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Find the full list of local public hospitals and institutions, sorted into different hospital clusters across Hong Kong. Follow the links to learn about their scope of services, visiting hours and contact numbers.

http://www.ha.org.hk/visitor/ha_visitor_index.asp?Parent_ID=108&Content_ID=351&Dimension=100&Lang=ENG

This webpage provides a list of registered private hospitals with addresses, contact details and links to their websites.

http://www.dh.gov.hk/english/main/main_orhi/list_ph.html

With effect from 1 February 2007, all non-local expectant mothers who give births in Hong Kong should make booking for delivery and receive at least one antenatal checkup by Hospital Authority.  New charges also apply.  You can find more information from here.

http://www.ha.org.hk/visitor/ha_visitor_index.asp?Parent_ID=645&Content_ID=1161&Lang=ENG

Find the locations, telephone numbers and operation hours of clinics and centres specialised in different kinds of health services under the Department of Health. This webpage includes information on the Maternal and Child Health Centres, Woman Health Centres, Elderly Health Centres and Chest Clinics.

http://www.dh.gov.hk/english/tele/tele_chc/tele_chc.html

Find out more about the General Out-patient Clinics run by the Hospital Authority. A series of new measures, including the "Elderly Appointment Quota" and the launch of the 24-hour advance booking system was introduced to the clinics' phone appointment service in May 2007 for the convenience of the public, especially the elderly.

http://www.ha.org.hk/visitor/ha_visitor_index.asp?Parent_ID=108&Content_ID=350&Dimension=100&Lang=ENG

Check out the various Community Medical Services run by the Hospital Authority, including the general out-patient clinics with automated phone appointment services.

http://www.ha.org.hk/visitor/ha_visitor_index.asp?Parent_ID=108&Content_ID=348&Dimension=100&Lang=ENG

Under the medical fee waiving mechanism, recipients of the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance and the vulnerable groups are waived from payment of public health care expenses when they meet certain financial and social criteria. Find out more information here.

http://www.ha.org.hk/visitor/ha_visitor_index.asp?Content_ID=122630&Lang=Eng

Having regard to the philosophy that no one should be prevented, through lack of means, from obtaining adequate medical treatment, the Samaritan Fund, managed by the Hospital Authority, aims to provide financial assistance to needy patients who requires designated Privately Purchase Medical Items or new technologies in the course of medical treatment which are not covered in hospital maintenance or out-patient consultation fees in public hospitals and clinics.

http://www.ha.org.hk/visitor/ha_visitor_index.asp?Content_ID=100193&Lang=ENG

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