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Top 20 Hospitals in Iceland

Iceland is a country located in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is an island nation of just over 332,000 people. The Nordic island has a population density of 3 people per square kilometer. Iceland is ranked as the safest country in the world, with one of the lowest crime rates.

The health system in Iceland is public and universal, which means that it provides equal access to healthcare for all citizens regardless of income or social status. The Icelandic health care system follows the Nordic model and places emphasis on primary care rather than secondary and tertiary care.

Health insurance in Iceland is funded by taxes that are collected from employers and employees through payroll taxes. The funds are then distributed to healthcare providers through government agencies like Landspítali University Hospital or Reykjavik University Hospital.

Top 20 Hospitals in  Iceland are:

1.Landspítali University Hospital:

The University Hospital of Iceland, Landspítali, is the largest hospital in Iceland and the only one that provides both acute care and long-term care. The hospital is also the site for many research projects and has a large teaching program.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital was founded in 1938 by a group of Icelandic physicians as a private institution with a capital investment from the Icelandic government. It was originally called “Landspítali Íslands” which means “the National Hospital of Iceland”.

Landspítali University Hospital has been built on three sites: at the old location in Reykjavík, at Suðurnesjarlækur in south-west Iceland and on Kringlumýrarbraut in Reykjavík.

The hospital consists of four buildings with two main buildings containing all wards, laboratories and clinics; one building contains just wards; and one building houses an outpatient clinic.

2.Reykjavik Kópavogur Hospital :

Reykjavik Kópavogur Hospital is the largest hospital in Iceland. It is located in Reykjavik and has a capacity of 400 beds. It has all the facilities that one can expect from a modern hospital, including an emergency ward, intensive care unit, general surgery department, radiology department, and more.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital offers many services for patients and visitors alike. They have a pharmacy on-site that provides pharmaceuticals to patients as well as visitors who need them. They also provide parking for visitors who come by car or bus and they have an on-site restaurant that provides food to patients and visitors alike.

3.City General Hospital:

The City General Hospital of Iceland is in Reykjavik, the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is a teaching hospital and has a total of 115 beds.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital was founded in 1937 by the Icelandic government as a response to the need for better medical care for residents. The facility was originally called “Læknishusid”, which translates to “medical house”. It was renamed to its current name in 1998.

The City General Hospital offers comprehensive medical care services, including acute care, surgical services, rehabilitation, intensive care and more.

4.Althingi National University Hospital:

Althingi National University Hospital of Iceland is a tertiary care hospital in Reykjavik, Iceland. It is the only hospital in Iceland that provides comprehensive tertiary care and offers a wide range of medical services.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital has an emergency department which offers 24-hour service, and it also has an intensive care unit with six beds. The hospital also offers specialised cancer treatment services, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery.

Althingi National University Hospital of Iceland employs over 1000 people and is the largest employer in Reykjavik area.

5.Árós Reykjavík University Hospital:

Árós Reykjavík University Hospital is a public hospital with an emergency department. It is the only hospital in Reykjavik and offers the best care to all patients.

 
 
 
 
 
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The Árós Reykjavík University Hospital of Iceland is a public hospital with an emergency department. It is the only hospital in Reykjavik and offers the best care to all patients. The hospital has a long history, dating back to 1907 when it was established as a municipal health facility for people living in and around Iceland’s capital city, Reykjavik. Today, it has grown into one of Iceland’s largest medical facilities with over 650 employees, including doctors, nurses, technicians, laboratory staff and other healthcare professionals from various fields.

Árós also houses one of the few intensive care units (ICUs) on Iceland which provides specialized medical care for critically ill patients who need constant monitoring by trained specialists 24 hours a

6.Háskólinn University Hospital, Reykjavik:

Háskólinn University Hospital is a public hospital in Reykjavik, Iceland. It was founded in 1881 and has been the primary hospital of Iceland since then. The hospital has over 500 beds and is one of the largest hospitals in Europe.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital includes a maternity ward, an emergency department, a psychiatric ward and an intensive care unit. It also has a general surgery, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, vascular surgery and cardiothoracic surgery departments. The Háskólinn University Hospital is one of two teaching hospitals for the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Iceland.

7.Keflavík University Hospital:

Keflavík University Hospital is a hospital in Iceland. It is located in Keflavík, Iceland. The hospital has many facilities and services to offer.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital has more than a thousand beds, which are spread out over three different buildings that have been connected with each other through corridors and bridges. The three buildings are the South Building, the North Building and the West Building. There is also a children’s ward for children up to 12 years old located in the West Building of the hospital.

Keflavík University Hospital offers many facilities and services that people can use when they need them or when they want them, such as outpatient clinics, dental care, rehabilitation centers and group sessions with psychologists or therapists.

8.National University Hospital of Iceland:

The National University Hospital of Iceland is the country’s largest hospital with the capacity to care for approximately 700 in-patients. Located on the edge of Reykjavik, it is a modern facility with state-of-the-art equipment.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital has an excellent reputation and provides a broad range of services in all medical fields. It has been ranked as one of the best hospitals in Europe and among the top 20 hospitals worldwide.

National University Hospital of Iceland was established by Act No. 2/2000 on January 1, 2000. It is a university hospital which operates under two separate Acts: Act No. 2/2000 on January 1, 2000 and Act No. 85/2002 on November 14, 2002 which consolidated all university hospitals under one administration and set up their governing bodies as well as their management committees and boards of directors

9.Landspitali West General Hospital:

The Landspitali West General Hospital is a teaching hospital. It has two main buildings, one of which is the main building. The other building is the old hospital, which was closed in 1998 and has been renovated to be a research center.

 
 
 
 
 
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The Landspitali West General Hospital of Iceland was established in 1977 as a result of the merger between two hospitals, which were both located in Reykjavik. One was the old Reykjavik Hospital and the other one was Hólmfríður Hospital. In 1998, it merged with another hospital, which had been situated on Kópavogur’s outskirts and had been named Landspítali South General Hospital at that time.

At present, it has three buildings: two are located in Reykjavik and they are its main building and its old building; while the third one is situated on Kópavogur’s outskirts

10.Reykjavik North General Hospital:

The Reykjavik North General Hospital is the largest hospital in Iceland. It was built in the year of 1998 and it is located on the outskirts of Reykjavik.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital has an area of about 8,000 square meters and it provides a wide range of health care services to its patients. These services include general surgery, orthopedics, gynecology, pediatrics and psychiatry.

This hospital also has an intensive care unit that is staffed with specialists who are able to deal with any critical cases that may arise. The ICU also has a 24-hour emergency ward for those who need urgent treatment but cannot be admitted to the general wards for various reasons.

11.Kópavogur Hospital:

Kópavogur Hospital of Iceland is a health care institution that provides many services to its patients. It has various facilities and departments to provide the necessary medical care. The hospital is located in Kópavogur, Reykjanesbær, Iceland.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital offers general medical care, dental care and surgery services. It also provides emergency care, rehabilitation and long-term treatments. The hospital has a 24-hour emergency department with ambulance service and an intensive care unit. It also has a pharmacy that offers prescription drugs as well as over-the-counter medicines.

The Kópavogur Hospital of Iceland has various facilities for its patients such as the emergency department, rehabilitation services, pharmacy and more!

12.University Hospital of Akureyri:

Akureyri is a city in the north of Iceland, with a population of 17,000. It is the largest town outside the Greater Reykjavík Area and has been an important fishing port for centuries.

 
 
 
 
 
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The University Hospital of Akureyri was established in 1994. It is a state-owned hospital and serves as one of the two major hospitals in Iceland.

The hospital has 220 beds and 35 doctors on staff.

It offers medical care for patients from all over Iceland, with specialties such as neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, gynecology and obstetrics.

It also has an emergency room and other medical services available 24 hours a day.

The hospital offers services such as diagnostic imaging scans (x-ray, CT scan), psychiatric care (with medication), physiotherapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy.

13.Sognsvannsveitin Hospital:

Sognsvannsveitin Hospital of Iceland is located at Sognsvannsvegur in Reykjavik. It has been in operation since 1877. The hospital specializes in eye care and offers a range of services for patients with eye problems.

 
 
 
 
 
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This hospital has a staff of specialists and ophthalmologists who provide treatment for the eyes. They are available to see patients during office hours, or they can be contacted by phone or email if necessary. The hospital also provides contact lenses, glasses, and other optical equipment as well as exams and tests that are not available elsewhere in Iceland.

The hospital is open on weekdays from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, on Saturdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and on Sundays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

14.Gullbringusogurinn University Hospital:

Gullbringusogurinn University Hospital of Iceland is a hospital in Reykjavik, Iceland. It is the largest hospital in Iceland and has an international reputation for its healthcare services.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital was founded in 1986 and was originally named Gullbringiðsögursjúkrahús (Gullbringusogurinn). It was renamed to the Icelandic name Gullbringusogurinn in 2002.

It has over 600 beds and employs over 2500 people.

The hospital has been recognized as a leading institution for medical education and research, both within Iceland and abroad.

It also provides care for patients with rare diseases, such as cystic fibrosis, which are not found elsewhere in Europe.

In 2007 it became the first hospital outside of North America to be certified by the Joint Commission International (JCI) for quality health care services.

15.Akureyrarborgir General hospital:

Akureyrarborgir General hospital of Iceland is a hospital in Akureyri, Iceland. It has a wide range of facilities and services to offer.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital has an emergency department, medical ward, surgery ward, maternity ward and radiology department. It also has a laboratory for blood tests and X-rays.

The Akureyrarborgir General Hospital of Iceland is the largest hospital in Iceland with the most beds in the country. It offers a wide range of services including: emergency care, medical care, surgery care, maternity care and radiology services. The hospital also has a laboratory for blood tests and X-rays.

16.Hringbrautin General hospital :

The Hringbrautin General hospital of Iceland is located in the capital city of Reykjavik. It was founded in 1919 and has become a renowned medical institution where patients from all over the country come for treatment. The hospital is also a teaching hospital and offers many opportunities for students to learn about medicine and healthcare.

 
 
 
 
 
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The Hringbrautin General Hospital of Iceland is located in Reykjavik, the capital city. The hospital was founded in 1919 and has become a renowned medical institution where patients from all over the country come for treatment.

17.Borgarnes hospital :

Borgarnes is a town in the south of Iceland. It has a population of about 1500 people and it is located in the Borgarfjörður area.

 
 
 
 
 
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The Borgarnes hospital was established on the 16th September, 2001 and it operates as a branch of the National University Hospital, Landspítali.

The hospital has 6 wards with a total capacity of 44 beds.

It also has an emergency department and there are two operating theatres at the hospital.

There is also an ambulance service which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and they have 3 ambulances stationed at Borgarnes.

18.Grafarvogskirkja General hospital:

Grafarvogskirkja is located in the center of Reykjavik, Iceland. It is a state-run hospital and has been operational since 1882.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital offers a wide range of services including general care, surgery, psychiatry, and pediatrics. Grafarvogskirkja has an outpatient department with eight beds and an emergency room that can accommodate up to 30 patients.

Grafarvogskirkja General Hospital is located in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital city. The hospital offers a wide range of services including general care, surgery, psychiatry, and pediatrics. There are also a number of outpatient departments which includes an emergency room that can accommodate up to 30 patients at any given time.

19.Vopnafjordur general hospital :

Vopnafjordur general hospital is the second largest hospital in Iceland. It is located in the coastal town of Vopnafjordur, about 40 minutes from Reykjavik.

 
 
 
 
 
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Vopnafjordur general hospital is a state-owned institution that operates under the supervision of the Ministry of Health and Social Security. The institution has around 1,000 employees and it provides services to four municipalities in Iceland.

The institution’s main building was built in 1981 and has been expanded twice since then. In 2009, a new building was opened with an outpatient clinic, a new emergency department, and an outpatient clinic for children with special needs.

20.Hrafnista General hospital:

Hrafnista General hospital is a state-owned hospital in Iceland, founded in 1956. It is located on the outskirts of Reykjavik and has a capacity of around 400 beds.

 
 
 
 
 
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The hospital offers outpatient services, including general medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology. In addition to this, it provides diagnostic services for internal medicine as well as for radiology and pathology.

Hrafnista General Hospital has been at the forefront of providing high quality healthcare to the people of Iceland since its establishment in 1956. The hospital is internationally renowned for its excellent work in cardiology and orthopedics.

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Contents

1.Landspítali University Hospital:

2.Reykjavik Kópavogur Hospital :

3.City General Hospital:

4.Althingi National University Hospital:

5.Árós Reykjavík University Hospital:

6.Háskólinn University Hospital, Reykjavik:

7.Keflavík University Hospital:

8.National University Hospital of Iceland:

9.Landspitali West General Hospital:

10.Reykjavik North General Hospital:

11.Kópavogur Hospital:

12.University Hospital of Akureyri:

13.Sognsvannsveitin Hospital:

14.Gullbringusogurinn University Hospital:

15.Akureyrarborgir General hospital:

16.Hringbrautin General hospital :

17.Borgarnes hospital :

18.Grafarvogskirkja General hospital:

19.Vopnafjordur general hospital :

20.Hrafnista General hospital:

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