List of counties in Rhode Island
List of Counties in Rhode Island[edit | edit source]
Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States, is divided into five counties: Bristol, Kent, Newport, Providence, and Washington. Despite being the smallest state, Rhode Island has a diverse population and a variety of healthcare facilities.
Bristol County[edit | edit source]
Bristol County is the smallest county in Rhode Island, both in terms of land area and population. Despite its size, it has a number of healthcare facilities, including the Bristol County Medical Center.
Bristol County is the smallest county in Rhode Island, but it still has a number of healthcare facilities.
Kent County[edit | edit source]
Kent County is home to the second largest city in the state, Warwick. The Kent County Memorial Hospital is one of the largest healthcare providers in the state.
Kent County is home to one of the largest healthcare providers in the state, despite not being the largest county.
Newport County[edit | edit source]
Newport County is known for its historic sites and beautiful coastline. It is home to Newport Hospital, a healthcare facility that provides services to both residents and tourists.
Newport County is a popular tourist destination, so its healthcare facilities also serve tourists.
Providence County[edit | edit source]
Providence County is the largest county in Rhode Island, both in terms of land area and population. It is home to the state capital, Providence, and a number of healthcare facilities, including the Rhode Island Hospital, the Miriam Hospital, and the Providence VA Medical Center.
Providence County is the largest county in Rhode Island and has the most healthcare facilities.
Washington County[edit | edit source]
Washington County, also known as South County, is home to the South County Hospital, which provides a range of healthcare services to the local population.
Washington County is also known as South County and has a hospital that serves the local population.
Healthcare Facilities in Rhode Island[edit | edit source]
Rhode Island's healthcare facilities range from large hospitals in Providence County to smaller clinics and medical centers in the other counties. These facilities provide a range of services, from emergency care to routine check-ups.
Rhode Island's healthcare facilities are diverse and provide a range of services.
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