List of hospitals in New Hampshire
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This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, sorted by location and then hospital name. Hospitals are designated as trauma centers as verified by the American College of Surgeons.[1]
- Concord Hospital-Laconia (formerly Lakes Region General Hospital)
- Memorial Hospital
- Huggins Hospital
- Androscoggin Valley Hospital
- Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital
- Weeks Medical Center
- Alice Peck Day Hospital
- Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
- Level I Trauma Center
- Dartmouth Cancer Center
- Littleton Regional Hospital
- Speare Memorial Hospital
- Cottage Hospital
- Catholic Medical Center
- Level III Trauma Center
- Elliot Hospital
- Level II Trauma Center
- VA Medical Center
- Milford Medical Center
- Monadnock Community Hospital
- Concord Hospital
- Level II Trauma Center
- Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Concord
- New Hampshire Hospital
- Concord Hospital-Franklin (formerly Franklin Regional Hospital)
- New London Hospital
- Exeter Hospital
- Hampstead Hospital
- Portsmouth Regional Hospital
- Level II Trauma Center
- Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital
- Frisbie Memorial Hospital
Defunct
[edit]Founded | Closed | Hospital | City | County | Notes |
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1842 | 1989 | New Hampshire State Hospital | Concord | Merrimack | Replaced with the New Hampshire Hospital in Concord. |
1884 | 1986 | Portsmouth Cottage Hospital | Portsmouth | Rockingham | Closed in 1986 after the Portsmouth Regional Hospital opened. |
1892 | 1974 | Sacred Heart Hospital | Manchester | Hillsborough | Closed after it merged with the Catholic Medical Center in 1974. The building is now currently used as the headquarters for the Manchester Housing and Redevelopment Authority (MHRA). |
1892[2] | 1973 | Elliot Community Hospital[3] | Keene | Cheshire | It was located in the Elliot Mansion in Downtown Keene. The hospital was also known as the Elliot City Hospital. It closed after Cheshire Medical Center was built in 1973 to replace it. Bought by Keene State College and is now used as the Elliot Center. |
1908 | 1990 | Newport Hospital[4] | Newport | Sullivan | The first hospital was known as the Carrie F. Wright Hospital and operated from 1908 until 1952. It is now home to an elderly housing complex known as the Maple Manor Apartments,[5] which opened in the mid-1970s. The second hospital (simply known as the Newport Hospital) opened in 1952 and operated until 1990. |
1917 or 1918 | 1975 | Maplewood Home and Cheshire County Hospital[6] | Westmoreland | Cheshire | It had served as the Cheshire County Almshouse and jailhouse, which had opened in the 1860s. The hospital would be constructed from 1915 to late 1917 or early 1918. It would close and convert to the Maplewood Nursing Center in 1975.[7] Not to be confused with the current Cheshire Medical Center in nearby Keene. |
References
[edit]- ^ "Trauma Centers". American College of Surgeons. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
- ^ "Upper Ashuelot: a history of Keene New Hampshire - Historic Homes of Keene" (PDF). keenenh.gov.
- ^ "Where Life Began: Elliot Hospital". www.keene.edu. 8 January 2018.
- ^ "United States Hospital Closures in 1990" (PDF). oig.hhs.gov.
- ^ "History - Maple Manor Apartments". maplemanorapartments.org.
- ^ "History of Westmoreland, New Hampshire (Great Meadow): 1741-1970". books.google.com. 1976.
- ^ "Chesterfield New Hampshire Historical Society: Old Chesterfield's Poor From Auction to Alms House". chesterfieldhistoricalsociety-nh.org.
- Licensed Health Facilities in New Hampshire. Retrieved 2011-03-27.