
Tupua Tamasese Meaole Hospital, located in Motootua, Samoa, serves as the main healthcare facility in the country. It offers a comprehensive range of services, including primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare, alongside specialized medical services such as surgery and outpatient clinics. This hospital is also the primary training site for medical students in Samoa and plays a crucial role in the nation’s healthcare system by collaborating with other regional hospitals.
The hospital underwent significant renovations and upgrades, which were completed to improve facilities and reduce the need for overseas medical referrals. The renovations included the construction of new wards, an intensive care unit, and advanced medical equipment, funded by the Samoan government with assistance from New Zealand. Overall, the improvements have aimed to enhance the quality of care provided to the Samoan population