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List of Hospitals in Kazakhstan

Many hospitals in Kazakhstan will not be able to provide anything other than emergency treatment and in many cases treatment standards will typically not be on level with those offered elsewhere around the world. In the event of serious illness or injury there is a high likelihood that foreign nationals will be evacuated from the country to receive treatment.

If you do suffer from a serious illness or injury while in the country however, we have provided a list of the best hospitals in Kazakhstan for your reference. Please be advised that the information contained on this page may be liable to change without warning.

AEA International Clinic
11 Luganskovo Street
Almaty 480051
Kazakhstan
Tel: + 7 3272 581 911
Fax: + 7 3272 507 335

AEA International Clinic
Abaya Street 2a
Atyrau
Kazakhstan
Tel: + 7 3122 255 000

Almaty First Aid Hospital
93 Tole Bi Street
Almaty 480083, Kazakhstan
Tel: + 7 3272 627 071
Fax: + 7 3272 677 055

Emergency First Aid Hospital
Zhamakaev Street 100
Semipalatinsk 490037
Kazakhstan
Tel: + 7 3222 622 744

Kazak Scientific Research Institute of Al-Farabi
Avenue 146
Almaty 480090, Kazakhstan
Tel: + 7 3272 488 121
Fax: + 7 3272 488 635

Oblast Children's Hospital
Sechenov Street 1a
Semipalatinsk 490037
Kazakhstan
Tel: + 7 3222 630 715

For more information about Kazakhstan, the international health insurance plans that we can offer there, or to receive a free quote, please contact one of our expert advisers today.

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