List of hospitals in North America

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List of hospitals in North America is a comprehensive compilation of healthcare facilities across the continent of North America. This includes countries such as the United States, Canada, and Mexico, among others. The list encompasses a wide range of hospitals, from general hospitals to specialized medical centers.

United States[edit | edit source]

The United States has a vast network of hospitals spread across its 50 states. These include:

  • Johns Hopkins Hospital - Located in Baltimore, Maryland, it is one of the leading hospitals in the world, renowned for its research and medical education.
  • Mayo Clinic - A nonprofit American academic medical center based in Rochester, Minnesota, focused on integrated clinical practice, education, and research.
  • Cleveland Clinic - A multispecialty academic hospital located in Cleveland, Ohio, known for its heart program.

Canada[edit | edit source]

Canada's healthcare system includes a number of world-class hospitals such as:

Mexico[edit | edit source]

Mexico's healthcare system includes hospitals such as:

See also[edit | edit source]


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