List of hospitals in Massachusetts

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.

Amesbury, Essex County edit

  • Amesbury Health Center

Athol, Worcester County edit

Attleboro, Bristol County edit

Ayer, Middlesex County edit

Barnstable County edit

Bedford, Middlesex County edit

Belmont, Middlesex County edit

Beverly, Essex County edit

Boston, Suffolk County edit

Braintree, Norfolk County edit

Bridgewater, Plymouth County edit

Bristol County edit

Brockton, Plymouth County edit

Brookline, Norfolk County edit

Burlington, Middlesex County edit

Cambridge, Middlesex County edit

Canton, Norfolk County edit

Chelsea, Suffolk County edit

Clinton, Worcester County edit

Concord, Middlesex County edit

Danvers, Essex County edit

Devens, Middlesex and Worcester Counties edit

East Sandwich, Sandwich, Barnstable County edit

Everett, Middlesex County edit

Fall River, Bristol County edit

Falmouth, Barnstable County edit

Fitchburg, Worcester County edit

Foxborough, Norfolk County edit

Framingham, Middlesex County edit

Gardner, Worcester County edit

Georgetown, Essex County edit

Gloucester, Essex County edit

Great Barrington, Berkshire County edit

Greenfield, Franklin County edit

Haverhill, Essex County edit

Holyoke, Hampden County edit

  • State Medical Examiner's Office for Western MA

Hyannis, Barnstable, Barnstable County edit

Lakeville, Plymouth County edit

Lawrence, Essex County edit

Leominster, Worcester County edit

Lowell, Middlesex County edit

Ludlow, Hampden County edit

Lynn, Essex County edit

Malden, Middlesex County edit

Marlborough, Middlesex County edit

Medfield, Norfolk County edit

Medford, Middlesex County edit

  • Lawrence Memorial Hospital - Wellforce

Melrose, Middlesex County edit

Methuen, Essex County 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.
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  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.

External links edit