List of hospitals in Rhode Island
List of Hospitals in Rhode Island
Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States, has a comprehensive healthcare system that includes a variety of hospitals serving its population. This article provides a detailed list of hospitals in Rhode Island, categorized by their respective cities or towns, and includes notable features or specialties of each institution.
Providence[edit | edit source]
- Rhode Island Hospital - The largest hospital in the state, Rhode Island Hospital is a teaching hospital affiliated with Brown University's Alpert Medical School. It is renowned for its trauma center and pediatric hospital, Hasbro Children's Hospital.
- The Miriam Hospital - A part of the Lifespan health system, The Miriam Hospital is known for its cardiology, oncology, and infectious disease departments.
- Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island - Specializing in obstetrics, gynecology, and neonatal care, Women & Infants Hospital is one of the nation's leading hospitals for women's health.
Warwick[edit | edit source]
- Kent Hospital - Serving as a major community hospital, Kent Hospital offers a wide range of services including emergency care, surgery, and cardiac care.
Pawtucket[edit | edit source]
- Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island - Although it closed in 2017, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island was known for its family medicine residency program affiliated with the Brown University Alpert Medical School.
Newport[edit | edit source]
- Newport Hospital - A member of the Lifespan health system, Newport Hospital provides comprehensive healthcare services with specialties in surgical services, emergency medicine, and a Lifespan Cancer Institute clinic.
Woonsocket[edit | edit source]
- Landmark Medical Center - This hospital offers a broad range of services including emergency services, rehabilitation services, and a dedicated Cancer Center.
Cranston[edit | edit source]
- Eleanor Slater Hospital - A state-run facility, Eleanor Slater Hospital is unique in providing long-term acute and psychiatric care to its patients.
East Providence[edit | edit source]
- Bradley Hospital - The first hospital in the United States to be exclusively devoted to psychiatry and pediatrics, Bradley Hospital is a leader in children's mental health.
Wakefield[edit | edit source]
- South County Hospital - An independent, non-profit hospital, South County Hospital is known for its orthopedics, cancer care, and women's health services.
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