List of health deities
A health deity is a god or goddess in mythology or religion associated with health, healing and wellbeing. They may also be related to childbirth or Mother Goddesses. They are a common feature of polytheistic religions.
List of health deities
African
- Agwu, Igbo god of health and divination
 - Jengu, water spirits that bring good fortune and cure disease
 - !Xu, sky god of the Bushmen of southern Africa who is invoked in illness
 
Aztec
Celtic
- Airmed, Irish goddess associated with healing and resurrection.
 - Alaunus, Gaulish god of the sun, healing and prophecy associated with Greek god Helios-Apollo
 - Atepomarus, Gaulish healing god associated with the Greek god Apollo
 - Borvo, Celto-Lusitanian healing god associated with bubbling spring water
 - Brigid, Irish goddess associated with healing
 - Dian Cecht, Irish god of healing
 - Glanis, Gaulish god associated with a healing spring at the town of Glanum
 - Grannus, Gaulish god associated with spas, healing thermal and mineral springs, and the sun and associated with Apollo
 - Hooded Spirits, hooded deities associated with health and fertility
 - Ianuaria, goddess associated with healing
 - Iovantucarus, Gaulish healer-god and protector of youth associated with Lenus Mars
 - Lenus, Gaulish healing god associated with the Greek god Ares
 - Maponos, god of youth, associated with the Greek god Apollo
 - Mullo, Gaulish deity associated with the Greek god Ares and said to heal afflictions of the eye
 - Nodens, Gallo-Roman and Roman British god associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs
 - Sirona, Gallo-Roman and Celto-Germanic goddess associated with healing
 
Chinese
- Wu Ben (Baosheng Dadi, god of medicine)
 - Shennong, mythical emperor who spread knowledge of herbs and medicine.
 - Hua Tuo, God of Surgery
 - Pian Que, Medicine God-King
 - Sun Simiao, Medicine King & God of Internal Medicine
 - Wei Chizhuang, Medicine King
 - Wei Shanjun, Medicine King
 - Wei Gudao, Medicine King
 - Pi Tong, Medicine King
 - Wang Wei, God of Acupuncture
 - Li Shizhen, God of Herbal Medicine
 - Tàiyī Zhǔshén, God of Qi
 - Táokāng Gěyán, God of Essence
 - Zhang Guolao, one of the Eight Immortals, whose wine was considered to have healing properties
 - He Xiangu, one of the Eight Immortals, whose lotus flower improves one's health, mental and physical
 - Li Tieguai, one of the Eight Immortals, who alleviates the suffering of the poor, sick and needy with special medicine from his gourd
 - Wong Tai Sin, god with the power of healing
 -  Gods of the Nine Chambers
- Jiànggōng Zhenren (Heart)
 - Dānyuángōng Zhenren (Kidneys)
 - Lántáigōng Zhenren (Liver)
 - Shàngshūgōng Zhenren (Lungs)
 - Huángtínggōng Zhenren (Spleen)
 - Tiānlínggōng Zhenren (Gall Bladder)
 - Xuánlínggōng Zhenren (Small Intestine)
 - Wèijìngōng Zhenren (Large Intestine)
 - Yùfánggōng Zhenren (Bladder)
 
 -  Gods of Hygiene/Cleanliness/Sanitation
- Língbǎo Huǎnzhàosī Língguān
 - Yùqīng Tōngbiàn Shèmó Hīnghuì Língguān
 - Dāntiān Jiǔfèng Pòhuì Língguān
 - Wǔfāng Wǔdì Xièhuì Xiānguān
 - Tiānhé Dōngjǐngjūn
 - Yuànzhào Fūren
 - Jiǔtiān Yùnhuì Shénjūn
 - Jiǔtiān Xièhuì Shénjūn
 - Shōuhuì Shénjūn
 - Quèhuì Shénjūn
 - Chúhuì Shénjūn
 - Duànhuì Shénjūn
 - Mièhuì Shénjūn
 - Xǐhuì Shénjūn
 - Dànghuì Shénjūn
 
 
Egyptian
- Sekhmet, goddess of healing and medicine of Upper Egypt
 - Heka, deification of magic, through which Egyptians believed they could gain protection, healing and support
 - Serket, goddess of healing stings and bites
 - Ta-Bitjet, a scorpion goddess whose blood is a panacea for all poisons
 - Isis, goddess of healing, magic, marriage and perfection
 
Etruscan
- Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things
 - Menrva, goddess of war, art, wisdom and health
 
Greek
- Aceso, goddess of the healing of wounds and the curing of illness
 - Aegle, goddess of radiant good health
 - Artemis, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, the wilderness, fertility, plague and good health girls and young women
 - Apollo, god of the sun and light, music, poetry, prophecy, archery, healing, medicine and plague
 - Asclepius, god of medicine and healing
 - Chiron, a centaur known for his knowledge and skill in healing
 - Eileithyia, goddess of childbirth
 - Epione, goddess of the soothing of pain
 - Hebe, goddess of eternal youth, and cupbearer to the gods
 - Heracles, God of Health, Athletics and Heroic Endeavour boys and young men
 - Hygieia, goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation
 - Iaso, goddess of cures, remedies and modes of healing
 - Paean, physician of the gods
 - Panacea, goddess of healing
 - Telesphorus, demi-god of convalescence, who "brought to fulfillment" recuperation from illness or injury
 
Hindu

Lord Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of medicine and Lord of Ayurvedic medicine
- Ashvins, twin doctors of the gods and gods of Ayurvedic medicine
 - Dhanvantari, physician of the gods and god of Ayurvedic medicine
 - Dhatri, solar god of health and domestic tranquility
 - Mariamman, goddess of disease and rain
 - Shitala Devi, goddess of smallpox and disease
 
Hittite
Inuit
- Eeyeekalduk, god of medicine and good health
 - Pinga, goddess of the hunt, fertility and medicine
 
Japanese
- Ebisu, god of fishermen, good luck, and workingmen, and the guardian of the health of small children
 
Maya
- Ixchel, jaguar goddess of midwifery and medicine
 
Mesopotamian
- Anahita, Indo-Iranian goddess of fertility, healing and wisdom
 - Namtar, god of death and disease
 - Ninazu, god of the underworld and healing
 - Ningishzida, god of the underworld and patron of medicine
 - Nintinugga, goddess of healing
 - Ninurta, god of the South Wind and healing
 
Native American
- Kumugwe, Nuxalk underwater god with the power to see into the future, heal the sick and injured, and bestow powers on those whom he favors
 - Angak, a Hopi kachina spirit, represents a healing and protective male figure.
 
Norse
- Eir, goddess associated with medical skill
 
Persian
- Haoma, god of health
 
Phoenician
- Eshmun, god of healing
 
Roman
- Angitia, snake goddess associated with magic and healing
 - Apollo, Greco-Roman god of light, music, healing, and the sun
 - Bona Dea, goddess of fertility, healing, virginity, and women
 - Cardea, goddess of health, thresholds and door hinges and handles
 - Carna, goddess who presided over the heart and other organs
 - Endovelicus, god of public health and safety
 - Febris, goddess who embodied and protected people from fever and malaria
 - Feronia, goddess of wildlife, fertility, health and abundance
 - Valetudo, Roman name for the Greek goddess Hygieia, goddess of health, cleanliness and hygiene
 - Vejovis, god of healing
 - Verminus, god who protected cattle from disease
 
Sami
- Beiwe, goddess of the sun, spring, fertility and sanity, who restored the mental health of those driven mad by the darkness of the winter
 
Slavic
- Żywie, goddess of health and healing
 
Thracian
- Derzelas, god of abundance and the underworld, health and human spirit's vitality
 
Yoruba and Afro-American
- Aja, spirit of the forest, the animals within it and herbal healers
 - Babalu Aye, spirit of illness and disease
 - Erinle, spirit of abundance, the healer, and patron of gay people
 - Loco, patron of healers and plants
 - Mami Wata, a pantheon of water deities associated with healing and fertility
 - Sopona, god of smallpox
 
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