Health Care System
Notable hospitals:
- Yijishan Hospital (Template:Lang-hans-cn, or Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Xuancheng Area Hospital (Template:Lang-hans-cn), or Second Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Wuhu Second Hospital (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Wuhu First Hospital (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Wuhu Third Hospital (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Wuhu Forth Hospital (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Wuhu Fifth Hospital (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Wuhu Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Wuhu City (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Wuhu Red Cross Hospital (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
Related Health Care Settings
- Wuhu CDC (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
- Wuhu Center of Blood (Template:Lang-hans-cn)
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