List of hospitals in Massachusetts

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This is a list of hospitals in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, sorted by location. Unless otherwise noted, these hospitals are full-service, complete with emergency department.

Barnstable County[edit]

Barnstable[edit]

Hyannis[edit]

Falmouth[edit]

Great Barrington[edit]

Sandwich[edit]

East Sandwich[edit]

Bristol County[edit]

Attleboro[edit]

Fall River[edit]

Essex County[edit]

Amesbury[edit]

  • Amesbury Health Center

Beverly[edit]

Danvers[edit]

Georgetown[edit]

Gloucester[edit]

Haverhill[edit]

Lawrence[edit]

Lawrence General Hospital in 2019

Lynn[edit]

Methuen[edit]

Franklin County[edit]

Greenfield[edit]

Hampden County[edit]

Holyoke[edit]

  • State Medical Examiner's Office for Western MA

Ludlow[edit]

Middlesex County[edit]

Ayer[edit]

Bedford[edit]

Belmont[edit]

Burlington[edit]

Cambridge[edit]

Concord[edit]

Devens[edit]

Everett[edit]

Framingham[edit]

Lowell[edit]

Malden[edit]

Marlborough[edit]

Medford[edit]

  • Lawrence Memorial Hospital - Wellforce

Melrose[edit]

Norfolk County[edit]

Braintree[edit]

Brookline[edit]

Canton[edit]

Foxborough[edit]

Medfield[edit]

Plymouth County[edit]

Bridgewater[edit]

Brockton[edit]

Lakeville[edit]

Suffolk County[edit]

Boston[edit]

Chelsea[edit]

Worcester County[edit]

Athol[edit]

Clinton[edit]

Fitchburg[edit]

Gardner[edit]

Leominster[edit]

Middleborough, Plymouth County[edit]

  • High Point Hospital(closed)
  • McLean Southeast at Issac Street (psychiatric)
  • McLean Southeast at Oak Street
  • St. Luke's Hospital, formerly Cranberry Specialty Hospital (closed 2007 – see Southcoast Health System)

Milford, Worcester County[edit]

Milton, Norfolk County[edit]

Nantucket[edit]

Natick, Middlesex County[edit]

Needham, Norfolk County[edit]

New Bedford, Bristol County[edit]

Newburyport, Essex County[edit]

Newton, Middlesex County[edit]

Norfolk, Norfolk County[edit]

North Adams, Berkshire County[edit]

Northampton, Hampshire County[edit]

Norwood, Norfolk County[edit]

Oak Bluffs, Dukes County[edit]

Palmer, Hampden County[edit]

Peabody, Essex County[edit]

Pembroke, Plymouth County[edit]

Petersham, Worcester County[edit]

  • The Quabbin Retreat (behavioral health and substance abuse services, part of Heywood Healthcare)

Pittsfield, Berkshire County[edit]

Plymouth, Plymouth County[edit]

Pocasset, Bourne, Barnstable County[edit]

Quincy, Norfolk County[edit]

Revere, Suffolk County[edit]

Salem, Essex County[edit]

Saugus, Essex County[edit]

Somerville, Middlesex County[edit]

Southbridge, Worcester County[edit]

Springfield, Hampden County[edit]

Stockbridge, Berkshire County[edit]

Stoneham, Middlesex County[edit]

Stoughton, Norfolk County[edit]

Taunton, Bristol County[edit]

Tewksbury, Middlesex County[edit]

Waltham, Middlesex County[edit]

Ware, Hampshire County[edit]

Wareham, Plymouth County[edit]

Webster, Worcester County[edit]

  • Hubbard Regional Hospital – Facilities now occupied by Harrington Memorial Hospital (Southbridge, MA). Emergency department, sleep lab, imaging services, lab, ambulatory surgery are open; TCU (private) also open. All inpatient beds are closed, effective May 2009.

Wellesley, Norfolk County[edit]

Westborough, Worcester County[edit]

Westfield, Hampden County[edit]

Westwood, Norfolk County[edit]

Weymouth, Norfolk County[edit]

Winchester, Middlesex County[edit]

Woburn, Middlesex County[edit]

Worcester, Worcester County[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Carvalho, Jonathan. Historic New Bedford building's fate to be decided. New Bedford Standard-Times, April 21, 2014.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ "Emergency Care". Cambridge Health Alliance. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  4. ^ Zokovitch, Grace (April 1, 2024). "'A loss for the community:' New England Sinai Hospital set to close". Boston Herald. Archived from the original on April 2, 2024. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  5. ^ Hammel Lee, "Westboro State Hospital set to close", Telegram & Gazette, April 11, 2010
  6. ^ Woburn Patch, Travel Back in Time: Choate Property has Seen Many Reinventions
  7. ^ "AdCare Hospital". Adcare.com. Retrieved 2020-11-10.

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