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, TunisCharles Nicolle Hospital, TunisFattouma-Bourguiba Hospital, MonastirRabta Hospital, TunisRazi Psychiatric Hospital, La ManoubaSahloul Hospital, SousseTunis Military HospitalBizerte Regional HospitalIbn El Jazar Hospital, 1936
The notable hospitals are listed in the table below, along with the location and references for individual hospitals.
Jewish Hospital in Tunis, circa 1900Regimental 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]