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Bermuda

Population: 60,000

Language: English

Capital: Hamilton

Currency: Dollar

Int Code: +1

Bermuda has two hospitals: the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH), a general hospital, and St Brendan’s, a psychiatric unit.

Useful Address:

Ministry of Health: Old Hospital Buiding, 7 Pint Finger Road, Paget DV 04 Tel: 236 0224 Fax: 236 3971

Hospitals:

The King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, PO Box HM 1023, Hamilton, Bermuda HM DX.
St Brendan’s Hospital
, PO Box 501 DV, Devonshire, Bermuda.

 

 
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