Here are some of the major hospitals in Belize along with their contact information:

  1. Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH)

    • Location: Princess Margaret Drive, Belize City
    • Phone: +501 223-1548
    • Website: KHMH Website
  2. La Loma Luz Hospital

  3. San Pedro Town Health Center

    • Location: Barrier Reef Drive, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye
    • Phone: +501 226-2536
  4. San Ignacio Community Hospital

    • Location: Joseph Andrews Drive, San Ignacio, Cayo District
    • Phone: +501 824-2066
  5. Western Regional Hospital

    • Location: Benque Viejo Road, Belmopan
    • Phone: +501 822-2262
  6. Northern Regional Hospital

    • Location: Airport Road, Orange Walk Town
    • Phone: +501 322-2078
  7. Southern Regional Hospital

    • Location: Stann Creek Valley Road, Dangriga
    • Phone: +501 522-3131
  8. Punta Gorda Hospital

    • Location: Front Street, Punta Gorda, Toledo District
    • Phone: +501 722-2026

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other smaller clinics and healthcare facilities throughout Belize

Belize’s healthcare system is a blend of public and private facilities, with varying levels of service and accessibility throughout the country. Here’s an overview of Belize’s medical system and clinics:

  1. Public Healthcare System:

    • Belize has a public healthcare system operated by the Ministry of Health (MOH), which provides basic medical services to residents, including primary care, maternal and child health, immunizations, and public health programs.
    • Public healthcare facilities include hospitals, health centers, and clinics located in urban and rural areas across the country. These facilities offer a range of services, from routine check-ups to emergency care and specialist consultations.
    • The largest public hospital in Belize is the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH) in Belize City, which serves as the country’s main referral hospital and provides a wide range of medical and surgical services.
  2. Private Healthcare Sector:

    • Belize also has a private healthcare sector consisting of private hospitals, clinics, and medical practices. Private healthcare facilities generally offer higher-quality care and greater access to specialized services than public facilities.
    • Private hospitals and clinics are primarily located in urban centers such as Belize City, Belmopan, and San Ignacio. These facilities cater to both local residents and tourists seeking medical treatment.
    • Private healthcare services in Belize include general medicine, specialized care (such as cardiology, orthopedics, and obstetrics), dental services, diagnostic imaging, laboratory testing, and rehabilitation services.
  3. Medical Clinics:

    • Medical clinics are available throughout Belize, providing primary care services, preventive care, and basic medical treatments to patients. Clinics may be operated by the government, non-profit organizations, or private healthcare providers.
    • In addition to general medical clinics, there are specialized clinics that focus on specific areas of healthcare, such as reproductive health, pediatric care, and chronic disease management.
    • Some clinics in Belize offer walk-in appointments, while others require patients to schedule appointments in advance. Services and fees may vary depending on the clinic and the level of care provided.
  4. Emergency Services:

    • Emergency medical services are available in Belize through both public and private healthcare facilities. In case of a medical emergency, individuals can call the national emergency hotline at 911 for assistance.
    • Public hospitals, such as the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital, have emergency departments that provide 24-hour care for patients requiring urgent medical attention.
    • Private hospitals and clinics may also offer emergency services, including emergency room care, trauma care, and ambulance services.
  5. Health Insurance:

    • Health insurance coverage in Belize varies depending on the type of insurance plan and the provider. Many Belizeans rely on the public healthcare system for basic medical services, while those who can afford it may opt for private health insurance for additional coverage and access to private healthcare facilities.
    • Some employers in Belize offer health insurance benefits to their employees as part of their compensation packages. Additionally, individuals can purchase health insurance plans from private insurers to cover medical expenses.