List of hospitals in Connecticut
This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of Connecticut, sorted by hospital name.[1] The American Hospital Directory listed 51 hospitals in Connecticut in 2020.[2]
Hospitals
Hospital | City/Town |
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Backus Hospital | Norwich |
Bridgeport Hospital | Bridgeport |
Bristol Hospital | Bristol |
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital | Torrington |
Connecticut Children's Medical Center | Hartford |
Connecticut Hospice | Branford |
Connecticut Valley Hospital (psychiatric) | Middletown |
Danbury Hospital | Danbury |
Day Kimball Hospital | Putnam |
Gaylord Hospital | Wallingford |
Greenwich Hospital | Greenwich |
Griffin Hospital | Derby |
Hartford Hospital | Hartford |
Hospital for Special Care | New Britain |
The Institute of Living (psychiatric, part of Hartford Hospital) | Hartford |
Johnson Memorial Hospital | Stafford Springs |
Lawrence+Memorial Hospital | New London |
Manchester Memorial Hospital | Manchester |
Middlesex Hospital | Middletown |
MidState Medical Center | Meriden |
Milford Hospital | Milford |
Mt. Sinai Hospital (now owned by St. Francis Hospital) | Hartford |
Natchaug Hospital (psychiatric, part of Hartford Hospital) | Mansfield |
New Milford Hospital | New Milford |
Norwalk Hospital | Norwalk |
Rockville General Hospital | Vernon |
Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center | Hartford |
Saint Mary's Hospital | Waterbury |
Sharon Hospital | Sharon |
Silver Hill Hospital (psychiatric) | New Canaan |
St. Vincent's Medical Center | Bridgeport |
Stamford Hospital | Stamford |
The Hospital of Central Connecticut – New Britain General Campus | New Britain |
The Hospital of Central Connecticut – Bradley Memorial Campus | Southington |
University of Connecticut Health Center/John Dempsey Hospital | Farmington |
Newington Campus (US Veterans Administration) | Newington |
West Haven Campus (US Veterans Administration) | West Haven |
Waterbury Hospital | Waterbury |
Windham Hospital | Willimantic |
Yale-New Haven Hospital | New Haven |
Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital (a division of Yale-New Haven Hospital) | New Haven |
Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital (a division of Yale-New Haven Hospital) | New Haven |
Defunct
- Cedercrest Hospital (psychiatric) – Newington
- Elmcrest Hospital (psychiatric) – Portland (Saint Francis Hospital and later Hartford Hospital operated psychiatric facilities at the campus following Elmcrest's closure; the site was vacant as of 2014.)
- Hospital of Saint Raphael – New Haven (incorporated into Yale-New Haven Hospital as the Saint Raphael Campus)
- Knight Hospital (psychiatric) – Mansfield (closed in 1993, now part of the Depot Campus of the University of Connecticut
- Newington Children's Hospital – Newington (Relocated to Hartford as Connecticut Children's Medical Center)
- Norwich State Hospital (psychiatric) – Preston
- Park City Hospital (Bridgeport) – Bridgeport
- Seaside Regional Center (psychiatric) – Waterford
- St. Joseph's Medical Center (Stamford) – Stamford (after the hospital building was torn down, the Tully Medical Center of Stamford Hospital was built on the same site)
- Uncas on Thames Hospital – Norwich (State-owned tuberculous and specialty hospital)[3]
- Winsted Memorial Hospital – Winsted – Emergency department service provided at the site by Charlotte Hungerford Hospital
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References
- "Membership Listing". Connecticut Hospital Association.
- "Connecticut Hospitals". American Hospital Directory. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
- "Uncas-on-thames Hospital Closing, A Victim Of Medicine's Changing Face". The Hartford Courant. 3 January 1995. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
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