Powys Teaching Local Health Board
Headquarters: Mansion House, Bronllys
- Brecon War Memorial Hospital, Brecon
- Bro Ddyfi Community Hospital, Machynlleth
- Bronllys Hospital, Bronllys
- Builth Wells Hospital, Builth Wells
- Knighton Hospital, Knighton
- Llandrindod Wells County War Memorial Hospital, Llandrindod Wells
- Llanidloes Hospital, Llanidloes
- Montgomery County Infirmary, Newtown
- Victoria Memorial Hospital, Welshpool
- Ystradgynlais Community Hospital, Ystradgynlais
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