This is a list of hospitals in Georgia, sorted by hospital name. According to the American Hospital Directory, there were 187 hospitals in Georgia in 2020. [1]
Hospital name | City | County | Acute care beds | Trauma center designation | COTH [2] teaching hospital | Year Opened | Affiliation | Notes |
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AdventHealth Gordon | Calhoun | Gordon | 69 | AdventHealth | Formerly Gordon Hospital [3] | |||
AdventHealth Murray | Chatsworth | Murray | 29 | AdventHealth | Formerly Murray Medical Center [4] | |||
AdventHealth Redmond | Rome | Floyd | 230 | Level III | AdventHealth | Formerly Redmond Regional Medical Center [5] | ||
Archbold - Brooks County Hospital | Quitman | Brooks | 25 | Archbold | ||||
Archbold - Grady General Hospital | Cairo | Grady | 60 | 1960 | Archbold | |||
Archbold Memorial Hospital | Thomasville | Thomas | 264 | Level II | 1925 | Archbold | ||
Archbold - Mitchell County Hospital | Camilla | Mitchell | 25 | Archbold | ||||
Atrium Health Navicent Baldwin | Milledgeville | Baldwin | 140 | Atrium [6] | formerly Oconee Regional Medical Center | |||
Atrium Health Levine Children's Beverly Knight Olson Children’s Hospital | Macon | Bibb | 112 | Atrium [6] | ||||
Atrium Health Navicent the Medical Center | Macon | Bibb | 639 | Level I | Yes | 1895 | Atrium [6] | |
Atrium Health Navicent Peach | Byron | Houston, Peach | 25 | 2013 | Atrium [6] | New facility opened in 2013; former Fort Valley facility was in operation 1953–2013. | ||
Bleckley Memorial Hospital | Cochran | Bleckley | 25 | — | ||||
Candler County Hospital | Metter | Candler | 25 | — | ||||
Candler Hospital | Savannah | Chatham | 384 | 1804 | SJCHS | Oldest hospital in Georgia, and second oldest in continuous operation in the U.S. | ||
Chatuge Regional Hospital | Hiawassee | Towns | 137 | Union Regional | ||||
CHI Memorial Hospital Georgia | Fort Oglethorpe | Catoosa, Walker | 36 | CHI | Formerly Cornerstone Medical Center, previously Hutcheson Medical Center | |||
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston | Atlanta | DeKalb | Level IV Neonatal Center Level I Peds [7] | Yes | 1928 | CHOA | ||
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Hughes Spalding | Atlanta | Fulton | Yes | 1952 | CHOA | |||
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Scottish Rite | Atlanta | Fulton | Level II Peds | Yes | 1915 | CHOA | ||
City of Hope, Atlanta | Newnan | Coweta | 50 | 2012 | Formerly Cancer Treatment Centers of America [8] | |||
Clinch Memorial Hospital | Homerville | Clinch | 25 | — | ||||
Coffee Regional Medical Center | Douglas | Coffee | 88 | — | ||||
Colquitt Regional Medical Center | Moultrie | Colquitt | 84 | — | ||||
Crisp Regional Hospital | Cordele | Crisp | 216 | — | ||||
Doctors Hospital of Augusta | Augusta | Richmond | 350 | HCA | ||||
Dodge County Hospital | Eastman | Dodge | 94 | — | ||||
Donalsonville Hospital | Donalsonville | Seminole | 65 | 1919 | — | |||
Dorminy Medical Center | Fitzgerald | Ben Hill | 75 | 1974 | — | previously Phoebe Dorminy Medical Center | ||
East Georgia Regional Medical Center | Statesboro | Bulloch | 150 | — | ||||
Effingham Hospital | Springfield | Effingham | 1969 | — | ||||
Elbert Memorial Hospital | Elberton | Elbert | 52 | — | ||||
Emanuel Medical Center | Swainsboro | Emanuel | 94 | — | ||||
Emory Decatur Hospital | Decatur | DeKalb | 628 | 1961 | Emory | |||
Emory Hillandale Hospital | Lithonia | DeKalb | 100 | 2005 | Emory | |||
Emory Johns Creek Hospital | Johns Creek | Fulton | 118 | 2007 | Emory | |||
Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital | Atlanta | Fulton | 276 | 1880 | Emory | Formerly Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta | ||
Emory University Hospital | Atlanta | DeKalb | 569 | Yes | Emory | |||
Emory University Hospital Midtown | Atlanta | Fulton | 511 | Yes | 1908 | Emory | Formerly Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital | |
Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital | Tucker | DeKalb | Emory | |||||
Evans Memorial Hospital | Claxton | Evans | 209 | — | ||||
Fairview Park Hospital | Dublin | Laurens | 190 | Level III | HCA | |||
Fannin Regional Hospital | Blue Ridge | Fannin | 50 | — | ||||
Flint River Hospital | Montezuma | Macon | 49 | — | ||||
Floyd Medical Center | Rome | Floyd | 278 | Level II | Atrium/Floyd | |||
Floyd Polk Medical Center | Cedartown | Polk | 18 | Atrium/Floyd | ||||
Grady Memorial Hospital | Atlanta | Fulton, DeKalb, | 961 | Level I | Yes | 1892 | — | |
Habersham Medical Center | Demorest | Habersham | 137 | — | ||||
Hamilton Medical Center | Dalton | Whitfield | 282 | Level II | 1921 | — | ||
Higgins General Hospital | Bremen | Carroll, Haralson | 25 | Tanner | ||||
Houston Healthcare - Houston Medical Center | Warner Robins | Houston, Peach | 237 | 1960 | Houston Healthcare | Formerly Houston County Hospital | ||
Houston Healthcare - Perry Hospital | Perry | Houston, Peach | 45 | 1969 | Houston Healthcare | |||
Irwin County Hospital | Ocilla | Irwin | 34 | — | ||||
Jasper Memorial Hospital | Monticello | Jasper | 17 | |||||
Jeff Davis Hospital | Hazlehurst | Jeff Davis | 25 | — | ||||
Jefferson Hospital | Louisville | Jefferson | 37 | — | ||||
Jenkins County Medical Center | Millen | Jenkins | 25 | — | Formerly Optim Medical Center - Jenkins | |||
Liberty Regional Medical Center | Hinesville | Liberty | 25[ citation needed ] | 1961 | — | |||
LifeBrite Community Hospital of Early | Blakely | Early | 25 | LifeBrite | Formerly Pioneer Community Hospital of Early | |||
Meadows Regional Medical Center | Vidalia | Toombs | 122 | — | ||||
Memorial Health University Medical Center | Savannah | Chatham | 654 | Level I | Yes | 1955 | HCA | |
Memorial Hospital and Manor | Bainbridge | Decatur | 80/107 | 1960 | — | |||
Memorial Satilla Health | Waycross | Ware | 345 | HCA | formerly Mayo Clinic Health System in Waycross, previously Satilla Regional Medical Center | |||
Miller County Hospital | Colquitt | Miller | 25 | 1957 | — | |||
Monroe County Hospital | Forsyth | Monroe | 25 | Aletheia [9] [10] | ||||
Morgan Medical Center | Madison | Morgan | 46 | Level IV | — | Formerly Morgan Memorial Hospital | ||
Mountain Lakes Medical Center | Clayton | Rabun | — | |||||
Northeast Georgia Medical Center Barrow | Winder | Barrow | 80 | 1951 | NGMC | Formerly Barrow Regional Medical Center | ||
Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton | Braselton | Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall, Jackson | 100 | 2015 | NGMC | Formerly River Place Braselton | ||
Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville | Gainesville | Hall | 557 | Level I | 1951 | NGMC | ||
Northeast Georgia Medical Center Lumpkin | Dahlonega | Lumpkin | 49[ citation needed ] | NGMC | facility was previously Chestatee Regional Hospital | |||
Northridge Medical Center | Commerce | Jackson | 239 | — | ||||
Northside Hospital Atlanta | Atlanta | DeKalb, Fulton | 537 | 1970 | Northside | |||
Northside Hospital Cherokee | Canton | Cherokee | 158 | 1962 | Northside | |||
Northside Hospital Duluth | Duluth | Gwinnett | 1944 | Northside | Formerly Gwinnett Medical Center-Duluth | |||
Northside Hospital Forsyth | Cumming | Forsyth | 304 | Northside | ||||
Northside Hospital Gwinnett | Lawrenceville | Gwinnett | 576 | Level II | 1959 | Northside | formerly Gwinnett Medical Center-Lawrenceville | |
Optim Medical Center - Screven | Sylvania | Screven | Optim | |||||
Optim Medical Center - Tattnall | Reidsville | Tattnall | Optim | previously Doctors Hospital of Tattnall | ||||
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital | Albany | Dougherty | 420 | 1911 | Phoebe | |||
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital - North Campus | Albany | Dougherty | 248 | 1971 | Phoebe | formerly Palmyra Medical Center | ||
Phoebe Sumter Medical Center | Americus | Sumter | 76 | 1952/2011 | Phoebe | |||
Phoebe Worth Medical Center | Sylvester | Worth | 25 | Phoebe | ||||
Piedmont Athens Regional | Athens | Clarke | 350 | Level II | 1919 | Piedmont | Formerly Athens Regional Medical Center | |
Piedmont Atlanta Hospital | Atlanta | Fulton | 643 | Piedmont | ||||
Piedmont Augusta | Augusta | Richmond | 812 | 1818 | Piedmont Augusta | formerly University Hospital | ||
Piedmont Augusta Summerville Campus | Augusta | Richmond | 231 | 1952 | Piedmont Augusta | Formerly Trinity Hospital of Augusta, University Hospital Summerville | ||
Piedmont Cartersville Medical Center | Cartersville | Bartow | 119 | Level III | Piedmont | |||
Piedmont Columbus Regional - Midtown | Columbus | Muscogee | 583 | Level II | Yes | 1982 | Piedmont | Formerly Midtown Medical Center |
Piedmont Columbus Regional - Northside | Columbus | Muscogee | 100 | Piedmont | Formerly Hughston Hospital [11] | |||
Piedmont Eastside Medical Center | Snellville | Gwinnett | 249 | Piedmont | Formerly Eastside Medical Center | |||
Piedmont Eastside South Campus | Snellville | Gwinnett | 0 | Piedmont | No acute care beds at this facility (61-bed inpatient psychiatric center, 20-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility, and an 11-bed emergency department.) | |||
Piedmont Fayette Hospital | Fayetteville | Fayette | 300 | Piedmont | ||||
Piedmont Henry Hospital | Stockbridge | Henry | 277 | Piedmont | ||||
Piedmont Macon Hospital | Macon | Bibb | 237 | 1971 | Piedmont | formerly Coliseum Medical Center | ||
Piedmont Macon North Hospital | Macon | Bibb | 103 | 1984 | Piedmont | formerly Charter Medical Center, Coliseum Northside Hospital | ||
Piedmont McDuffie | Thomson | McDuffie | 25 | Piedmont Augusta | Formerly McDuffie Regional Medical Center, University Hospital McDuffie | |||
Piedmont Mountainside Hospital | Jasper | Pickens | 35 | Piedmont | ||||
Piedmont Newnan | Newnan | Coweta | 143 | Piedmont | ||||
Piedmont Newton | Covington | Newton | 97 | 1954 | Piedmont | Joined Piedmont Healthcare October 1, 2015; [12] Formerly Newton Medical Center | ||
Piedmont Rockdale | Conyers | Rockdale | 138 | Piedmont | formerly Rockdale Medical Center | |||
Piedmont Walton Hospital | Monroe | Walton | 135 | Level III | Piedmont | formerly Clearview Regional Medical Center | ||
Putnam General Hospital | Eatonton | Putnam | 25 | Atrium (Managed) [6] | ||||
South Georgia Medical Center | Valdosta | Lowndes | 335 | 1955 | SGMC | |||
South Georgia Medical Center Berrien | Nashville | Berrien | 51 | 1965 | SGMC | Formerly Berrien County Hospital | ||
South Georgia Medical Center Lanier | Lakeland | Lanier | 25 | 1950 | SGMC | Formerly Louis Smith Memorial Hospital | ||
Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick | Brunswick | Glynn | 316 | 1866/1955 | SGHS | |||
Southeast Georgia Health System Camden | St. Marys | Camden | 40 | SGHS | ||||
Southern Regional Medical Center | Riverdale | Clayton | 331 | 1971 | — | |||
Southwell Medical Center | Adel | Cook | 60 | 2019 | Southwell | replaced Cook Medical Center | ||
Southwell Tift Regional Medical Center | Tifton | Tift | 181 | 1965 | Southwell | |||
St. Francis Hospital | Columbus | Muscogee | 360 | 1950 | Emory | |||
St. Joseph's Hospital | Savannah | Chatham | 330 | 1875 | SJCHS | |||
St. Mary's Good Samaritan Hospital | Greensboro | Greene | 25 | St. Mary's | ||||
St. Mary's Hospital | Athens | Clarke | 170 | St. Mary's | ||||
St. Mary's Sacred Heart Hospital | Lavonia | Franklin, Hart | 56 | St. Mary's | formerly Ty Cobb Regional Medical Center | |||
Stephens County Hospital | Toccoa | Stephens | 96 | — | ||||
Tanner Medical Center Carrollton | Carrollton | Carroll | 201 | 1949 | Tanner | |||
Tanner Medical Center Villa Rica | Villa Rica | Carroll, Douglas | 80 | 1955/2003 | Tanner | |||
Taylor Regional Hospital | Hawkinsville | Pulaski | 55 | Level III | 1936 | — | ||
Union General Hospital | Blairsville | Union | 45 | 1959 | Union Regional | |||
Upson Regional Medical Center | Thomaston | Upson | 120 | — | ||||
Warm Springs Medical Center | Warm Springs | Meriwether | 104 | 1957 | — | |||
Washington County Regional Medical Center | Sandersville | Washington | 116 | 1961 | — | |||
Wayne Memorial Hospital | Jesup | Wayne | 115 | 1896 | — | |||
Wellstar Children's Hospital of Georgia | Augusta | Richmond | 154 | No | Wellstar | |||
Wellstar Cobb Medical Center | Austell | Cobb | 368 | 1968 | Wellstar | Formerly Cobb General Hospital | ||
Wellstar Douglas Medical Center | Douglasville | Douglas | 102 | 1946 | Wellstar | |||
Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center | Marietta | Cobb | 633 | Level II [13] | 1950 | Wellstar | ||
Wellstar MCG Health Medical Center | Augusta | Richmond | 478 | Level I | Yes | Wellstar | formerly MCG Health, later Augusta University Medical Center | |
Wellstar North Fulton Medical Center | Roswell | Fulton | 218 | Level II | 1983 | Wellstar | Formerly North Fulton Regional Hospital | |
Wellstar Paulding Medical Center | Dallas | Paulding | 216 | 1954 | Wellstar | |||
Wellstar Spalding Medical Center | Griffin | Spalding | 160 | Wellstar | Formerly Spalding Regional Medical Center | |||
Wellstar Sylvan Grove Medical Center | Jackson | Butts | 21 | Wellstar | ||||
Wellstar West Georgia Medical Center | LaGrange | Troup | 542 | Level III | 1937 | Wellstar | ||
Wills Memorial Hospital | Washington | Wilkes | 25 | 1924 | — |
Hospital name | City | County | Hospital beds | Year founded | Notes |
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Atrium Health Navicent Rehabilitation Hospital | Macon | Bibb | 1988 | ||
Columbus Specialty Hospital | Columbus | Muscogee | |||
Emory Long Term Acute Care | Decatur | DeKalb | 49 | Formerly DeKalb Medical Long Term Acute Care [14] | |
Kindred Hospital Atlanta | Atlanta | Fulton | |||
Landmark Hospital of Athens | Athens | Clarke | 42 | ||
Regency Hospital of Central Georgia | Macon | Bibb | |||
Regency Hospital of South Atlanta | East Point | Fulton | |||
Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation | Warm Springs | Meriwether | |||
Select Specialty Hospital Atlanta | Atlanta | Fulton | |||
Select Specialty Hospital Augusta | Augusta | Richmond | |||
Select Specialty Hospital Savannah | Savannah | Chatham | |||
Shepherd Center | Atlanta | Fulton | |||
Southern Crescent Hospital for Specialty Care | Riverdale | Clayton | 30 | ||
Triumph the Specialty Hospital Rome | Rome | Floyd | 24 | ||
Walton Rehabilitation Hospital | Augusta | Richmond | |||
Wellstar Windy Hill Hospital | Marietta | Cobb | 115 | 1973 | |
Wesley Woods Geriatric Hospital | Atlanta | DeKalb |
Hospital name | Military facility | County | Hospital beds | Year founded | Notes |
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center | Fort Eisenhower | Richmond | |||
Martin Army Community Hospital | Fort Moore | Muscogee | |||
Winn Army Community Hospital | Fort Stewart | Liberty |
Hospital name | City | County | Hospital beds | Year founded | Notes |
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Anchor Hospital | College Park | Clayton | 111 | ||
Central State Hospital | Milledgeville | Baldwin | 852 | 1842 | maximum secure forensics facility operated by the DBHDD |
Coastal Behavioral Health | Savannah | Chatham | 50 | ||
Coastal Harbor Treatment Center | Savannah | Chatham | 132 | ||
Coliseum Center for Behavioral Health | Macon | Bibb | |||
Crescent Pines Hospital | Stockbridge | Henry | 50 | ||
East Central Regional Hospital Augusta | Augusta | Richmond | operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities | ||
East Central Regional Hospital Gracewood | Gracewood | 1921 | operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities | ||
Emory Wesley Woods Hospital | Atlanta | DeKalb | 44 | 1987 | |
Georgia Regional Hospital Atlanta | Decatur | DeKalb | 306 | 1968 | state-funded; operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities |
Georgia Regional Hospital Savannah | Savannah | Chatham | state-funded; operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities | ||
Hillside Hospital | Atlanta | Fulton | |||
Laurel Heights Hospital | Atlanta | Fulton | |||
Lighthouse Care Center of Augusta | Augusta | Richmond | |||
Macon Behavioral Health System | Macon | Bibb | |||
Peachford Hospital | Atlanta | DeKalb | 246 | 1973 | |
Ridgeview Institute | Smyrna | Cobb | |||
RiverWoods Behavioral Health System | Riverdale | Clayton | 75 | ||
Saint Simons By-The-Sea | Saint Simons Island | Glynn | |||
SummitRidge Hospital | Lawrenceville | Gwinnett | |||
Talbott Recovery Atlanta | College Park | Clayton | |||
Talbott Recovery Columbus | Columbus | Muscogee | |||
Talbott Recovery Dunwoody | Dunwoody | DeKalb | |||
Turning Point Hospital | Moultrie | Colquitt | 59 | ||
West Central Georgia Regional Hospital | Columbus | Muscogee | 194 | 1974 | operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities |
Willingway Hospital | Statesboro | Bulloch | |||
Willowbrooke at Tanner | Villa Rica | Carroll | |||
Youth Villages Inner Harbour Campus | Douglasville | Douglas |
Also see: List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities in Georgia
Hospital name | City | County | Hospital beds | Year founded | Notes |
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Atlanta VA Medical Center | Decatur | DeKalb | |||
Carl Vinson VA Medical Center | Dublin | Laurens | |||
Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center | Augusta | Richmond |
Hospital name | City | County | Hospital beds | Trauma designation | Year founded | Year closed | Notes |
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Calhoun Memorial Hospital | Arlington | Calhoun | 1951 | 2013 | |||
Charlton Memorial Hospital | Folkston | Charlton | 25 | 2013 | |||
Cobb Memorial Hospital | Lavonia | Franklin | 71 | 1950 | 2012 | ||
Cook Medical Center | Adel | Cook | 60 | 1950 | 2019 | Replaced by Southwell Medical Center | |
Emory Adventist Hospital | Smyrna | Cobb | 73 | 1974 | 2014 | Closed October 31, 2014 | |
Emory Parkway Hospital | Lithia Springs | Douglas | 256 | 1974 | 2002 | Formerly Atlanta West-Parkway General Hospital | |
Hancock County Hospital | Sparta | Hancock | 52 | 1968 | 2001 | ||
Hart County Hospital | Hartwell | Hart | 174 | 2012 | Closed in May 2012 to make way for Ty Cobb Memorial | ||
Lower Oconee Community Hospital | Glenwood | Wheeler | Level IV | 2014 | |||
North Georgia Medical Center | Ellijay | Gilmer | 140 | 2016 | |||
South Georgia Medical Center Smith Northview | Valdosta | Lowndes | 45 | 2015 | Formerly Smith Northview Hospital; converted to outpatient facility [15] | ||
Southwest Atlanta Hospital | Atlanta | Fulton | 125 | 1943 | 2009 | ||
Southwest Georgia Regional Medical Center | Cuthbert | Randolph | 25 [16] | — | 1947 | 2020 [16] | Critical access hospital; Formerly Patterson Hospital |
Stewart Webster Hospital | Richland | Stewart | 1950 | 2013 | |||
Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center | Atlanta | DeKalb, Fulton | 460 | Level I | 1901 | 2022 | Formerly Georgia Baptist Hospital |
Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center South | East Point | Fulton | 183 | 2022 | Formerly South Fulton Medical Center; facility reopened as an outpatient facility, Wellstar East Point Health Center [17] | ||
West Paces Ferry Hospital | Atlanta | Fulton | 294 | 1967 | 1999 | ||
Woodstock Hospital | Woodstock | Cherokee | 25 | 1969 | 1994 |
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