List of hospitals in Massachusetts
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List of hospitals in Massachusetts (U.S. state), sorted by location. Unless otherwise noted, these hospitals are full-service, complete with emergency department.
Amesbury[edit | edit source]
- Amesbury Health Center
- Lahey Clinic – Amesbury (formerly Amesbury Hospital)(Part of Amesbury Health Center)
Athol[edit | edit source]
Attleboro[edit | edit source]
- Sturdy Memorial Hospital
- Arbour-Fuller Hospital (Psychiatric) (South Attleboro)
Ayer[edit | edit source]
Barnstable County[edit | edit source]
- Barnstable County Hospital (Tuberculosis/Public Health) (Closed 1995)
Bedford[edit | edit source]
Belmont[edit | edit source]
- McLean Hospital (Psychiatric)
Beverly[edit | edit source]
Boston[edit | edit source]
- Arbour Hospital (Psychiatric)
- Boston Emergency and General Hospital (1891–1912)
- Boston Medical Center
- Carney Hospital
- Faulkner Hospital (Now Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital)
- Floating Hospital for Children
- Franciscan Hospital for Children
- Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged
- Lemuel Shattuck Hospital (Public Health/DMH/Prison Hospital)
- Lindemann Mental Health Center
- Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
- Massachusetts General Hospital for Children
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Massachusetts Mental Health Center (closed)
- Mattapan Community Health Center
- New England Baptist Hospital – Mostly orthopedic (The Hospital for Orthopedics)
- Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Center
- St. Elizabeth's Medical Center (Boston)
- St. John of God Hospital (closed in 2000; was a specialty hospital run by Caritas)
- St. Margaret's Center for Women & Infants (Part of St. Elizabeth's) – in Brighton, MA
- Shriner's Hospital – Burns Institute
- Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
- The Boston Center(Children's partial hospital program)
- Tufts Medical Center
- VA Hospital Jamaica Plain – Veterans Health Administration
- VA Hospital West Roxbury – Veterans Health Administration
- In the Longwood Medical and Academic Area:
Braintree[edit | edit source]
Bridgewater[edit | edit source]
- Bridgewater State Hospital (Criminally Insane Psychiatric)
Bristol County[edit | edit source]
- Bristol County Tuberculosis Hospital (defunct)
Brockton[edit | edit source]
- Signature Health Care Brockton Hospital
- Steward Health Care Good Samaritan Medical Center
- VA Medical Center Brockton – Veterans Health Administration
Brookline[edit | edit source]
- Arbour HRI(Psychiatric)
- Bournewood Hospital (Psychiatric)
- Free Hospital for Women (defunct)
Burlington[edit | edit source]
- Lahey Clinic Medical Center
Cambridge[edit | edit source]
- Cambridge Hospital – Cambridge Health Alliance
- Homberg Infirmary
- Mount Auburn Hospital
- Stillman Infirmary – Harvard University
- Spaulding Hospital Cambridge – formerly Youville Hospital and Rehabilitation Hospital.
Canton[edit | edit source]
Chelsea[edit | edit source]
- L.F. Quigley Memorial Hospital (Part of Chelsea Soldier's Home)
- Chelsea Soldier's Home (Owned and operated by Commonwealth of MA)
- Massachusetts General Hospital new satellite health center for Massachusetts General Hospital
- Chelsea Memorial Hospital closed 1996, satellite health center for Massachusetts General Hospital
- Chelsea Naval Hospital closed 1974, converted to condominiums
- Chelsea Marine Hospital closed 1940, converted to Navy housing later converted to condominiums
Clinton[edit | edit source]
Concord[edit | edit source]
Danvers[edit | edit source]
- Hunt Center
- Massachusetts General Hospital a.k.a. MGH North satellite health center
- Danvers State Hospital (demolished)
Devens[edit | edit source]
- Lovell General Hospital (demolished)
- Cutler Army Community Hospital (converted, now Federal Medical Center, Devens)
Dorchester[edit | edit source]
East Sandwich[edit | edit source]
Everett[edit | edit source]
Fall River[edit | edit source]
- Charlton Memorial Hospital, part of the Southcoast Health System
- Dr. John C. Corrigan Mental Health Center
- St. Anne's Hospital
- Truesdale Hospital
Falmouth[edit | edit source]
Fitchburg[edit | edit source]
- Burbank Hospital (urgent care only)
Foxborough[edit | edit source]
Framingham[edit | edit source]
- MetroWest Medical Center (Framingham Union portion)
Gardner[edit | edit source]
- Heywood Memorial Hospital
- Gardner State Hospital (Used to be a reformatory?, now a state prison)
Georgetown[edit | edit source]
- Baldpate Hospital (Psychiatric)
Gloucester[edit | edit source]
Great Barrington[edit | edit source]
Greenfield[edit | edit source]
Haverhill[edit | edit source]
- Holy Family at Merrimack Valley Hospital (formerly Hale Hospital)
- The Whittier Pavilion Hospital (Psych)
Holyoke[edit | edit source]
- State Medical Examiner's Office for Western MA
Hyannis[edit | edit source]
Lakeville[edit | edit source]
- Lakeville State Hospital (closed)
Lawrence[edit | edit source]
Leominster[edit | edit source]
Lowell[edit | edit source]
- Lowell General Hospital
- Saints Medical Center (now Lowell General Hospital – Saints Campus)
- Lowell Treatment Center
Ludlow[edit | edit source]
Lynn[edit | edit source]
- BayRidge Hospital (Psych)
- Union Hospital – North Shore Medical Center
Malden[edit | edit source]
Marlborough[edit | edit source]
Medfield[edit | edit source]
- Medfield State Hospital (closed in 2005)
Medford[edit | edit source]
- Lawrence Memorial Hospital - Wellforce
Melrose[edit | edit source]
- Melrose-Wakefield Hospital - Wellforce
Methuen[edit | edit source]
Middleborough[edit | edit source]
- High Point Hospital
- St. Luke's Hospital, formerly Cranberry Specialty Hospital. Closed 2007 – see Southcoast Health System
Milford[edit | edit source]
Milton[edit | edit source]
- Milton Hospital – now Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Milton
Nantucket[edit | edit source]
Natick[edit | edit source]
- Metrowest Medical Center (Leonard Morse Hospital portion)
Needham[edit | edit source]
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center – Needham satellite campus
New Bedford[edit | edit source]
- Charron Maternity Hospital (closed)[1]
- St. Luke's Hospital, part of the Southcoast Health System
- Parkwood Hospital, formerly Union Hospital, now Vibra Hospital of Southeastern Massachusetts
- High Point Treatment Center
- Mediplex Rehabilitation Hospital
Newburyport[edit | edit source]
Newton[edit | edit source]
Norfolk[edit | edit source]
- Southwood Community Hospital, a.k.a. Pinewood, Norfolk (closed), formerly Pondville State (Cancer/DPH) Hospital in the 1970s.
North Adams[edit | edit source]
- North Adams Regional Hospital(Closed)
Northampton[edit | edit source]
- Cooley Dickinson Hospital [1] – a Massachusetts General Hospital affiliate.
- Northampton Veterans Affairs Medical Center – Veterans Health Administration
Norwood[edit | edit source]
Oak Bluffs[edit | edit source]
Palmer[edit | edit source]
Peabody[edit | edit source]
- Boston Children's North
- Lahey Clinic – North Shore (a.k.a. Lahey North)
Pembroke[edit | edit source]
- Pembroke Hospital (Psychiatric)
Petersham[edit | edit source]
- The Quabbin Retreat (Behavioral health and substance abuse services, part of Heywood Healthcare)
Pittsfield[edit | edit source]
Plymouth[edit | edit source]
- High Point Treatment
- Jordan Hospital – Now Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital- Plymouth
Pocasset[edit | edit source]
- Barnstable County Hospital (demolished)
- Pocasset Mental Health Center(Cape Cod & Island Community Mental Health Center )
Quincy[edit | edit source]
- Quincy Medical Center – Steward Health Care. Closed December 2014, except for 24hr ER Emergency Services
- Quincy Mental Health Center
Revere[edit | edit source]
- Massachusetts General Hospital satellite health center
Salem[edit | edit source]
Saugus[edit | edit source]
- Saugus General Hospital (1946–1978)
Somerville[edit | edit source]
Southbridge[edit | edit source]
Springfield[edit | edit source]
- Baystate Children's Hospital
- Baystate Medical Center
- Mercy Medical Center
- Kindred Park View Specialty Hospital of Springfield – formerly Springfield Municipal Hospital
Stockbridge[edit | edit source]
- Austen Riggs Center (Psychiatric)
Stoneham[edit | edit source]
- Boston Regional Medical Center (closed in 1999, now mostly MD offices)
Stoughton[edit | edit source]
Taunton[edit | edit source]
- Morton Hospital and Medical Center
- Taunton State Hospital (still on operation, but partially closed)
Tewksbury[edit | edit source]
- Tewksbury State Hospital (psychiatric/public health)
Waltham[edit | edit source]
- Boston Children's at Waltham (formerly Waltham/Weston Hospital, then became Deaconess Waltham Hospital, then Sterling Medical Center)
- Massachusetts General Hospital satellite health center ("Mass General West")
- Metropolitan State Hospital (demolished)
- Murphy Army Hospital (Closed) (Site now a school)
- Olympus Specialty Hospital formerly Middlesex County Hospital (demolished)
- Walden Behavior Care
Ware[edit | edit source]
Wareham[edit | edit source]
- Tobey Hospital, part of the Southcoast Health System
Webster[edit | edit source]
- Hubbard Regional Hospital – Facilities now occupied by Harrington Memorial Hospital (Southbridge, MA). Emergency department, sleep Lab, imaging services, lab, ambulatory surgery are open; TCU (private) also open. All inpatient beds are closed, effective May 2009.
Wellesley[edit | edit source]
- Charles River Hospital (Psychiatric hospital was closed, torn down in 2002, redeveloped into houses)
Westborough[edit | edit source]
- Westborough State Hospital – closed in 2010[2]
- Whitter Rehabilitation Hospital
- Westborough Behavioral Healthcare Hospital
Westfield[edit | edit source]
- Baystate Noble Hospital
- Western Massachusetts Hospital (Public Health – Massachusetts Department of Public Health)
Westwood[edit | edit source]
- Westwood Lodge Hospital (Psychiatric)(Closed)
Weymouth[edit | edit source]
Winchester[edit | edit source]
Woburn[edit | edit source]
- New England Rehabilitation Hospital
- Choate Memorial Hospital (opened 1909, closed 1989, now a medical center and an assisted living)[3]
Worcester[edit | edit source]
- Adcare Hospital
- Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital
- Hahnemann Hospital
- Jewish Healthcare Center
- Memorial Hospital
- Saint Vincent Hospital
- UMass Memorial Health Care
- Worcester City Hospital (Closed)
- Worcester State Hospital (Closed)
- Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital
Also see[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Carvalho, Jonathan. Historic New Bedford building's fate to be decided. New Bedford Standard-Times, April 21, 2014.
- ↑ Hammel Lee, "Westboro State Hospital set to close", Telegram & Gazette, April 11, 2010
- ↑ Woburn Patch, Travel Back in Time: Choate Property has Seen Many Reinventions
External links[edit | edit source]
- Massachusetts hospitals – Massachusetts Hospital Assaociation
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