List of hospitals in Russia

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List of hospitals in Russia

There were 5,300 hospitals in Russia in 2018.[1] The earliest Russian hospitals were established in the 18th century. The hospitals listed in the table below are some of the notable hospitals in Russia during its history. The table includes the name, city in which the hospital is located, year the hospital was established, pertinent comments and references. Many hospitals have more complete articles in the Russian Wikipedia.

Golitsyn hospital in 1884 (from N.A. Naydenov's album
Alexander Hospital in 1878
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Hospitals in Russia
Name Location Year Established Comments, Reference
Alexander Hospital [ru] St. Petersburg 1842 After Alexander II of Russia[2]
Anglo-Russian Hospital Petrograd 19151918 [3]
Botkin Hospital [ru] (formerly Soldatyonkov Hospital) Moscow 1910 After Sergey Botkin[4]
Bakhrushin Brothers Hospital Moscow 1887
Central Clinical Hospital Moscow 1957 [5]
Central Clinical Hospital of the Moscow Patriarchate Moscow 1903 founded by the Russian Orthodox Church[6]
Children's Hospital of St. Mary Magdalene St. Petersburg 1829 [7]
City Clinical Hospital No. 4 (formerly Pavlovskaya Hospital) Moscow 1763 [8]
City Clinical Hospital No. 23 Moscow 1866 [9]
City Clinical Hospital No. 63 Moscow
City Clinical Hospital No. 67 (named after L. A. Vorokhobov) Moscow 1959 [10]
City hospital No. 40 St. Petersburg 1740 [11]
Evangelical Hospital Moscow 1880 [12]
Federal Center of Neurosurgery Tyumen 2011 [13]
Golitsyn Hospital Moscow 1802 [14]
Lesnoye Sanatorium Tolyatti 1910 [15]
Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital (named after N.N.Burdenko) Moscow 1706 first state medical institution in Russia[16]
Mariinskaya Hospital St. Petersburg 1803 [17]
Moscow Eye Hospital Moscow 1826 one of the oldest eye hospitals in the world (associated with the Helmholtz National Medical Research Center for Eye Diseases)[18]
N.A. Semashko City Hospital No. 1 Rostov-on-Don 1922 [19]
Novosibirsk Psychiatric Hospital No. 3 Novosibirsk 1929 [20]
Psychiatric Clinical Hospital No. 1, named after N. A. Alekseev Moscow 1894 [21]
Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics Kurgan 1971 [22]
Serbsky Center Moscow 1921 [23]
Saint Petersburg Children's Hospice Saint Petersburg 2003 [24]
St Petersburg Psychiatric Hospital of Specialized Type with Intense Observation St. Petersburg 1951 [25]
Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine Moscow 1810 [26]
State Autonomous Healthcare Institution of the Yaroslavl Region Yaroslavl 1781 [27]
Yeleninskaya Hospital St. Petersburg 1909 [28]
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