List of hospitals in Kentucky
List of hospitals in Kentucky, United States
List of Hospitals in Kentucky[edit | edit source]
The state of Kentucky is home to a diverse array of hospitals and medical facilities that provide a wide range of healthcare services to its residents. This list includes major hospitals, specialized medical centers, and community hospitals across the state.
Major Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital - Located in Lexington, this hospital is part of the University of Kentucky and serves as a major teaching and research hospital.
- University of Louisville Hospital - Situated in Louisville, this hospital is affiliated with the University of Louisville and is known for its comprehensive healthcare services and medical education programs.
- Norton Hospital - Also in Louisville, Norton Hospital is part of the Norton Healthcare system and offers a wide range of medical services.
- Baptist Health Louisville - A leading healthcare provider in Louisville, offering specialized care in various medical fields.
Regional Medical Centers[edit | edit source]
- Pikeville Medical Center - Located in Pikeville, this medical center provides advanced healthcare services to the eastern Kentucky region.
- St. Elizabeth Healthcare - With multiple locations in northern Kentucky, St. Elizabeth Healthcare is a major provider of medical services in the area.
- Owensboro Health Regional Hospital - Serving the western Kentucky region, this hospital offers a wide range of healthcare services.
Community Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- Hardin Memorial Hospital - Located in Elizabethtown, this hospital provides essential healthcare services to the local community.
- The Medical Center at Bowling Green - A key healthcare provider in Bowling Green, offering comprehensive medical services.
- King's Daughters Medical Center - Situated in Ashland, this hospital serves the northeastern Kentucky region.
Specialized Medical Facilities[edit | edit source]
- Kentucky Children's Hospital - Part of the University of Kentucky healthcare system, this hospital specializes in pediatric care.
- Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital - Located in Lexington, this facility focuses on rehabilitation services for patients recovering from serious injuries or illnesses.
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