List of hospitals in Virginia

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This is a list of hospitals in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States, sorted by hospital name.

NameCityCountyLicensed bedsTrauma designationAffiliationNotes
Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center Fort Belvoir, Fairfax County 120 Department of Defense Previously known as the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital
Augusta Health Fishersville, Augusta County 238 [1] Private, nonprofit
Bath County Community Hospital Hot Springs, Bath County 25 [2] Private, nonprofit Critical access hospital
Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital Newport News 123 [3] Bon Secours Health System (USA)
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center Portsmouth 346 [4] Bon Secours Health System (USA) Bon Secours Health Center at Harbour View operates as a department of Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center [5]
Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center Mechanicsville, Hanover County 269 [6] Bon Secours Health System (USA)
Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital Richmond 104 [7] Bon Secours Health System (USA)
Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center Midlothian, Chesterfield County 130 [8] Bon Secours Health System (USA)
Bon Secours Southampton Memorial Center Franklin 90 [9] Bon Secours Health System (USA)
Bon Secours Southern Virginia Medical Center Emporia 80 [10] Bon Secours Health System (USA)
Bon Secours Southside Medical Center Petersburg 300 [11] Level III Bon Secours Health System (USA)
Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital Richmond 391 [12] Bon Secours Health System (USA)
Buchanan General Hospital Grundy, Buchanan County 99 [13] Private, nonprofit
Carilion Franklin Memorial Hospital Rocky Mount, Franklin County 37 [14] Carilion Clinic
Carilion Giles Memorial Hospital Pearisburg, Giles County 25 [15] Carilion Clinic Critical access hospital
Carilion New River Valley Medical Center Christiansburg, Montgomery County 146 [16] Level III Carilion Clinic
Carilion Roanoke Community Hospital Roanoke Carilion Clinic "Magnet designated" with the nearby Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital
Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke 752 [17] Level I Carilion Clinic and Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute
Carilion Rockbridge Community Hospital Lexington 25 [18] Carilion Clinic Formerly known as Stonewall Jackson Hospital
Carilion Tazewell Community Hospital Tazewell, Tazewell County 56 [19] Carilion Clinic
Centra Bedford Memorial Hospital Bedford, Bedford County 50 Centra Health
Centra Lynchburg General Hospital Lynchburg 358 [20] Level II Centra Health
Centra Southside Community Hospital Farmville, Cumberland and Prince Edward Counties40 Centra Health
Centra Virginia Baptist Hospital Lynchburg 317 Centra Health
Chesapeake Regional Medical Center Chesapeake 310Private, nonprofit
Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Norfolk 212Level IPrivate, nonprofitAffiliated with Eastern Virginia Medical School
Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU Richmond 208 [21] Virginia Commonwealth University CHoR has 168 dedicated (staffed) inpatient pediatric beds and VCU Medical Center offers an additional 40 beds in specialized inpatient units that provide care for both children and adults.
CJW Medical Center (Chippenham & Johnston-Willis) Richmond 667Level I Hospital Corporation of America CJW Medical Center is composed of the Chippenham campus on Jahnke Rd and the Johnston-Willis campus at 1401 Johnston-Willis Drive
Clinch Valley Medical Center Richlands, Tazewell County 200 LifePoint Health
Cumberland Hospital New Kent, New Kent County 84Private, nonprofitChildren's hospital
Dickenson Community Hospital Clintwood, Dickenson County Ballad Health Critical access hospital
Dominion Hospital Falls Church 116 [22] Hospital Corporation of America Psychiatric hospital
Fauquier Health System Warrenton, Fauquier County 97 LifePoint Hospitals
Graydon Manor Leesburg, Loudoun County Private, nonprofitIntermediate residential facility; drug or alcohol rehabilitation, mental health
Henrico Doctors' Hospital—Henrico Campus Richmond 767Level II HCA
Henrico Doctors' Hospital—Parham Campus Richmond Hospital Corporation of America Formerly HealthSouth Medical Center
Inova Alexandria Hospital Alexandria 318 [23] Inova Health System
Inova Children's Hospital Falls Church 226 [24] Inova Health System 226 hospital (108 NICU, 26 PICU, 22 PCU & ICU, 48 surgical, 22 hematology/oncology)
Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Fairfax 182 Inova Health System
Inova Fairfax Hospital Falls Church 923 [25] Level I Inova Health System, Georgetown Medical School, George Washington University Medical School
Inova Loudoun Hospital Leesburg, Loudoun County 183 [26] Level III Inova Health System
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital Hybla Valley, Fairfax County 237 Inova Health System
Inova Women's Hospital Falls Church Inova Health System
John Randolph Medical Center Hopewell 112 Hospital Corporation of America
Johnston Memorial Hospital Abingdon, Washington County 116 [27] Ballad Health
Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital Norfolk 296Private, nonprofitRehabilitation hospital
LewisGale Hospital Alleghany Low Moor, Alleghany County 110 Hospital Corporation of America Formerly Alleghany Regional Hospital
LewisGale Hospital Montgomery Blacksburg, Montgomery County 146Level III Hospital Corporation of America Formerly Montgomery Regional Hospital
LewisGale Hospital Pulaski Pulaski, Pulaski County 42 Hospital Corporation of America Formerly Pulaski Community Hospital
LewisGale Medical Center Salem 521Level II Hospital Corporation of America
Martinsville Memorial Hospital Martinsville 237 LifePoint Health
Mary Washington Hospital Fredericksburg 437Level II Mary Washington Healthcare
Mountain View Regional Medical Center Norton 98 Wellmont Health System
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Portsmouth Level II Department of Defense
Norton Community Hospital Norton 129 Ballad Health
Page Memorial Hospital Luray, Page County 15 Valley Health Critical access hospital
Pioneer Community Hospital of Patrick Stuart, Patrick County Private, nonprofit Critical access hospital, closed as of 2018 [28] [29]
Poplar Springs Hospital Petersburg Private, nonprofitPsychiatric hospital
Rappahannock General Hospital Kilmarnock, Lancaster and Northumberland Counties Bon Secours Health System (USA)
Reston Hospital Center Reston, Fairfax County 187Level II Hospital Corporation of America
Retreat Doctors' Hospital Richmond 116 Hospital Corporation of America Affiliated as a campus of Henrico Doctors' Hospital
Riverside Behavioral Health Center Hampton Riverside Health System
Riverside Doctors' Hospital Williamsburg Williamsburg 40 Riverside Health System
Riverside Regional Medical Center Newport News 215Level II Riverside Health System
Riverside Rehabilitation Institute Newport News Riverside Health System
Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital Onancock, Accomack County 130 Riverside Health System
Riverside Tappahannock Hospital Tappahannock, Essex County 67 Riverside Health System
Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Gloucester, Gloucester 67 Riverside Health System
Russell County Medical Center Lebanon, Russell County 50 Ballad Health Sold to Mountain States Health Alliance in 2008
Sentara CarePlex Hospital Hampton 144 Sentara
Sentara Halifax Regional Hospital South Boston, Halifax 80 Sentara Formerly Halifax Regional Hospital
Sentara Leigh Hospital Norfolk 238 Sentara
Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital Charlottesville 176 [30] Sentara
Sentara Norfolk General Hospital Norfolk 563Level I Sentara, Eastern Virginia Medical School
Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center Woodbridge, Prince William County 183Level III Sentara Formerly Potomac Hospital
Sentara Obici Hospital Suffolk 168 Sentara
Sentara Princess Anne Hospital Virginia Beach 160 Sentara
Sentara RMH Medical Center Harrisonburg 238 Sentara Formerly Rockingham Memorial Hospital
Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital Virginia Beach 276Level III Sentara
Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Williamsburg 145 Sentara
Shenandoah Memorial Hospital Woodstock, Shenandoah County 20 Valley Health Critical access hospital
Smyth County Community Hospital Marion, Smyth County 44 Ballad Health
Sovah Health - Danville Danville 250 LifePoint Health
Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center Fredericksburg 133 Hospital Corporation of America
Stafford Hospital Stafford, Stafford County 83 Mary Washington Healthcare Opened 2009
StoneSprings Hospital Center Dulles, Loudoun County 124 Hospital Corporation of America
Twin County Regional Healthcare Galax 78 LifePoint Health
UVA Children's Charlottesville 111 UVA
UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center Culpeper Culpeper County 70 UVA Acquired by UVA in October 2014 [31]
UVA Health Haymarket Medical Center Haymarket, Prince William County 60 UVA
UVA Health Prince William Medical Center Manassas 170 UVA
UVA Health University Hospital Charlottesville 645Level I UVA
VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital South Hill, Mecklenburg County 260 Virginia Commonwealth University
VCU Medical Center Richmond 865Level I Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Hospital Center Arlington 342Level IIPrivate, nonprofit
Warren Memorial Hospital Front Royal, Warren County 46 Valley Health
Wellmont Lonesome Pine Mt. View Hospital Big Stone Gap, Wise County 21 Ballad Health
Winchester Medical Center Winchester 429Level II Valley Health
Wythe County Community Hospital Wytheville, Wythe County 20 LifePoint Health

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