List of Christian Hospitals in China

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  • Amoy Missionary Hospital
  • The Bethel Hospital in Shanghai (1920)
  • (Canton Ophthalmic Hospital) Guangzhou Boji Hospital (1835) Peter Parker (physician)
  • Chengdu Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital (1894)
  • Chungking Canadian Mission Hospital (1896)
  • Chungking Methodist Union Hospital (1892)
  • Kathleen Mallory Hospital for Women in Laichowfu (1901)
  • Kiating Canadian Mission Hospital (1894)
  • Kwang-Chi Hospital (1871)
  • Lester Chinese Hospital (1844) William Lockhart (surgeon)
  • Louella Roach Alexander Hospital for Women in Pingtu (1890)
  • Luchow Canadian Mission Hospital
  • Mayfield-Tyzzer Hospital for Men in Laichowfu (1901)
  • Methodist Hospital in Kaifeng, Henan
  • Hospital in Ningbo (William Parker) (1843)
  • Oxner Memorial Hospital for Men in Pingtu (1890)
  • Penghsien Canadian Mission Hospital
  • Ronghsien Canadian Mission Hospital
  • St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Shanghai
  • St. Luke's Hospital in Shanghai (1866)
  • St. Peter's Hospital in Wuchang
  • Tzeliutsing Canadian Mission Hospital (1906)
  • United Church of Canada Mission Hospital for Men (1892)
  • University Hospital of West China Union University (1942)
  • Warren Memorial Hospital in Hwanghsien (1885) Dr. T.W. Ayers
  • Zicong Methodist Union Hospital (1908)

As of 1937 there were 254 mission hospitals in China, and more than half of these were eventually destroyed by Japanese bombing during World War II or otherwise due to the Sino-Japanese War or the Chinese Civil War. After World War II most of these hospitals were at least partially rehabilitated, and eventually passed to the control of the Government of the Peoples' Republic of China, but are still functioning as hospitals.