List of hospitals in New Hampshire

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This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, sorted alphabetically by hospital name by default. Hospitals are designated as trauma centers as verified by the American College of Surgeons. [1]

List

List of current and former hospitals in New Hampshire
Name Network/ParentCity/TownCounty Emergency Department?

(Trauma Level)

Opened-ClosedStatus / Type / Notes
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital Dartmouth Health Lebanon Grafton Yes1932–presentActive
Androscoggin Valley HospitalNorth Country Healthcare Berlin Coös YesActive
Carrie F. Wright Hospital Newport Sullivan 1908–1952Closed
Catholic Medical Center GraniteOne Health Manchester Hillsborough Yes

(Level III)

1892–presentActive
Cheshire Medical Center Dartmouth Health Keene CheshireYes1973–presentActive
Concord Hospital Concord Hospital Concord Merrimack Yes

(Level II)

1946–presentActive
Concord Hospital - FranklinConcord Hospital Franklin MerrimackYesActive
Concord Hospital - LaconiaConcord Hospital Laconia Belknap YesActive
Cottage HospitalIndependent Woodsville GraftonYesActive
Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center Dartmouth HealthLebanonGraftonYes

(Level I)

1893–presentActive - Originally named Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. Renamed in 2009.
Elliot Community Hospital IndependentKeeneCheshire1892–1973 [2] [3] Closed
Elliot HospitalSolution HealthManchesterHillsboroughYes

(Level II)

Active
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Concord Encompass Health ConcordMerrimackNoActive
Exeter Hospital Beth Israel Lahey Health Exeter Rockingham YesActive
Frisbie Memorial Hospital HCA Healthcare Rochester Strafford YesActive
Hampstead Hospital New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services Hampstead RockinghamNoActive
Huggins HospitalGraniteOne Health Wolfeboro Carroll YesActive
Littleton Regional HospitalLittleton Regional Healthcare Littleton GraftonYesActive
Manchester VA Medical Center United States Department of Veterans Affairs ManchesterHillsboroughNo1950–presentActive
Maplewood Home and Cheshire County Hospital Westmoreland Cheshire c.1918–1975 [4] [5] Closed
Margaret Pillsbury General HospitalIndependentConcordMerrimack1891–1946Succeeded - Merged with the Memorial Hospital for Women and Children in 1946, forming Concord Hospital.
Memorial HospitalMaineHealth North Conway CarrollYesActive
Memorial Hospital for Women and ChildrenIndependentConcordMerrimack1896–1946Succeeded - Merged with the Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital in 1946, forming Concord Hospital
Milford Medical Center Covenant Health Systems Milford HillsboroughNoActive
Monadnock Community HospitalIndependent Peterborough HillsboroughYesActive
New Hampshire Hospital New Hampshire Department of Health & Human ServicesConcordHillsboroughNo1842–presentActive
New London HospitalDartmouth Health New London MerrimackYesActive
Newport HospitalNewportSullivan1952–1990 [6] Closed [6]
Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital - ManchesterNortheast Rehabilitation Hospital NetworkManchesterHillsboroughNoActive
Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital - NashuaNortheast Rehabilitation Hospital Network Nashua HillsboroughNoActive - Located within Southern New Hampshire Medical Center
Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital - PortsmouthNortheast Rehabilitation Hospital NetworkPortsmouthRockinghamNoActive
Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital - SalemNortheast Rehabilitation Hospital Network Salem RockinghamNoActive
Parkland Medical Center HCA Healthcare Derry RockinghamYesActive
Portsmouth Cottage Hospital HCA HealthcarePortsmouthRockinghamClosed
Portsmouth Regional HospitalHCA HealthcarePortsmouthRockinghamYes

(Level II)

Active
Sacred Heart Hospital Catholic Medical CenterManchesterHillsborough1892–1974Succeeded - Acquired by Catholic Medical Center in 1974.
Saint Joseph Hospital Covenant Health SystemsNashuaHillsboroughYes1908–presentActive
Southern New Hampshire Medical Center Southern New Hampshire Health System NashuaHillsboroughYes

(Level III)

1893–presentActive - Originally named Nashua Memorial Hospital.
Speare Memorial HospitalIndependent Plymouth GraftonYesActive
Upper Connecticut Valley HospitalNorth Country Healthcare Colebrook CoösYesActive
Valley Regional HospitalDartmouth Health Claremont Sullivan Yes1893–presentActive
Weeks Medical CenterNorth Country Healthcare Lancaster CoösYesActive
Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Mass General Brigham Dover StraffordYes1904–presentActive

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References

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