List of Hospitals in Wales - Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Headquarters: Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor

  • Flint Community Hospital, Flint
  • Deeside Community Hospital, Deeside
  • Chirk Community Hospital, Chirk
  • Holywell Community Hospital, Holywell
  • Lluesty Hospital, Holywell
  • Mold Community Hospital, Mold
  • Penley Polish Hospital, Penley
  • Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Wrexham
  • Bron y Garth Hospital, Penrhyndeudraeth
  • Bryn Beryl Hospital, Pwllheli
  • Bryn y Neuadd Hospital, Llanfairfechan
  • Cefni Hospital, Llangefni
  • Dolgellau Hospital, Dolgellau
  • Eryri Hospital, Caernarfon
  • Ffestiniog Memorial Hospital, Blaenau Ffestiniog
  • Llandudno General Hospital, Llandudno
  • Minfordd Hospital, Bangor
  • Tywyn Memorial Hospital, Tywyn
  • Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor
  • Ysbyty Penrhos Stanley, Holyhead
  • Abergele Hospital, Abergele
  • Colwyn Bay Community Hospital, Colwyn Bay
  • Conwy Hospital, Conwy
  • Denbigh Infirmary, Denbigh
  • Glan Clwyd Hospital, Bodelwyddan
  • H.M. Stanley Hospital, St. Asaph
  • Llangollen Hospital, Llangollen
  • North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre, Rhyl
  • Prestatyn Community Hospital
  • Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyl
  • Ruthin Community Hospital, Ruthin

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