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Ingutsheni Hospital

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Ingutsheni Hospital
Map
Geography
LocationBulawayo, 11 23Rd Avenue Belmont, Matebeleland, Zimbabwe
Coordinates20°10′12″S 28°34′48″E / 20.17000°S 28.58000°E / -20.17000; 28.58000
Organisation
TypePublic
Services
Emergency departmentYes
HelipadNo
History
Opened1908[2]
Links
Other linksList of hospitals in Zimbabwe

Ingutsheni Hospital is a health care institution located in Belmont east, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.[3] It is the largest psychiatric hospital in Zimbabwe, with over 700 beds.[4]

History

Ingutsheni is a government referral hospital located in the second largest capital city of Zimbabwe, Bulawayo. It was established in 1908, as the hospital for refugees and was meant to serve black people in Zimbabwe only. The white people were also assisted on temporary basis and were deported or taken to South Africa after being attributed to lunacy.[5] Ingutsheni hospital specialises in providing psychiatric care to the community members in Zimbabwe. The hospital was converted to a psychiatrist hospital in 1933 and it is missioned to providing quality mental health care services to the people of Zimbabwe.

See also

List of hospitals in Zimbabwe

References

  1. ^ "Specialisation at Ingutsheni Hospital". The Electives Network. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Establishment of Ingutsheni Hospital". The Electives Network. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Ingutsheni hospital". Zimbabwe YP. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Mental health training at Ingutsheni". zhts.org.uk.
  5. ^ "Establishment of Ingutsheni Hospital". The Electives Network. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
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