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​Busan Adventist Hospital (aka Sahmyook Busan Byeongwon) is one of the medical missionary organizations administered by the Korean Union Conference. Located at 170 Daetiro, Seo-gu, Busan, as of the end of 2020, the hospital had 49 doctors, 280 nurses, and 191 other employees with a total of 520. The hospital has 271 beds.

Cape Sanitarium (also known as Plumstead Sanitarium) was a medical institution of the South African Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists that operated from 1904 to 1934.

​Caracas Adventist Clinic Center is an institution with a long tradition linked to the beginnings of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Venezuela. It is an iconic entity located in the historic center of the city’s well-known Quinta Crespo sector. In that location there are a few state institutions, including the legislative branch. It is located in Calle Sur 4, Dolores a Puente Soublette, Adventist Dispensary building, Quinta Crespo. The three-story building was built in 1980. Its original name was Caracas Adventist Dispensary until December 2011, when it was given the present name. Medical and health services have been the fundamental foundation for evangelizing the country; services are offered with a message of hope. Caracas Adventist Clinic Center has been an inspiration for the creation of other institutions, such as Venezuela Adventist Hospital in Barquisimeto and Adventist Clinic in Maturín. The Concordia Adventist Church is now located at this location.

​Cave Memorial Clinic and Nursing Home in Barbados is named after Dr. Charles Jerome Bright Cave (1879-1939), a pioneering Barbadian physician.

​Centro de Vida Sana (Healthy Lifestyle Center), an Adventist wellness center in Colombia, officially opened its doors in 1999 and has continued to function and develop without interruption.

​Centro Integral Adventista de Vida Sana (Adventist Wholistic Wellness Center) is the first Seventh-day Adventist health center in Venezuela. It is located at Calle Principal de Quebrada Grande, Parroquia Teresén, Municipio Caripe, Estado Monagas, Venezuela. It is a dream come true, which is linked to the origins of East Venezuela Union Mission. The magnificent two-story building, located on a high hill, rises like a flag representing the power and miracles of God since it was built when the country was going through a crisis and construction material was scarce. “It was the only construction in the region that had enough cement to complete the building.”

The Chebwai Adventist Dispensary in the North Kabras division of Kakamega county is one of the oldest health facilities in western Kenya. It was established in accordance with the Adventist philosophy of reaching out to the world through the medical ministry. It serves the local community as well as the students at the Chebwai Adventist Primary School, the Chebwai Adventist High School, and Chebwai Adventist Teachers College. The staff in these institutions and their families, as well as the members of the larger community in the North Kabras division, are served at this facility. The facility has done a lot to alleviate the impact of treatable common ailments that are endemic in the area.

The Chepareria Adventist Health Centre in West Pokot in northwestern Kenya, is one of the leading health facilities in the region offering a range of medical services.

Christchurch Sanitarium was a medical facility for hydrotherapy treatments in Christchurch, New Zealand, from 1900 to 1921.

Claremont Sanitarium was a medical institution operated by a South African branch of the Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association of the Seventh-day Adventist Church between 1897 and 1905.

​The Community Hospital of Seventh-day Adventists is located in Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies.

​Curitiba Adventist Clinic is a medical health institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church located in the territory of the South Brazil Union. Its headquarters is in the city of Curitiba, in the state of Paraná, Brazil.

The Dar El Salam Hospital was an 85-bed medical facility in Baghdad, Iraq, sponsored by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. It operated from 1946 to June 1959.

The Davis Memorial Hospital and Clinic is a 40-bed general acute care facility in Georgetown, Guyana, operated by the Caribbean Union Conference. It was named after O. E. Davis, a Seventh-day Adventist missionary who died in 1911 while serving the Indigenous people in British Guiana. The Adventist medical work began in 1952 with the decision to build a clinic in Queenstown; and the cornerstone was laid on November 9 of that year.

Ebenezer Adventist Health Centre in Ntandi, Uganda, is a Health Centre III medical facility serving the impoverished people of Mabere sub-county.

Eden Adventist Hospital (aka. Eden Yoyang Byungwon) is a medical institution established by the Korean Union Conference in 2001 to achieve preventive healthcare and medical missionary work. This hospital, located in 160, Biryong-ro 1782beon-gil, Sudong-myeon, Namyangju-si, is an integrated cancer treatment hospital with 195 beds and eight medical departments.

The Eden Senior Sanitarium Center (ESSC) is an elderly care facility belonging to Sahmyook Welfare Foundation. The center, located at 36-52, Biryong-ro 1742beon-gil, Sudong-myeon, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, operates with 100 facility beneficiaries and 65 employees as of 2021.

​The first Adventist Hospital in the state of Espírito Santo operated for 18 years in the county of Vila Velha, offering quality medical care combined with gospel preaching. Known as Vitoria Adventist Hospital (HAV) it carried this name for 14 years until it was renamed as the Espírito Santo Adventist Hospital in 1996.

​Frydenstrand Badesanatorium was the first Seventh-day Adventist sanatorium in Europe, situated in the Danish port city of Frederikshavn. It was operated as an institution along the principles of John H. Kellogg’s Battle Creek Sanitorium and attracted a good number of Scandinavian guests. Financially it was challenged and remained only 16 years as a church owned health institution. In private hands it was still run by Adventists after the principles of Kellogg and J.C. Ottosen until 1952.

Giffard Memorial Hospital, situated in the Nuzvid, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India, is 250-bed general hospital operated by the Medical Educational Trust Association Surat for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Southern Asia Division.