Hainan General Hospital, also known as the Hainan Clinical Medicine Research Institution, was established by an American priest in 1881 as the Haikou Gospel Hospital.
Founded in 1901 and known as the Sino-French Clinic, Haikou People's Hospital, now affiliated with Central South University Xiangya School of Medicine, is a national 3A-level general hospital, the highest evaluation in China's grading system for public hospitals.
The Second Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University, formerly Hainan Provincial Nongken General Hospital, is a Class-A tertiary comprehensive hospital that integrates medical services, teaching, and scientific research.
Founded in 1958, Haikou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital is a time-honored 3A-grade hospital, the highest possible level in China's grading system for public hospitals, and integrates clinical treatment, scientific research, medical education, disease prevention, healthcare and rehabilitation.
The First Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical College is a Class-A tertiary comprehensive hospital committed to delivering state-of-the-art clinical care, innovative scientific research and advanced medical education.