List of hospitals in North Carolina
List of hospitals in North Carolina
List of Hospitals in North Carolina[edit | edit source]
The state of North Carolina is home to a diverse array of hospitals and medical centers, providing a wide range of healthcare services to its residents. These facilities vary in size, specialty, and the communities they serve, from large urban hospitals to smaller rural clinics. Below is a comprehensive list of hospitals in North Carolina, organized by region.
Western North Carolina[edit | edit source]
- Mission Hospital - Located in Asheville, Mission Hospital is a part of the Mission Health System and is the largest hospital in western North Carolina. It offers a wide range of services including trauma care, cardiac care, and cancer treatment.
- Harris Regional Hospital - Situated in Sylva, this hospital provides essential healthcare services to the surrounding rural communities.
Piedmont Region[edit | edit source]
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center - Based in Winston-Salem, this academic medical center is affiliated with Wake Forest University and offers comprehensive medical services, including specialized care in oncology, neurology, and orthopedics.
- Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center - Located in Charlotte, this hospital is part of the Novant Health system and provides a wide range of services including maternity care, emergency services, and surgical care.
Eastern North Carolina[edit | edit source]
- Vidant Medical Center - As the flagship hospital of the Vidant Health system, this facility in Greenville serves as a major referral center for the region, offering advanced care in areas such as heart disease, cancer, and trauma.
- New Hanover Regional Medical Center - Located in Wilmington, this hospital provides a variety of healthcare services, including a comprehensive stroke center and a level II trauma center.
Research Triangle[edit | edit source]
- Duke University Hospital - Situated in Durham, Duke University Hospital is a world-renowned academic medical center known for its cutting-edge research and specialized medical care.
- UNC Medical Center - Located in Chapel Hill, this hospital is part of the University of North Carolina system and offers a wide range of services, including a children's hospital and a cancer center.
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