List of hospitals in New Hampshire
List of hospitals in New Hampshire (U.S. state), sorted by hospital name.
- Alice Peck Day Hospital - Lebanon
- Androscoggin Valley Hospital - Berlin
- Catholic Medical Center - Manchester
- Cheshire Medical Center - Keene
- Concord Hospital - Concord
- Cottage Hospital - Woodsville
- Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center - Greenfield
- Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center - Lebanon
- Elliot Hospital - Manchester
- Exeter Hospital - Exeter
- Franklin Regional Hospital - Franklin
- Frisbie Memorial Hospital - Rochester
- Hampstead Hospital - Hampstead
- HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Concord - Concord
- Huggins Hospital - Wolfeboro
- Lakes Region General Hospital - Laconia
- Littleton Regional Hospital - Littleton
- Memorial Hospital - North Conway
- Monadnock Community Hospital - Peterborough
- Nashua Memorial Hospital is now Southern New Hampshire Medical Center
- New Hampshire Hospital - Concord
- New London Hospital - New London
- Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital - Salem
- Parkland Medical Center - Derry
- Portsmouth Regional Hospital - Portsmouth
- Southern New Hampshire Medical Center - Nashua
- Speare Memorial Hospital - Plymouth
- St. Joseph Hospital - Nashua
- Milford Medical Center - Milford
- Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital - Colebrook
- VA Medical Center - Manchester
- Valley Regional Hospital - Claremont
- Weeks Medical Center - Lancaster
- Wentworth-Douglass Hospital - Dover
Defunct[edit | edit source]
- Sacred Heart Hospital - Manchester
Also see[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- Licensed Health Facilities in New Hampshire. Retrieved 2011-03-27.
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