List of hospitals in North Carolina
This is a list of hospitals in North Carolina. There are 126 hospitals in 83 counties. Seventeen counties currently do not have a hospital. Duke University Hospital is currently the largest hospital, with 943 hospital beds. Vidant Bertie Hospital is currently the smallest, with six hospital beds. Charlotte has the highest concentration of hospitals, with seven. Four hospitals serve as university-affiliated academic medical centers: Duke University Hospital, Vidant Medical Center, UNC Health Care and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, while Carolinas Medical Center is unaffiliated.
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Hospital List[edit | edit source]
Name | City | County | Inpatient
Beds |
Trauma designation | Affiliation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AdventHealth Hendersonville | Hendersonville | Henderson | 103[1] | — | AdventHealth[2] | Formerly known as Park Ridge Health[3] |
Alamance Regional Medical Center | Burlington | Alamance | 238 | — | Atrium Health/Cone[4] | — |
Alleghany Memorial Hospital | Sparta | Alleghany | 25[5] | — | — | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Angel Medical Center | Franklin | Macon | 25[5] | — | Mission[6] | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Annie Penn Hospital | Reidsville | Rockingham | 110 | — | Atrium Health/Cone[4] | — |
Ashe Memorial Hospital | Jefferson | Ashe | 76[7] or 25[5] | — | Novant Health (via Shared Services)[8][9] | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Atrium Health Anson | Wadesboro | Anson | 15 | — | Atrium Health | — |
Atrium Health Cabarrus | Concord | Cabarrus | 447[7] | Level III[10] | Atrium Health[7] | Count includes the Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital |
Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 874[11] | Level I[10] | Atrium Health[7] | Counts include 234 beds at the Levine Children's Hospital |
Atrium Health Cleveland | Shelby | Cleveland | 241[7] | Level III[10] | Atrium Health[7] | — |
Atrium Health Harrisburg | Charlotte | Cabarrus | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Huntersville | Huntersville | Mecklenburg | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Kannapolis | Kannapolis | Cabarrus | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Kings Mountain | Kings Mountain | Cleveland | 47[7] | — | Atrium Health[7] | — |
Atrium Health Lincoln | Lincolnton | Lincoln | 101[7] | — | Atrium Health[7] | — |
Atrium Health Mercy | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 185[12] | — | Atrium Health | — |
Atrium Health Pineville | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 206[7] | — | Atrium Health | — |
Atrium Health SouthPark | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Stanly | Albemarle | Stanly | 97[7] | — | Atrium Health | — |
Atrium Health Steele Creek | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Union | Monroe | Union | 182[7] | — | Atrium Health[7] | Counts do not include 70 nursing home beds in the Jesse Helms Nursing Center |
Atrium Health University City | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 100[7] | — | Atrium Health[7] | — |
Atrium Health Waxhaw | Waxhaw | Union | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Betsy Johnson Regional Hospital | Dunn | Harnett | 101[13] | — | Harnett Health[13] | — |
Blue Ridge Regional Hospital | Spruce Pine | Mitchell | 25[5] | — | Mission[6] | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Caldwell UNC Health Care | Lenoir | Caldwell | 110 | — | UNC Health | — |
Cannon Memorial Hospital | Linville | Avery | 25[5] | — | ARHS | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Cape Fear Valley Bladen County Hospital | Elizabethtown | Bladen | 25[5] | — | Cape Fear | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Cape Fear Valley Hoke Hospital | Raeford | Hoke | 41 | — | Cape Fear | — |
Cape Fear Valley Medical Center | Fayetteville | Cumberland | 600 | Level III[10] | Cape Fear | — |
CarolinaEast Medical Center | New Bern | Craven | 350 | — | — | — |
Carolinas HealthCare System Blue Ridge Morganton | Morganton | Burke | 315 | — | Atrium Health | — |
Carolinas HealthCare System Blue Ridge Valdese | Valdese | Burke | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
CaroMont Regional Medical Center | Gastonia | Gaston | 435 | Level III[10] | CaroMont Health | |
CaroMont Regional Medical Center - Mount Holly | Mount Holly | Gaston | — | — | CaroMont Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Carteret Health Care | Morehead City | Carteret | 135 | — | — | — |
Catawba Valley Medical Center | Hickory | Catawba | 258 | — | — | — |
Central Carolina Hospital | Sanford | Lee | 137 | — | Duke LifePoint[14][15] | — |
Central Harnett Hospital | Lillington | Harnett | 50[13] | — | Harnett Health[13] | — |
Chatham UNC Health Care | Siler City | Chatham | 25[5] | — | UNC Health | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Columbus Regional Healthcare System | Whiteville | Columbus | 154 | — | Atrium Health | — |
Davis Regional Medical Center | Statesville | Iredell | 130[16] | — | Community Health[16] | — |
Dosher Memorial Hospital | Southport | Brunswick | 25[5] | — | — | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Duke Raleigh Hospital | Raleigh | Wake | 186 | — | Duke Health | — |
Duke Regional Hospital | Durham | Durham | 369 | — | Duke Health | — |
Duke University Hospital | Durham | Durham | 943 | Level I[10] | Duke Health | — |
Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital | Murphy | Cherokee | 57[17] or 25[5] | — | Erlanger | Critical Access Hospital[5]; Formerly Murphy Medical Center |
FirstHealth Montgomery Memorial Hospital | Troy | Montgomery | 25[5] | — | FirstHealth | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital | Pinehurst | Moore | 402 | — | FirstHealth | — |
FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital - Hoke | Raeford | Hoke | 8 | — | FirstHealth | — |
FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital - Richmond | Rockingham | Richmond | 99 [18] | — | FirstHealth | — |
Frye Regional Medical Center | Hickory | Catawba | 355 | — | Duke LifePoint[14][15] | — |
Granville Medical Center | Oxford | Granville | 142 | — | — | — |
Halifax Regional Medical Center | Roanoke Rapids | Halifax | 204 | — | Novant Health (via Shared Services)[9] | — |
Harris Regional Hospital | Sylva | Jackson | 86 | — | Duke LifePoint[14][15] | — |
Haywood Regional Medical Center | Clyde | Haywood | 169 | Duke LifePoint[14][15] | — | |
Highlands-Cashiers Hospital | Highlands | Macon | 25[5] | — | Mission[6] | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Highsmith-Rainey Specialty Hospital | Fayetteville | Cumberland | 66 | — | Cape Fear | — |
Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital | Elkin | Surry | 220 | — | Novant Health (via Shared Services)[9] | — |
Iredell Memorial Hospital | Statesville | Iredell | 247 | — | — | — |
Johnston UNC Health Care | Smithfield | Johnston | 177 | — | UNC Health | — |
Lake Norman Regional Medical Center | Mooresville | Iredell | 123[16] | — | Community Health[16] | — |
LifeBrite Community Hospital of Stokes | Danbury | Stokes | 25[5] | — | LifeBrite | Critical Access Hospital[5]; Formerly Pioneer Community Hospital of Stokes |
Maria Parham Health | Henderson | Vance | 102 | — | Duke LifePoint[14][15] | — |
Martin General Hospital | Williamston | Martin | 49[19] | — | Quorum Health[19] | — |
McDowell Hospital | Marion | McDowell | 65 | — | Mission[6] | — |
Mission Hospital | Asheville | Buncombe | 763[20] | Level II[10] | Mission[6] | — |
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital | Greensboro | Guilford | 536[21] | Level II[10] | Atrium Health/Cone[4] | — |
Nash UNC Health Care | Rocky Mount | Nash | 353 | — | UNC Health | Formerly Nash General Hospital |
New Hanover Regional Medical Center | Wilmington | New Hanover | 769 | Level II[10] | NHRMC | — |
North Carolina Specialty Hospital | Durham | Durham | 18 | — | — | — |
Northern Hospital of Surry County | Mount Airy | Surry | 133 | — | QHR | — |
Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center | Supply | Brunswick | 74[22] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Charlotte Orthopaedic Hospital | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 80[22] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Clemmons Medical Center | Clemmons | Forsyth | — | — | Novant Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 921 | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center | Huntersville | Mecklenburg | 75[22] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Kernersville Medical Center | Kernersville | Forsyth | 50[22] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Matthews Medical Center | Matthews | Mecklenburg | 137[22] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Medical Park Hospital | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 22[22] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center | Mint Hill | Mecklenburg | 46[23] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 622[22] | Level III[10] | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Rowan Medical Center | Salisbury | Rowan | 268[22] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Thomasville Medical Center | Thomasville | Davidson | 146[22] | — | Novant Health | — |
Onslow Memorial Hospital | Jacksonville | 162 | — | UNC Health[24] | — | |
The Outer Banks Hospital | Nags Head | Dare | 19[5] | — | Vidant | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Pardee UNC Health Care | Hendersonville | Henderson | 222 | — | UNC Health | — |
Pender Memorial Hospital | Burgaw | Pender | 25[5] | — | NHRMC | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Person Memorial Hospital | Roxboro | Person | 110 | — | Duke LifePoint[14][15] | — |
Randolph Health | Asheboro | Randolph | 145 | — | Atrium Health/Cone[25] | — |
Rutherford Regional Health System | Rutherfordton | Rutherford | 143 | — | Duke LifePoint[14][15] | — |
Sampson Regional Medical Center | Clinton | Sampson | 146 | — | — | — |
Scotland Memorial Hospital | Laurinburg | Scotland | 104[26] | — | Atrium Health | Counts do not include 50 nursing home beds in the Edwin Morgan Center |
Sentara Albemarle Medical Center | Elizabeth City | Pasquotank | 182 | — | Sentara | Formerly Albemarle Hospital |
Southeastern Regional Medical Center | Lumberton | Robeson | 452 | — | Atrium Health | — |
St. Luke's Hospital | Columbus | Polk | 25[5] | — | Atrium Health | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Swain Community Hospital | Bryson City | Swain | 25[5] | — | Duke LifePoint[14][15] | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Transylvania Regional Hospital | Brevard | Transylvania | 25[5] | — | Mission[6] | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
UNC Lenoir Health Care | Kinston | Lenoir | 261 | — | UNC Health | Formerly Lenoir Memorial Hospital |
UNC Medical Center | Chapel Hill | Orange | 778 | Level I[10] | UNC Health | — |
UNC REX Healthcare | Raleigh | Wake | 665 | — | UNC Health | — |
UNC Rockingham Health Care | Eden | Rockingham | 229 | — | UNC Health | Formerly Morehead Memorial Hospital |
Vidant Beaufort Hospital | Washington | Beaufort | 142 | — | Vidant | — |
Vidant Bertie Hospital | Windsor | Bertie | 6[5] | — | Vidant | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Vidant Chowan Hospital | Edenton | Chowan | 25[5] | — | Vidant | Critical Access Hospital[5] |
Vidant Duplin Hospital | Kenansville | Duplin | 101 | — | Vidant | — |
Vidant Edgecombe Hospital | Tarboro | Edgecombe | 117 | — | Vidant | — |
Vidant Medical Center | Greenville | Pitt | 909 | Level I[10] | Vidant | Formerly Pitt County Memorial Hospital |
Vidant Roanoke-Chowan Hospital | Ahoskie | Hertford | 114 | — | Vidant | — |
Wake Forest Baptist Health Davie Medical Center | Bermuda Run | Davie | 50[27] | — | Wake Forest | — |
Wake Forest Baptist Health High Point Medical Center | High Point | Guilford | 351[28] | — | Wake Forest | — |
Wake Forest Baptist Health Lexington Medical Center | Lexington | Davidson | 94 | — | Wake Forest | — |
Wake Forest Baptist Health Wilkes Medical Center | North Wilkesboro | Wilkes | 144 | — | Wake Forest | — |
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 885 | Level I[10] | Wake Forest | — |
WakeMed | Raleigh | Wake | 567[29] | Level I[10] | WakeMed | — |
WakeMed Cary Hospital | Cary | Wake | 156[29] | Level III[10] | WakeMed | — |
WakeMed North Hospital | Raleigh | Wake | 61[29][30] | — | WakeMed | — |
Washington County Hospital | Plymouth | Washington | 49 | — | HMC/CAH | Critical Access Hospital[31] |
Watauga Medical Center | Boone | Watauga | 117 | — | ARHS | — |
Wayne UNC Health Care | Goldsboro | Wayne | 316 | — | UNC Health | — |
Wesley Long Hospital | Greensboro | Guilford | 175 | — | Atrium Health/Cone | — |
Wilson Medical Center | Wilson | Wilson | 294 | — | Duke LifePoint[14][15] | — |
Closed hospitals[edit | edit source]
Name | City | County | Hospital beds | Year Opened | Date Closed | Affiliation | Notes |
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Novant Health Franklin Medical Center | Louisburg | Franklin | 2 | 1951 | October 16, 2015 | Novant Health | licensed for 83 beds, but only staffed 2 inpatient beds and 13 geriatric behavioral health beds. |
Our Community Hospital | Scotland Neck | Halifax | 100 | 1992 | December 31, 2017 | data-sort-value="" style="vertical-align:middle; text-align:center" class="table-na" | — | — |
Sandhills Regional Medical Center | Hamlet | Richmond | 64 | ?? | 2017 | FirstHealth[32] | — |
Yadkin Valley Community Hospital | Yadkinville | Yadkin | 22 | May 22, 2015[33] | HMC/CAH | Formerly Hoots Memorial Hospital |
Other hospitals[edit | edit source]
There are several Long term acute care hospitals and inpatient rehab facilities in the state of North Carolina.
Name | City | County | Hospital beds | Affiliation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asheville Specialty Hospital | Asheville | Buncombe | 34[7][34] | Mission[34] | — |
CarePartners Rehabilitation Hospital | Asheville | Buncombe | 80 | — | — |
Carolinas ContinueCARE Hospital at Kings Mountain | Kings Mountain | Cleveland | 28[7] | Atrium Health | — |
Carolinas ContinueCARE Hospital at Pineville | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 40[7] | Atrium Health | — |
Carolinas ContinueCARE Hospital at University | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 35[7] | Atrium Health | — |
Carolinas Rehabilitation | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 70[7] | Atrium Health[7] | — |
Carolinas Rehabilitation Mt. Holly | Belmont | Gaston | 40[7] | Atrium Health[7] | — |
Carolinas Rehabilitation NorthEast | Concord | Cabarrus | 40[7] | Atrium Health[7] | — |
Kindred Hospital - Greensboro | Greensboro | Guilford | 124 | — | — |
LifeCare Hospitals of North Carolina | Rocky Mount | Nash | 50 | LifeCare | — |
Novant Health Rehabilitation Hospital | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 68 | Novant Health, Encompass Health | — |
Select Specialty Hospital - Durham | Durham | Durham | 30 | Select Specialty Hospital | — |
Select Specialty Hospital - Greensboro | Greensboro | Guilford | 30 | Select Specialty Hospital | — |
Select Specialty Hospital - Winston-Salem | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 42 | Select Specialty Hospital | — |
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services administers four psychiatric hospitals in North Carolina:
Name | City |
---|---|
Broughton Hospital | Morganton |
Central Regional Hospital | Butner |
Cherry Hospital | Goldsboro |
Dorothea Dix Hospital | Raleigh |
The United States Department of Defense armed forces operate three hospitals in North Carolina:
Military hospital | City | County | Inpatient
Beds |
Trauma designation | Affiliation | Military base |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Naval Hospital Cherry Point | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Effective June 2011, MCAS Cherry Point is only served by an on-base clinic. | |||||
Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune | Jacksonville | Onslow | Level III[10] | US Navy | Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune | |
Seymour Johnson AFB Facility | Seymour Johnson Air Force Base | |||||
Womack Army Medical Center | 138 | Level III[10] | US Army | U.S. Army Fort Bragg |
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs operates four hospitals in North Carolina:
Name | City | County | Inpatient
Beds |
Trauma designation | Affiliation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asheville VA Medical Center | Asheville | Buncombe | VHA | |||
Durham VA Medical Center | Durham | Durham | VHA | |||
Fayetteville VA Medical Center | Fayetteville | Cumberland | VHA | |||
W. G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center Salisbury, NC | Salisbury | Rowan | VHA |
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References[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ "About Us". Park Ridge Health. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
- ↑ "Park Ridge Health to become AdventHealth Hendersonville in 2019". Citizen Times. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
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(help) - ↑ 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 10.11 10.12 10.13 10.14 10.15 10.16 "NC DHSR OEMS: Designated Trauma Centers". 2.ncdhhs.gov. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
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- ↑ "The Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital - Greensboro, NC - Cone Health". Conehealth.com. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
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- ↑ "Onslow Memorial Enters into Partnership Agreement with UNC Health Care | Onslow Memorial Hospital". Onslow.org. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
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