Hospital Nacional

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Hospital Nacional
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Location: Avenida Cuba & 38th - 39th Streets
Panama City, Panama
Foundation: July 9, 1973
Type: Private Hospital
Beds: 80

Hospital Nacional (English: National Hospital) is one of the most prestigious hospitals in Panama.

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[edit] History

Founded as Clinica Nacional (National Clinic), a small 10-bed facility with one OR, one delivery room and a small newborn unit, opened on July 9, 1973, in Justo Arosemena Avenue and 38th Street in Panama City, Panama. The hospital exclusively provided OB/GYN services, thus came quickly to be known as "Clinica de la Mujer" (The Women's Clinic). To sustain its growth to 25 beds, the hospital moved to a larger location in January of 1980, just across the street.

Years later, in September of 1994 "Centro Médico Nacional" (National Medical Center) opened its doors, a state-of-the-art Medical Office Building, that houses 110 specialists.

By this time the fame and demand on the small clinic made expansion feasible. On August 20, 1998, a brand-new hospital building was inaugurated, located next by, on Avenida Cuba between 38th & 39th Streets in Panama City and thus its now known as Hospital Nacional. Its just 3 blocks from the U.S. Embassy.

[edit] Facilities

Hospital Nacional.
Hospital Nacional.

Hospital Nacional is an 80-bed facility that handles all mayor medical specialties. The Intensive Care Unit has eight adults beds and five pediatric beds. The neonatal area is well equipped, keeping with the initial tradition of this hospital of OB/GYN expertise. The neonatal ICU is finely equipped, and able to care for 5 patients at a time.

Experienced registered nurses care for patients in shifts that cover 24 hours. A dedicated team of physicians of all mayor medical specialties is available.

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[edit] Insurance

Hospital Nacional works with all mayor panamanian insurance companies, and also has a special International Insurances Department dedicated to handling International Insurance Programs.

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