Government Hospitals
- Line Ministry Hospitals
- National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Colombo (National, Teaching)
- Cancer Institute, Maharagama (Special)
- Castle Street Hospital for Women, Colombo (Special, Teaching)
- De Soysa Hospital for Women, Colombo (Special, Teaching)
- National Eye Hospital, Colombo (Special, Teaching)
- Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children, Borella (Special, Teaching)
- National Institute of Mental Health, Angoda
- Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital, Sri Jayewardenepura (Care recipients has to pay for the services)
- Teaching Hospital Colombo South, Kalubowila (Teaching)
- Hospitals of The Provincial Department of Health Services
- Hospital Homagama (District Base)
- Hospital Thalangama (Divisional)
- Hospital Piliyandala (Divisional)
- Hospital Maligawatte (Divisional)
- Municipal Council Hospitals
- Kirula maternity home
- Maligawatta maternity home
- Slave Island maternity home
- Military Hospitals
- Colombo Military Hospital, Colombo
- Colomb Naval Hospital, SLNS Parakrama, Colombo
- Panagoda Base Hospital, Panagoda Cantonment
- Other Government Hospitals
- Police Hospital, Colombo
- Prison Hospital
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