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Regions of Oceania
This is a list of hospitals in
Oceania for each sovereign state, associated states of New Zealand, and dependencies, and territories. Links to lists of hospitals in countries are used when there are more than a few hospitals in the country. Oceania has an area of 8,525,989 km2 (3,291,903 sq mi) and population of 41,570,842 (2018). The World Health Organization surveys of healthcare in smaller countries are used to identify hospitals in smaller countries.
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Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand, founded in 1846
Australia : See
List of hospitals in Australia
Federated States of Micronesia has four state hospitals and one private hospital.
[5]
Fiji : See
List of hospitals in Fiji
Kiribati : There are four hospitals in Kiribati:
[3]
Marshall Islands
Nauru has one hospital:
Republic of Nauru Hospital ,
Yaren District
New Zealand : See
List of hospitals in New Zealand
Palau has one hospital: Belau National Hospital,
Koror
[8]
Papua New Guinea : See
List of hospitals in Papua New Guinea
Samoa : There are several hospitals on the islands of
Upolu and
Savai'i in Samoa:
Tupua Tamases Meaole (TTM) Hospital at
Motootua
[9]
Poutasi District Hospital at
Poutasi , Upolu Island
[10]
Leulumoga District Hospital in
Leulumoega , Upolu island
[11]
Sataua District Hospital,
Sataua District, Savai'i island
[12]
Safotu District Hospital at
Safotu , Savai'i island
[13]
Solomon Islands : See
List of hospitals in Solomon Islands
Tonga currently has four hospitals.
[4]
Vaiola Hospital, located in
Nukuʻalofa
Prince Wellington Ngu Hospital (District hospital) in
Vavaʻu
Niu’ui Hospital (District hospital) in
Haʻapai
Niu’eki Hospital (District hospital) in
ʻEua
Tuvalu has one hospital:
Princess Margaret Hospital (Funafuti) ,
Funafuti on
Fongafale islet.
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[15]
Vanuatu has one hospital:
Port Vila Central Hospital , serving Efate, Vanuatu, near the capital of Port Vila
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Part of or associated with a sovereign state
Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii
Dependencies and territories
LBJ Tropical Medical Center, American Samoa
American Samoa (an
Unincorporated territory of the United States ) has one hospital:
LBJ Tropical Medical Center ,
Faga'alu ,
Maoputasi County
[17]
Christmas Island (
Australian External Territory ) has one hospital: Christmas Island Hospital
[18]
Cocos (Keeling) Islands (
Australian external territory ), no hospitals, see
Healthcare in Cocos (Keeling) Islands for more details
Easter Island (special territory of
Chile ), Easter Island has one public hospital, Hospital de Hanga Roa, which was established in 2012.
[19]
French Polynesia (
overseas collectivity of the
French Republic ):
Guam (a
U.S. Territory ) has three hospitals including a U.S. Naval hospital.
[20]
New Caledonia (part of
Overseas France ): Since 2018, New Caledonia has had five public and three private hospitals. See
Health in New Caledonia, French Wikipedia
Norfolk Island (
External territory of Australia ): Norfolk Island has one hospital, the Norfolk Island Hospital
[21]
Northern Mariana Islands (
insular area and commonwealth of the United States) currently has one active hospital. Japan had two hospitals in the islands during World War II.
Pitcairn Islands (
British Overseas Territory ), With a population of 50 in 2020, there are no hospitals on Pitcairn Islands.
Tokelau (
Dependent territory of
New Zealand ): Tokelau has hospitals on each of its atolls:
Atafu ,
Nukunonu , and
Fakaofo . See also
Health care in Tokelau
Wallis and Futuna : Health care is available without charge in two hospitals on
Uvea and
Futuna islands. See also
Wallis and Futuna#Healthcare
[25]
During wartime and refugee situations, there have been U.S. hospitals on outlying islands, including
Wake Island and
Johnston Atoll . The Japanese had hospitals on
Saipan and
Rota islands during World War II.
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Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand Dependencies and other territories