List of hospitals in Malta
Appearance
The following is a list of hospitals in Malta.
Public Hospitals
[edit]Open
[edit]Name | Locale | Purpose |
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Mater Dei Hospital (L-Isptar Mater Dei) | Msida | An Acute General Teaching Hospital |
Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Hospital (L-Isptar Sir Anthony Mamo) | Msida | An Oncology Hospital |
Karin Grech Hospital (L-Isptar Karen Grech) | Pietà | Rehabilitation Hospital |
Sir Paul Boffa Hospital (L-Isptar Boffa) | Floriana | A Specialised Hospital for Oncology, Palliative Care and Dermatology |
St. Vincent De Paul Residence (San Vincenz de Paul or L-Ingieret) | Luqa | Long-term Care |
Mount Carmel Hospital (L-Isptar Monti Karmeli) | Attard | A Specialised Psychiatric Hospital |
Zammit Clapp Hospital (L-Isptar Zammit Clapp) | San Giljan | Nursing Home |
Gozo General Hospital (L-Isptar Generali ta' Ghawdex) | Victoria | Gozo General Hospital |
Closed
[edit]Name | Locale | Purpose |
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St. Luke's Hospital (L-Isptar San Luqa) | Pietà | Former Acute General Teaching Hospital |
RNH Mtarfa | L-Imtarfa | Former Hospital |
St Philip's Hospital | Santa Venera | Former Private Hospital |
RNH Bighi | Il-Kalkara | Former Hospital |
Private Hospitals and Medical Clinics
[edit]- St Thomas Hospital Qormi (Private hospital)
- Good Samaritan Hospital St. Paul's Bay (Private hospital)
- DaVinci Hospital, B'Kara (private hospital)
- St. James Hospital Group, Malta, (Private hospital group)
- LifeScan.mt Clinic, Naxxar (Private Medical Clinic)
Historical
[edit]In 1625, Caterina Scappi founded the first hospital exclusively for women in Malta, known as La Casetta or Santa Maria della Scala, and later Santa Maria della Pietà. The hospital was eventually destroyed.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Caterina Scappi and her revolutionary hospital for women who were incurable". Times of Malta. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
Further reading
[edit]- "Former military hospitals in Malta". Scarlet Finders.