List of hospitals in Tunisia

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Béchir-Hamza Children's Hospital, Tunis

This is a list of hospitals in Tunisia. The hospitals include public regional, university, and district hospitals, as well as private hospitals. In 2021, there were over 2,000 medical facilities, including 180 hospitals in Tunisia.[1] The number of hospitals has been increasing since the 1950s, as shown in the table below.[2]

Number of hospitals in Tunisia by type
Type 1957 1987 2009
Primary, specialty, and university hospitals[3][4] 56 20 29
Regional hospitals 17 22 34
Local and maternity hospitals 31 99 121

As of 2017, there were 209 regional and district hospitals in Tunisia.[5]

Hospitals

Aziza Othmana Hospital, Tunis
Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis
Fattouma-Bourguiba Hospital, Monastir
Rabta Hospital, Tunis
Razi Psychiatric Hospital, La Manouba
Sahloul Hospital, Sousse
Tunis Military Hospital
Bizerte Regional Hospital
Ibn El Jazar Hospital, 1936

The notable hospitals are listed in the table below, along with the location and references for individual hospitals.

Hospitals in Tunisia
Name Governorate Type Hospital Coordinates Ref
Abderrahmane Mami Pneumophistiology Hospital Ariana Governorate Public hospital 36°52′12″N 10°10′42″E / 36.870016756618014°N 10.178232168267794°E / 36.870016756618014; 10.178232168267794 (Abderrahmane Mami Pneumophistiology Hospital) [6]
Aziza Othmana Hospital Tunis Governorate University hospital 36°48′16″N 10°10′07″E / 36.804479441975985°N 10.168527370209272°E / 36.804479441975985; 10.168527370209272 (Aziza Othmana Hospital) [7][8]
Béchir-Hamza Children's Hospital (aka: Bab Saadoun Children's Hospital) Tunis Governorate Children's' hospital 36°48′25″N 10°09′33″E / 36.806965°N 10.159248°E / 36.806965; 10.159248 (Béchir-Hamza Children's Hospital) .[9]
Bizerte Military Hospital Bizerte Governorate, Bizerte Military hospital 37°16′18″N 9°51′43″E / 37.271649°N 9.861823°E / 37.271649; 9.861823 (Bizerte Military Hospital) [10]
Bou Assida Regional Hospital Sfax Governorate Regional 35°01′45″N 10°46′12″E / 35.02921860076214°N 10.769963436222296°E / 35.02921860076214; 10.769963436222296 (Bou Assida Regional Hospital) [11]
Carthage International Medical Center Tunis Governorate Private 36°51′05″N 10°11′56″E / 36.85137563795076°N 10.19897743390939°E / 36.85137563795076; 10.19897743390939 (Carthage International Medical Center) [12]
Charles-Nicolle Hospital Tunis Governorate Hospital 36°48′08″N 10°09′40″E / 36.802254°N 10.161104°E / 36.802254; 10.161104 (Charles-Nicolle Hospital) founded in 1897[13][2][14]
Farhat-Hached University Hospital Sousse Governorate University hospital 35°49′47″N 10°37′40″E / 35.82980164750222°N 10.627770854737062°E / 35.82980164750222; 10.627770854737062 (Farhat-Hached Hospital) [15][14]
Fattouma-Bourguiba Hospital Monastir Governorate University hospital 35°46′14″N 10°50′03″E / 35.7704491°N 10.8340303°E / 35.7704491; 10.8340303 (Fattouma-Bourguiba Hospital) Founded in 1910[16][17][14]
Gabès Military Hospital Gabès Governorate Military hospital 33°53′01″N 10°06′45″E / 33.883714°N 10.112561°E / 33.883714; 10.112561 (Gabès Military Hospital) [18]
Habib Bougatfa University Hospital Bizerte Governorate University Hospital 37°16′20″N 9°51′37″E / 37.27223010349493°N 9.860213641493038°E / 37.27223010349493; 9.860213641493038 (Habib Bougatfa University Hospital) [19][20]
Habib-Bourguiba Hospital Sfax Governorate Hospital 34°59′46″N 10°41′46″E / 34.99607231699144°N 10.696084158875541°E / 34.99607231699144; 10.696084158875541 (Habib-Bourguiba Hospital) [14]
Habib Thameur Hospital Tunis Governorate 36°47′11″N 10°10′36″E / 36.786261191659236°N 10.176607741282961°E / 36.786261191659236; 10.176607741282961 (Habib Thameur Hospital) [14][21]
Hédi-Chaker Hospital Sfax Governorate Governate hospital 34°44′27″N 10°45′01″E / 34.74093607147375°N 10.750303797023506°E / 34.74093607147375; 10.750303797023506 (Hédi-Chaker Hospital) [22]
Hedi Jaballah Tozeur Regional Hospital Tozeur Governorate, Tozeur Regional 33°55′01″N 8°07′46″E / 33.91681436366101°N 8.129539533249242°E / 33.91681436366101; 8.129539533249242 (Hedi Jaballah Tozeur Regional Hospital) [23]
Houcine Bouzaiene Regional Hospital Gafsa Governorate Regional 34°25′13″N 8°47′46″E / 34.420263641428285°N 8.7961696546845°E / 34.420263641428285; 8.7961696546845 (Houcine Bouzaiene Regional Hospital) [24]
Ibn El Jazzar University Hospital Kairouan Governorate University 35°47′58″N 10°06′09″E / 35.79958151813685°N 10.102609398840514°E / 35.79958151813685; 10.102609398840514 (Ibn El Jazzar University Hospital) [25]
Jendouba Regional Hospital Jendouba Governorate Regional 36°38′14″N 8°43′26″E / 36.63716206141975°N 8.723825192473099°E / 36.63716206141975; 8.723825192473099 (Jendouba Rwegional Hospital) [26]
Kesra Hospital Siliana Governorate, Kesra Hospital 36°03′11″N 9°17′42″E / 36.05312903081431°N 9.295114262135495°E / 36.05312903081431; 9.295114262135495 (Kesra Hospital) [27]
Mahres Regional Hospital Sfax Governorate, Mahares Regional 34°33′31″N 10°30′38″E / 34.55859771785194°N 10.5106535921954°E / 34.55859771785194; 10.5106535921954 (Mahres Regional Hospital) [28]
Marsa Internal Security Forces Hospital Tunis Governorate, La Marsa Government 36°52′45″N 10°19′30″E / 36.879069°N 10.324940°E / 36.879069; 10.324940 (Marsa Internal Security Forces Hospital) .[29][30]
Menzel Bourguiba Regional Hospital Bizerte Governorate Regional 37°09′52″N 9°47′48″E / 37.164368411269585°N 9.796797223906603°E / 37.164368411269585; 9.796797223906603 (Menzel Bourguiba Regional Hospital) [31]
Mohamed Bouazizi Hospital Ben Arous Governorate, Ben Arous Burn center hospital 36°45′0″N 10°12′36″E / 36.75000°N 10.21000°E / 36.75000; 10.21000 (Mohamed Bouazizi Hospital) [32]
Mohammed Ben Sassi Regional Hospital Gabès Governorate, Mtorrech Regional 34°05′51″N 10°10′36″E / 34.0973728210419°N 10.1767016992082°E / 34.0973728210419; 10.1767016992082 (Mohammed Ben Sassi Regional Hospital) [33]
Mongi Slim Hospital Tunis Governorate, La Marsa Hospital 36°52′02″N 10°17′28″E / 36.867253°N 10.291239°E / 36.867253; 10.291239 (Mongi-Slim Hospital) [34][35]
Rabta Hospital Tunis Governorate Hospital 36°48′07″N 10°09′16″E / 36.80200018467323°N 10.154516252919517°E / 36.80200018467323; 10.154516252919517 (Hospital Rabta) .[36]
Razi Hospital Manouba Governorate, La Manouba Psychiatric hospital 36°48′37″N 10°04′58″E / 36.810356°N 10.082659°E / 36.810356; 10.082659 (Razi Hospital) [37][2]
Salim EL-Hadhri Regional Hospital Sfax Governorate, Kerkennah Islands Regional 34°56′21″N 11°06′38″E / 34.93920653090211°N 11.110539623854569°E / 34.93920653090211; 11.110539623854569 (Salim El-Hadhri Regional Hospital) [38]
Sahloul Hospital Sousse Governorate University hospital 35°50′12″N 10°35′24″E / 35.836529°N 10.589908°E / 35.836529; 10.589908 (Sahloul Hospital) [39][40]
Siliana Regional Hospital Siliana Governorate, Siliana Regional hospital 36°08′23″N 9°22′28″E / 36.13963778904348°N 9.374495456032857°E / 36.13963778904348; 9.374495456032857 (Siliana Regional Hospital) [5][41]
Taher Maamouri Regional Hospital Nabeul Governorate, Mrezga Regional 36°26′17″N 10°40′27″E / 36.437974689630565°N 10.674205868251102°E / 36.437974689630565; 10.674205868251102 (Taher Maamouri Regional Hospital) [42]
Tahar-Sfar University Hospital Mahdia Governorate, Mahdia University hospital 35°30′37″N 11°01′58″E / 35.51031108212163°N 11.032674883561386°E / 35.51031108212163; 11.032674883561386 (Mahdia Tahar-Sfar University Hospital) [43]
Tunis Military Hospital Tunis Governorate, Tunis Military Hospital 36°47′14″N 10°10′42″E / 36.78715937477607°N 10.178377854640587°E / 36.78715937477607; 10.178377854640587 (Tunis Military Hospital) [44][45][46]
Zaghouan Regional Hospital Zaghouan Governorate, Zaghouan Regional 36°25′00″N 10°07′56″E / 36.41653928995125°N 10.132128297086663°E / 36.41653928995125; 10.132128297086663 (Zaghouan Regional Hospital) [47]

Historical hospitals

Jewish Hospital in Tunis, circa 1900
Regimental Hospital in Bezirte, historical photo

Before Tunisia was a French protectorate, it had only two health establishments: the Sadiki Hospital and the French civilian hospital. In 1881, after the establishment of the protectorate, there were only four healthcare establishments: the Belvédère Military Hospital, the French civilian hospital, the Italian colonial hospital and the Jewish hospital (1895 to 1956).[2][48][49] As early as 1930, after the foundation of the public health and assistance directorate, the number of healthcare facilities increased and various medical services were provided. From 1950, the administrative health structures evolved in order to better manage the health needs of the time, such as the fight against epidemics–mainly malaria, smallpox and tuberculosis.[50]

See also

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