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List of hospitals in Massachusetts

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This is a list of hospitals in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, U.S. These are sorted by name alphabetically. This table also provides the hospital network of each hospital (if applicable), the city and county it's located in, whether or not it has an emergency department, when it was opened and closed, and its current status.

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Massachusetts Hospitals[1]
Name Network City, town, or neighborhood County Emergency Department?

(Trauma Level)

EMS Region[2] Opened-Closed Status / Type / Notes
AdCare Hospital of Worcester American Addiction Centers Worcester Worcester No II 1975-present[3] Active - Non-Acute - Specialty
Addison Gilbert Hospital Beth Israel Lahey Health Gloucester Essex Yes III 1889-present[4] Active - Community
Amesbury Health Center Independent Amesbury Essex No III Active - Former hospital, now medical offices
Anna Jaques Hospital Beth Israel Lahey Health Newburyport Essex Yes

(Adult Level 3)

III 1884-present[5] Active - Community
Arbour Hospital Universal Health Services Jamaica Plain Suffolk No IV 1983-present[6] Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Arbour-HRI Hospital Universal Health Services Brookline Norfolk No IV Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Athol Hospital Heywood Healthcare Athol Worcester Yes II 1950-present[7] Active - Community
Baldpate Hospital Independent Georgetown Essex No III 1939-present[8] Active - Former hospital, now detox services
Barnstable County Hospital Barnstable County Pocasset Barnstable No V 1918-1999[9][10] Closed - Tuberculosis sanitarium originally, later fitted with iron lungs for polio patients, closed as rehabilitation and long-term care facility.
BayRidge Hospital Beth Israel Lahey Health Lynn Essex No III 1996-present[11] Active - Inpatient psychiatry
Baystate Franklin Medical Center Baystate Health Greenfield Franklin Yes I 1894-present[12] Active - Community
Baystate Mary Lane Hospital[13] Baystate Health[14] Ware Hampshire Yes (Former) I 1909-2023[15] Closed
Baystate Medical Center Baystate Health Springfield Hampden Yes

(Adult Level 1, Pedi Level 2)

I 1870-present[16] Active - Teaching
Baystate Noble Hospital Baystate Health Westfield Hampden Yes I 1893-present[17] Active - Community
Baystate Wing Hospital Baystate Health Palmer Hampden Yes I 1913-present Active - Community
Berkshire Medical Center Berkshire Health Systems Pittsfield Berkshire Yes

(Adult Level 3)

I 1875-present Active - Community
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Milton Beth Israel Lahey Health Milton Norfolk Yes IV 1903-present Active - Community
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Needham Beth Israel Lahey Health Needham Norfolk Yes IV Active - Community
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth Beth Israel Lahey Health Plymouth Plymouth Yes V 1901-present Active - Community
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Beth Israel Lahey Health Boston Suffolk Yes

(Adult Level 1)

IV 1996-present Active - Academic
Beth Israel Hospital Independent IV 1916-1996 Succeeded - Merged with New England Deaconess Hospital in 1996, forming Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Beverly Hospital Beth Israel Lahey Health Beverly Essex Yes III 1888-present[18] Active - Community
Boston Children's Hospital Independent Boston Suffolk Yes

(Pedi Level 1)

IV 1869-present Active - Specialty
Boston Emergency and General Hospital Independent Boston Suffolk Yes IV 1891-1912 Closed
Boston Hospital for Women Independent 1966-1980 Succeeded - Merged with two other Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and Robert Breck Hospital in 1980, forming Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston Lying-In Hospital Independent 1832-1966 Succeeded - Merged with the Free Hospital for Women in 1966, forming the Boston Hospital for Women
Boston Medical Center Independent Boston Suffolk Yes

(Adult Level 1, Pedi Level 2)

IV 1855-present Active - Academic
Boston Regional Medical Center Independent Stoneham Middlesex III 1899-1999 Closed
Boston State Hospital Independent Boston Suffolk IV 1839-1981 Closed
Bournewood Hospital Bournewood Health Systems Brookline Norfolk No IV 1884-present Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Bridgewater State Hospital Department of Correction Bridgewater Plymouth No V 1855-present Active
Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital Mass General Brigham Jamaica Plain Suffolk Yes IV 1900-present Active - Community
Brigham and Women's Hospital Mass General Brigham Boston Suffolk Yes

(Adult Level 1)

IV 1980-present Active - Academic - Formed in 1980 through merger of Robert Breck Brigham Hospital, Peter Brent Brigham Hospital, and the Boston Hospital for Women
Bristol County Tuberculosis Hospital Bristol County Attleboro Bristol No V 1920-1960s[19][20][21] Closed
Brockton Hospital Signature Healthcare Brockton Plymouth Yes V 1896-2023

(Temporary Closure)

Temporary closure - Community
Brockton VA Medical Center VA Boston Healthcare Brockton Plymouth No V 1953-present Active - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital
Burbank Hospital UMass Memorial Health Fitchburg Worcester Former II 1890-1997[22][23] Closed - Now an outpatient-only campus of UMass Clinton Hospital[24]
Cape Cod and The Islands Mental Health Center Department of Mental Health Pocasset Barnstable No V Active - State Operated Facility
Cape Cod Hospital Cape Cod Healthcare Hyannis Barnstable Yes V Active - Community
Carney Hospital Steward Health Care Dorchester Suffolk Yes IV Active - Teaching
CHA Cambridge Hospital Cambridge Health Alliance Cambridge Middlesex Yes IV Active - Teaching
CHA Everett Hospital Cambridge Health Alliance Everett Middlesex Yes III Active - Teaching
CHA Somerville Cambridge Health Alliance Somerville Middlesex Former IV Active
Charles River Hospital Independent Wellesley Norfolk No IV c. 1904-2002[25][26][27] Closed - Behavioral health hospital, closed for financial reasons.[26] Originally named Wiswall Sanatorium.[25]
Charlton Memorial Hospital Southcoast Health Fall River Bristol Yes V Active - Community
Charron Maternity Hospital New Bedford Bristol V
Chelsea Marine Hospital Chelsea Suffolk IV XXXX-1940 Closed
Chelsea Memorial Hospital Chelsea Suffolk IV XXXX-1996 Closed
Chelsea Naval Hospital United States Navy Chelsea Suffolk IV 1836-1974 Closed
Choate Memorial Hospital Independent Woburn Middlesex Unknown IV 1909-1989[28] Closed
Clinton Hospital UMass Memorial Health Clinton Worcester Yes II 1889-present[29] Active - Community
Clinton Hospital - Leominster Campus UMass Memorial Health Leominster Worcester II Active
Cooley Dickinson Hospital Mass General Brigham Northampton Hampshire Yes I 1886-present Active - Community
Corrigan Mental Health Center Department of Mental Health Fall River Bristol No V Active - State Operated Facility
Cranberry Specialty Hospital Plymouth County Hanson Plymouth V 1919-1992[30] Closed
Cutler Army Community Hospital United States Army Devens Middlesex, Worcester Unknown II 1971-1996[31][32] Closed - Three years after closing, reopened as Federal Medical Center Devens
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Independent Boston Suffolk No IV 1947-present Active - Specialty
Danvers State Hospital Independent Danvers Essex No III 1878-1992 Closed
Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital VA Bedford Healthcare Bedford Middlesex No IV Active - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital
Edward P. Boland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare Leeds Hampshire No I Active - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital
Emerson Hospital Emerson Health Concord Middlesex Yes IV Active - Community
Encompass Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital Encompass Health Braintree Norfolk No IV Active - Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of New England Encompass Health Woburn Middlesex No IV Active - Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
Encompass Rehabilitation Hospital of Western Massachusetts Encompass Health Ludlow Hampden No I Active - Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital Encompass Health Worcester Worcester No II Active - Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
Fairview Hospital Berkshire Health Great Barrington Berkshire Yes I Active - Community
Falmouth Hospital Cape Cod Healthcare Falmouth Barnstable Yes V Active - Community
Federal Medical Center, Devens Federal Bureau of Prisons Devens (Harvard) Worcester No II 1999-present[32] Active
Floating Hospital for Children Tufts Medicine Boston Suffolk Yes IV 1894-1927 Succeeded - Merged with Tufts Medical Center following destruction of ship
Framingham Union Hospital Tenet Healthcare Framingham Yes IV Active - Community
Franciscan Children's Independent Brighton Suffolk No IV Active - Non-Acute - Specialty
Free Hospital for Women Independent Brookline Norfolk IV 1875-1966 Succeeded - Merged with the Boston Lying-In Hospital in 1966, forming the Boston Hospital for Women
Fuller Hospital Universal Health Services Attleboro Bristol No V 1937-present Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Gardner State Hospital Gardner Worcester II
Good Samaritan Medical Center Steward Health Care Brockton Plymouth Yes

(Adult Level 3)

V Active - Community
Hahnemann Hospital UMass Memorial Health Worcester Worcester No II
Harrington Memorial Hospital UMass Memorial Health Southbridge Worcester Yes II Active - Community
Haverhill Pavilion Behavioral Health Hospital Independent Haverhill Essex No III 2008-present[33] Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center Hebrew SeniorLife Roslindale Suffolk No IV Active - Non-Acute - Specialty
Heywood Hospital Heywood Healthcare Gardner Worcester Yes II Active - Community
High Point Hospital Middleborough Plymouth
Holy Family Hospital - Haverhill Steward Health Care Haverhill Essex Yes III Active - Community
Holy Family Hospital - Methuen Steward Health Care Methuen Essex Yes III Active - Community
Holyoke Medical Center Valley Health System Holyoke Hampden Yes I Active - Community
Homberg Memorial Infirmary Cambridge Middlesex IV Hospital for students of Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hospital for Behavioral Medicine Independent Worcester Worcester No II 2019-present[34] Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Hubbard Regional Hospital Webster Worcester II
Jamaica Plain VA Medical Center VA Boston Healthcare Jamaica Plain Suffolk No IV Active - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital
Jewish Healthcare Center Worcester Worcester II
Kindred Hospital Park View Independent Springfield Hampden No I Closed - Long-term acute care and rehabilitation hospital. Formerly part of Kindred Healthcare.
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Beth Israel Lahey Health Burlington Middlesex Yes IV Active - Teaching
Lahey Medical Center, Peabody Beth Israel Lahey Health Peabody Essex Yes III Teaching
Lakeville Hospital Lakeville Plymouth V 1910-1993 Closed
Lawrence F. Quigley Memorial Hospital Chelsea Suffolk IV Part of Veterans Home at Chelsea
Lawrence General Hospital Independent Lawrence Essex Yes

(Adult Level 3)

III Active - Community
Lawrence Memorial Hospital Tufts Medicine Medford Middlesex Former III Active - Community
Leonard Morse Hospital Tenet Healthcare Natick Middlesex Former IV Active - Community
Lemuel Shattuck Hospital Department of Public Health Jamaica Plain Suffolk No IV Active - State Operated Facility
Lovell General Hospital United States Army Devens (Shirley) Middlesex No II
Lowell General Hospital Tufts Medicine Lowell Middlesex Yes

(Adult Level 3)

III Active - Community
Marlborough Hospital UMass Memorial Health Marlborough Middlesex Yes IV Active - Community
Martha's Vineyard Hospital Mass General Brigham Oak Bluffs Dukes Yes V Community
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary Mass General Brigham Boston Suffolk Yes IV Specialty
Massachusetts General Hospital Mass General Brigham Boston Suffolk Yes

(Adult Level 1, Pedi Level 1)

IV Academic
Massachusetts Mental Health Center Boston Suffolk No IV XXXX-2010
McLean Hospital Mass General Brigham Belmont Middlesex No IV Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
McLean SouthEast Mass General Brigham Middleborough No V Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Medfield State Hospital Medfield IV
MelroseWakefield Hospital Tufts Medicine Melrose Yes III Community
Mercy Medical Center Trinity Health Springfield Yes I Community
Metropolitan State Hospital Waltham IV
Milford Regional Medical Center Independent Milford Yes II Community
Miravista Behavioral Health Center Holyoke I Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Morton Hospital Steward Health Care Taunton Yes V Community
Mount Auburn Hospital Beth Israel Lahey Health Cambridge Middlesex Yes IV Teaching
Murphy Army Hospital Waltham Middlesex IV
Nantucket Cottage Hospital Mass General Brigham Nantucket Nantucket Yes V Community
Nashoba Valley Medical Center Steward Health Care Ayer Middlesex Yes II Community
New England Baptist Hospital Beth Israel Lahey Health Boston Suffolk No IV Specialty
New England Deaconess Hospital Independent Boston Suffolk IV 1896-1996 Succeeded - Merged with Beth Israel Hospital in 1996, forming Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
New England Rehabilitation Hospital at Danvers Danvers III
New England Rehabilitation Hospital at Lowell Lowell III
New England Sinai Hospital Steward Health Care Stoughton No V 1927-2024 Non-Acute - Chronic Care
Newton-Wellesley Hospital Mass General Brigham Newton Middlesex Yes IV Community
North Adams Regional Hospital Northern Berkshire Healthcare North Adams I
Norwood Hospital Steward Health Care Norwood Yes IV 1919-2020 (Temporary Closure) Community
Olympus Specialty Hospital - Braintree IV
Olympus Specialty Hospital - Springfield I
Olympus Specialty Hospital - Waltham IV
Olympus Specialty Hospital - Westborough II
PAM Health Specialty Hospital of Stoughton PAM Health Stoughton V Non-Acute - Chronic Care
Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital for Children Department of Public Health Canton Norfolk No IV State Operated Facility
Pembroke Hospital Pembroke Plymouth No V Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital Independent 1913-1980 Merged with Robert Breck Brigham Hospital and the Boston Hospital for Women in 1980, forming Brigham and Women's Hospital
Providence Behavioral Health Hospital Holyoke I
Quincy Medical Center Steward Health Care Quincy
Robert Breck Brigham Hospital for Incurables 1914-1980 Merged with Peter Brent Brigham Hospital and the Boston Hospital for Women in 1980, forming Brigham and Women's Hospital
Saint Anne's Hospital Steward Health Care Community
Saint Elizabeth's Medical Center Steward Health Care Brighton Teaching
Saint John of God Hospital Brighton
Saint John's Hospital Lowell 1867-1992 Merged with Saint Joseph's Hospital in 1992, forming Saints Medical Center
Saint Joseph's Hospital Lowell 1893-1992 Merged with Saint John's Hospital in 1992, forming Saints Medical Center
Saint Luke's Hospital (Middleborough) Middleborough 1920-1999
Saint Luke's Hospital (New Bedford) Southcoast Health New Bedford Community
Saint Margaret's Hospital for Women Dorchester
Saint Vincent Hospital Tenet Healthcare Worcester Worcester Yes II Teaching
Saints Medical Center Lowell 1992-2012 Acquired by Lowell General Hospital in 2012
Salem Hospital Mass General Brigham Salem Community
Saugus General Hospital Saugus 1946-1978
Shriners Children's (Boston) Shriners Hospitals for Children Boston Suffolk Specialty
Shriners Children's (Springfield) Shriners Hospitals for Children Springfield Specialty
Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Center Department of Mental Health State Operated Facility
South Shore Hospital Independent Weymouth Yes

(Adult Level 2)

Community
Southcoast Behavioral Health Southcoast Health Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Southwood Community Hospital Caritas Christi Health Care Norfolk
Spaulding Hospital Cambridge Mass General Brigham Cambridge Middlesex No Non-Acute - Chronic Care
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital - Boston Mass General Brigham Charlestown No Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital - Cape Cod Mass General Brigham East Sandwich Barnstable No Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
Stillman Infirmary 1902-2015 Hospital for students of Harvard University
Sturdy Memorial Hospital Independent Attleboro Yes Community
Taravista Behavioral Health Center Devens Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Taunton State Hospital Department of Mental Health Taunton No State Operated Facility
Tewksbury State Hospital Department of Public Health Tewksbury No State Operated Facility
Tobey Hospital Southcoast Health Wareham Community
Tufts Medical Center Tufts Medicine Boston Academic
UMass Memorial Medical Center UMass Memorial Health Worcester Academic
Union Hospital Partners HealthCare Lynn No (Former)
Vibra Hospital of Southeastern Massachusetts Vibra Healthcare Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
Vibra Hospital of Western Massachusetts Vibra Healthcare Non-Acute - Chronic Care
Walden Behavioral Care Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
West Roxbury VA Medical Center VA Boston Healthcare West Roxbury Suffolk U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital
Westborough Behavioral Healthcare Hospital Westborough Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Westborough State Hospital Westborough
Western Massachusetts Hospital Department of Public Health Westfield State Operated Facility
Westwood Lodge Hosptial Westwood
Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital - Bradford Haverhill Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital - Westborough Westborough Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
Williams Hospital United States Air Force Sandwich Yes V 1936-1973 Military hospital / Refs[35][36]
Winchester Hospital Beth Israel Lahey Health Winchester Yes Community
Worcester City Hospital Worcester
Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital Worcester
Worcester State Hospital Department of Mental Health Worcester 1833-2012 State Operated Facility

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