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Military hospital
Hospital owned and operated by armed forces
Hospital owned and operated by armed forces
A military hospital is a hospital owned or operated by a military. They are often reserved for the use of military personnel and their dependents, but in some countries are made available to civilians as well. They may or may not be located on a military base; many are not.

In the United Kingdom and Germany, British military hospitals have been closed; military personnel are usually treated in a special wing of a designated civilian hospital, in the UK, these are referred to as a Ministry of Defence Hospital Unit. Service personnel injured in combat operations are normally treated at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine.
Examples
Asia
Azerbaijan
Source:
- Central Clinical Hospital
- Baku Military Garrison Hospital
- Military Hospital of Frontiers
- Central Customs Hospital
- Hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Central Military Hospital
- Military Hospital of the Ministry of National Security
- Polyclinic of the Army Medical Department of the Ministry of National Security
Bangladesh
- Combined Military Hospital (Dhaka) (CMH)
China
- Nanjing General Hospital of People's Liberation Army
- 301st General Hospital of the Chinese PLA
- 307th General Hospital of the Chinese PLA
Indonesia
- Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital, Jakarta
Jordan
- King Hussein Medical Center, Amman - Jordan
Mongolia
- Central Military Hospital, Ulanabaatar - Mongolia
Taiwan
- Tri-Service General Hospital, Taipei - Taiwan
- Kaohsiung Armed Forces General Hospital, Kaohsiung - Taiwan
Africa
Kenya
- Gilgil Regional Military Hospital
Ghana
- 37 Military Hospital
- Kumasi Military Hospital
Egypt
- International Medical Center (Egypt) In El Shorouk
Europe
United Kingdom
Main article: British military hospital
Other European hospitals
- Military Medical Academy, Belgrade
- St Bricin's Military Hospital, Dublin
- Heeresspital (HSP), Vienna
Americas
- Belize Hospital
- Brooke Army Medical Center, U.S.
- Carlos J. Finlay Military Hospital, Cuba
- Central Hospital of the Armed Forces, Uruguay
- Hospital Militar Central, Argentina
- Tripler Army Medical Center, U.S.
- Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, U.S.
Gallery
Pictures of Israeli military hospital in 1948. Image:PikiWiki Israel 7053 Military hospital 11 (1948) Ziv.jpg Image:PikiWiki Israel 7049 Military hospital 11 (1948) Ziv.jpg Image:PikiWiki Israel 7052 Military hospital 11 (1948) Ziv.jpg Image:PikiWiki Israel 7050 Military hospital 11 (1948) Ziv.jpg
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