Health in Luanda

Hospitals in Luanda

Private and public options for urgent care, consultations and hospital treatment

If you need a hospital in Luanda, the most useful first step is choosing between a nearby option, a private unit with faster access, or a public reference hospital. This page keeps that choice simple.

Fastest first move Choose the nearest suitable hospital before traffic becomes the problem
Best for planning Private hospitals are often easier for direct access and insurance use
Important reminder Call ahead if the situation is urgent or time-sensitive
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Not every hospital choice solves the same problem

For fast private access, Girassol and Sagrada Esperança are two of the best-known names to keep saved. For a major public reference point, Hospital Américo Boavida remains one of the main names people know in Luanda.

Useful habit

Keep one private option and one public option saved before you need them.

Best detail to share

When calling, send your exact location and nearest landmark straight away.

Find hospitals near you
Private

Clínica Girassol

Alvalade

Officially presented as a modern hospital unit with broad medical and surgical specialties. A practical private option to keep saved.

Private

Clínica Sagrada Esperança

Ilha de Luanda

The Ilha unit is listed as a 24/24h private option. It is one of the most practical names to keep saved for central Luanda.

Public

Hospital Américo Boavida

Marçal

A major public hospital reference in Luanda. Useful to know as a public option, especially if you need a large general hospital point of reference.

Hospital guide

Open the sections below for choosing the right type, what to bring and payment planning.

Choose private if

You want a more direct route for consultations, diagnostics, insurance handling or a more predictable private-care experience.

Choose public if

You need a major public hospital reference or your situation is better handled inside the public system.

Choose nearest if

The situation is urgent and travel time matters more than comparing facilities.

  • Carry identification and, if possible, your insurance details.
  • Save the hospital name, route and a second backup option before leaving.
  • Call ahead if the case is urgent, especially in heavier traffic periods.
  • Share your location clearly using a street, building or landmark.

Practical tip: if you are travelling, check in advance whether your insurance works in Angola, whether the hospital accepts your provider directly, and whether payment may be required before reimbursement.