - Gothenburg
    • Sahlgrenska University Hospital East - Gothenburg
  • Jönköping County
    • Länssjukhuset Ryhov - Jönköping
    • Värnamo Sjukhus - Värnamo
    • Höglandssjukhuset - Eksjö
    • Höglandssjukhuset - Nässjö
  • Örebro County
    • Örebro University Hospital - Örebro
  • Västmanland Country
    • köping hospital - köping
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  • United Kingdom
    • England
    • Northern Ireland
    • Scotland
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