This is a list of hospitals in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. As of 2022, there are 46 hospitals operating in the city.

  • Beglaryan Medical Centre, 1920
  • Scientific Research Institute of Spa Treatment and Physical Medicine, 1930
  • Research Center of Maternal and Child Health Protection, 1931
  • Shengavit Medical Center, 1938
  • Heratsi Hospital Complex №1, 1940
  • Scientific Center of Traumatology and Orthopedics, 1946
  • National Center of Oncology named after V.A. Fanarjian, 1946
  • Professor R. Yeolyan Haematology Center, 1947
  • Nork Republican Infectious Clinical Hospital, 1956
  • Kanaker-Zeytun Maternity Hospital, 1958
  • Scientific Research Institute of Cardiology, 1961
  • Grigor Narekatsi Medical Center, 1962
  • Astghik Medical Center, 1965
  • Armenia Republican Medical Center, 1969
  • Scientific Medical Center of Dermatology and STD, 1969
  • Avan Mental Health Center, 1971
  • Aramyants Medical Center, 1972
  • Mickaelyan Institute of Surgery, 1974
  • ArtMed Medical Rehabilitation Center, 1976
  • Sergey Malayan's Eye Center, 1978
  • Sourb Astvatsamayr Medical Center, 1982
  • Erebouni Medical Center, 1983
  • Izmirlian Medical Center, 1986
  • Yerevan Anti-tuberculosis Dispensary, 1987
  • Saint Astvatsatsin Maternity Hospital, 1992
  • Republican Pediatric Rehabilitation Center, 1992
  • Cross Health Center, 1992
  • Republican Institute of Reproductive Health, Perinatology, Obstetrics and Gynaelogy, 1993
  • Nork-Marash Medical Center, 1994
  • Arabkir Joint Medical Center and Institute of Child and Adolescent Health, 1995
  • ArBeS Healthcare Center for Rehabilitation, 1999
  • Armenicum Clinical Center, 1999
  • Yerevan Endocrinological Dispensary, 1999
  • Kanaker-Zeytun Medical Center, 2003
  • Vladimir Avagyan Medical Center, 2003
  • Nairi Medical Center, 2004
  • Surb Grigor Lusavorich Medical Center, 2004
  • Yerevan Medical Center, 2007
  • Avangard Medical Centre, 2011
  • SlavMed Medical Center, 2014
  • Elit-Med Medical Center, 2014
  • Wigmore Clinic Medical Center, 2015
  • National Centre for Mental Health Care
  • Muratsan Hospital Complex
  • Vitamed Medical Center, 2022
  • Center of recovery, preventive and traditional medicine Altmed, 2001
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