List of hospitals in Idaho

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This is a list of hospitals in Idaho , located in the Northwestern United States.

Hospitals

HospitalCityBed count [1] Trauma center Stroke center [2] STEMI center [3] Notes
Bear Lake Memorial Hospital Montpelier 21 [4] Level IV [5]
Benewah Community Hospital St. Maries 19 [4] Critical access hospital [4]
Bingham Memorial Hospital Blackfoot 65Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Boise Veterans Affairs Medical Center Boise 46
Bonner General Hospital Sandpoint 25Level IV [5] Level III [5] Level II [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Boundary Community Hospital Bonners Ferry 20Level IV [5] Level III [5] Level II [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Caribou Memorial Hospital Soda Springs 25Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Cascade Medical Center Cascade 8 Critical access hospital [4]
Cassia Regional Medical Center Burley 25Level III [5] Level II [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Clearwater Valley Hospital Orofino 23Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center Idaho Falls 289Level II [5] Level II [5] Level I [5]
Franklin County Medical Center Preston 20 Critical access hospital [4]
Gritman Medical Center Moscow 25Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Idaho Falls Community Hospital Idaho Falls 88Level IV [5] Level III [5] Level II [5]
Kootenai Health Coeur d'Alene 330Level II [5]
Lost Rivers Medical Center Arco 14Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Madison Memorial Hospital Rexburg 67Level IV [5]
Minidoka Memorial Hospital Rupert 25Level II [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Nell J. Redfield Memorial Hospital Malad 11Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
North Canyon Medical Center Gooding 18 Critical access hospital [4]
Portneuf Medical Center Pocatello 205Level II [5] Level I [5]
Power County Hospital American Falls 10 Critical access hospital [4]
Saint Alphonsus Eagle Eagle Stand-alone emergency room only with attached primary care clinic
Saint Alphonsus Medical Center - Nampa Nampa 106Level IV [5] Level III [5] Level I [5]
Saint Alphonsus Neighborhood Hospital - South Nampa Nampa 8Stand-alone emergency room only with attached primary and specialty care clinic.
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center Boise 362Level II [5] Level I [5] Level I [5]
Shoshone Medical Center Kellogg 21
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Lewiston 145Level III [5] Level II [5]
St. Luke's Boise Medical Center Boise 437Level I [5] Level I [5]
St. Luke's Elmore Medical Center Mountain Home 25 Critical access hospital [4]
St. Luke's Fruitland Fruitland Level II [5] Stand-alone emergency room only with attached primary and specialty care clinic
St. Luke's Jerome Jerome 25 Critical access hospital [4]
St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center Twin Falls 224Level III [5] Level II [5] Level I [5]
St. Luke's McCall McCall 15Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
St. Luke's Meridian Medical Center Meridian 167Level IV [5] Level II [5] Level I [5]
St. Luke's Nampa Medical Center Nampa 87Level II [5]
St. Luke's Wood River Medical Center Ketchum 25Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
St. Mary's Hospital Cottonwood 25Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Steele Memorial Medical Center Salmon 18Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Syringa General Hospital Grangeville 16Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Teton Valley Hospital Driggs 13Level IV [5] Level III [5] Level II [5] Critical access hospital [4]
Valor Health Emmett 16 Critical access hospital [4]
Weiser Memorial Hospital Weiser 25 Critical access hospital [4]
West Valley Medical Center Caldwell 150Level III [5] Level II [5]

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  2. Stroke center
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