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List of hospitals in Washington (state)

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This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of Washington, sorted by city and hospital name.

The first hospital in the modern-day state of Washington was established at Fort Vancouver in 1858, serving fur traders and local indigenous people.[1]

Hospitals

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Hospital City County Hospital beds Trauma designation (adult) Trauma (pediatric) Affiliation Founded
Arbor Health (formerly Morton General Hospital) Morton Lewis 25 V[2] Washington Rural Health Collaborative
Astria Sunnyside Hospital[3] Sunnyside Yakima 25 IV[2] Astria
Astria Toppenish Hospital[3] Toppenish Yakima 63 IV[2] Astria 1951
Capital Medical Center Olympia Thurston 110 IV MultiCare Health[4] 1985[5]
Cascade Medical Center Leavenworth Chelan 17 V
Cascade Valley Hospital Arlington Snohomish 48 IV Skagit Regional Health
Columbia Basin Hospital Ephrata Grant 50 V Northwest Rural Health Network
Confluence Health Hospital, Central Campus (formerly Central Washington Hospital) Wenatchee Chelan 206 III[2] III[2] Confluence Health
Coulee Medical Center Grand Coulee Grant 25 IV Northwest Rural Health Network 1934
Dayton General Hospital Dayton Columbia 25 V Northwest Rural Health Network
East Adams Rural Healthcare Ritzville Adams 20 V[2] Northwest Rural Health Network
EvergreenHealth Medical Center Kirkland King 318 III[2] EvergreenHealth
EvergreenHealth Monroe Monroe Snohomish 112 IV[2] EvergreenHealth
Ferry County Memorial Hospital Republic Ferry 25 V Northwest Rural Health Network
Forks Community Hospital Forks Clallam 35 IV Washington Rural Health Collaborative
Garfield County Public Hospital Pomeroy Garfield 25 V Northwest Rural Health Network
Grays Harbor Community Hospital Aberdeen Grays Harbor 70 III[6] Harbor Medical Group 1959
Harborview Medical Center Seattle King 413 I[2] I[2] UW Medicine 1877
Island Hospital Anacortes Skagit 43 III[2]
Jefferson Healthcare Hospital Port Townsend Jefferson 25 IV Washington Rural Health Collaborative 1890
Kadlec Regional Medical Center Richland Benton 270 III Kadlec
Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill Seattle King 18 Kaiser formerly Group Health Cooperative Central Hospital
Kindred Hospital Seattle - First Hill Seattle King 50 Kindred Healthcare LTACH
Kindred Hospital Seattle - North Gate Seattle King 30 Kindred Healthcare LTACH
Kittitas Valley Healthcare[7] Ellensburg Kittitas 25 IV Formerly Kittitas Valley Community Hospital 1964
Klickitat Valley Health Goldendale Klickitat 17 IV Washington Rural Health Collaborative
Lake Chelan Community Hospital Chelan Chelan 24 IV LCCHC
Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital Vancouver Clark 194 Legacy Health 2005[8]
Lincoln Hospital Davenport Lincoln 25 V Northwest Rural Health Network
Lourdes Counseling Center Richland Benton 32 LifePoint Health[4]
Lourdes Medical Center Pasco Franklin 25 IV LifePoint Health[4]
Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma Pierce 205 II Military Health System 1944
Mary Bridge Children's Hospital Tacoma Pierce 72 II[2] MultiCare Health[9] 1955
Mason General Hospital Shelton Mason 25 IV Washington Rural Health Collaborative
Mid-Valley Hospital Omak Okanogan 30 IV 1963
MultiCare Allenmore Hospital Tacoma Pierce 130 IV[2] MultiCare Health
MultiCare Auburn Medical Center Auburn King 162 III[2] MultiCare Health
MultiCare Covington Covington King 58 MultiCare Health 2018[10]
MultiCare Deaconess Hospital Spokane Spokane 307 III[2] MultiCare Health
MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital Puyallup Pierce 275 III[2] MultiCare Health
MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital Tacoma Pierce 437 II[2] MultiCare Health 1882
MultiCare Valley Hospital Spokane Valley Spokane 123 III[2] MultiCare Health
Naval Hospital Bremerton Bremerton Kitsap 40 Military Health System
Newport Community Hospital Newport Pend Oreille 75 IV Washington Rural Health Collaborative & Northwest Rural Health Network
North Valley Hospital Tonasket Okanogan 25 IV
Northwest Hospital Seattle King 281 IV[2] UW Medicine 1960
Ocean Beach Hospital Ilwaco Pacific 15 IV Washington Rural Health Collaborative 1934
Odessa Memorial Healthcare Center Odessa Lincoln 48 V Northwest Rural Health Network
Olympic Memorial Hospital Port Angeles Clallam 126 III 1951
Othello Community Hospital Othello Adams 25 V Northwest Rural Health Network 1958
Overlake Hospital Medical Center Bellevue King 347 III[2] 1960
PeaceHealth Peace Island Hospital Friday Harbor San Juan 10 PeaceHealth (Catholic)
PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center Longview Cowlitz 193 III[2] PeaceHealth (Catholic)
PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center Bellingham Whatcom 253 II[2] PeaceHealth (Catholic)
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center Vancouver Clark 450 II[2] II[2] PeaceHealth (Catholic) 1858
PeaceHealth United General Medical Center Sedro-Woolley Skagit 25 IV[2] PeaceHealth (Catholic)[11]
Prosser Memorial Hospital Prosser Benton 25 IV[2] Washington Rural Health Collaborative
Providence Centralia Hospital Centralia Lewis 133 IV[2] Providence Health (Catholic)
Providence Holy Family Hospital Spokane Spokane 272 III III[2] Providence Health (Catholic)
Providence Mount Carmel Hospital Colville Stevens 25 IV[2] Providence Health (Catholic)
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett Everett Snohomish 468 II[2] III[2] Providence Health (Catholic) 1994
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center Spokane Spokane 644 II[2] II[2] Providence Health (Catholic) 1856
Providence St. Joseph's Hospital Chewelah Stevens 70 IV[2] Providence Health (Catholic)
Providence St. Mary Medical Center Walla Walla Walla Walla 87 III[2] Providence Health (Catholic)
Providence St. Peter Hospital Olympia Thurston 390 III[2] Providence Health (Catholic) 1887
Pullman Regional Hospital Pullman Whitman 25 IV Northwest Rural Health Network
Quincy Valley Medical Center Quincy Grant 25 V
St. Anne Hospital (formerly Highline Medical Center) Burien King 164 IV[2] Franciscan Health[12] (Catholic) 1958, independent until 2013
St. Anthony Hospital Gig Harbor Pierce 80 IV Franciscan Health (Catholic) 2009
St. Clare Hospital Lakewood Pierce 106 IV Franciscan Health (Catholic) 1961
St. Elizabeth Hospital Enumclaw King 38 V[2] Franciscan Health (Catholic) 1949
St. Francis Hospital Federal Way King 110 IV[2] Franciscan Health (Catholic) 1987
St. Joseph Medical Center Tacoma Pierce 343 II[2] Franciscan Health (Catholic) 1891
St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute Spokane Spokane 102 Inland Northwest Helt Rehab
St. Michaels Medical Center (formerly Harrison Medical Center) Silverdale Kitsap 248 III Franciscan Health[12] (Catholic) 1918[13]
Samaritan Healthcare Moses Lake Grant 50 III Northwest Rural Health Network
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Seattle King 20
Seattle Children's Seattle King 407 I PED[2] Children's Miracle Network 1907
Seattle VA Medical Center Seattle King 429 Veterans Health Administration
Shriners Hospital for Children Spokane Spokane 30 Shriners Hospitals for Children
Skagit Valley Hospital Mount Vernon Skagit 137 III Skagit Regional Health 1958
Skyline Hospital White Salmon Klickitat 25 IV Washington Rural Health Collaborative
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Snoqualmie King 25 V[2] Washington Rural Health Collaborative
Summit Pacific Medical Center McCleary Grays Harbor 11 V Washington Rural Health Collaborative
Swedish Medical Center Ballard Seattle King 163 Providence Health (Catholic)
Swedish Medical Center Cherry Hill Seattle King 385 Providence Health (Catholic)
Swedish Medical Center Edmonds Edmonds Snohomish 217 IV[2] Providence Health (Catholic) 1964
Swedish Medical Center First Hill Seattle King 697 Providence Health (Catholic)
Swedish Medical Center Issaquah Issaquah King 120 Providence Health (Catholic)
Three Rivers Hospital Brewster Okanogan 35 IV 1959
Tri-State Memorial Hospital Clarkston Asotin 25 IV Northwest Rural Health Network
Trios Health Kennewick Benton 111 III LifePoint Health[4]
University of Washington Medical Center Seattle King 450 UW Medicine 1959
Valley Medical Center Renton King 303 III[2] UW Medicine Formed an alliance with the University of Washington in 2011
Virginia Mason Hospital Seattle King 336 Virginia Mason Health System merged with Franciscan Health (CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason merger)[14]
Wenatchee Valley Medical Center Wenatchee Chelan 20 Confluence Health
WhidbeyHealth Medical Center Coupeville Island 25 III Washington Rural Health Collaborative 1970
Whitman Hospital and Medical Center Colfax Whitman 25 V Northwest Rural Health Network 1893
Willapa Harbor Hospital South Bend Pacific 15 IV Washington Rural Health Collaborative
Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital[15] Yakima Yakima 222 III[2][6] III[2][6] Virginia Mason Health System

Psychiatric facilities

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Hospital County City Bed count Founded Affiliation Notes
Eastern State Hospital Spokane Medical Lake 312 1891
Fairfax Hospital King Kirkland 95
Inland Northwest Behavioral Health Spokane Spokane 100 2018 Universal Health Services
Navos Health King Seattle 70 Formerly West Seattle Psychiatric Hospital
Rainier Springs Clark Vancouver 72 2018 Springstone
Western State Hospital Pierce Lakewood 806 1871

Former hospitals

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Hospital County City Bed count Trauma center Founded Closed Notes
Astria Regional Medical Center[3] Yakima Yakima 150 III[2] 2019
City Emergency Hospital[16] King Seattle 1909 1951 Located in 400 Yesler Building
Deer Park Hospital[17] Spokane Deer Park 24 2008[17][18]
Doctors Hospital King Seattle 1970s Merged with Swedish Hospital
Doctors Hospital[19] Pierce Tacoma 1946 1988
Grace Hospital King Seattle 40 1887 1894
Group Health Eastside Hospital[18] King Redmond 2008[20]
Highline Community Hospital Specialty Center Tukwila King 30 2014

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New Wayside Emergency Hospital[22] King Seattle 1907 1913
Northern State Hospital[23] Skagit Sedro Woolley 2000 1912 1973[23] State mental health facility
Regional Hospital for Respiratory and Complex Care Burien King 31 2019 [24] Located within Highline Medical Center
Saint Cabrini Hospital[25] King Seattle 1916 1990[25] Was located at southwest corner of Boren and Madison
Waldo Hospital[26] King Seattle 57 1924 1985
Walla Walla General Hospital Walla Walla Walla Walla 72 III 1899 2017
Wayside Emergency Hospital[22] King Seattle 41 1899 1907 Located aboard paddle-wheel steamer Idaho; moved to Republican and 2nd Ave N and became New Wayside Emergency Hospital
West Seattle Community Hospital[27] King Seattle 1990

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw "Washington State Department of Health Trauma Services" (PDF). December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Herald-Republic, Yakima. "Regional Health rebranding as Astria Health and is renaming all its health facilities". Yakima Herald-Republic. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d "Locations". lifepointhealth.net. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  5. ^ BCI. "History of Capital Medical Center". Capital Medical Center. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
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  7. ^ "Introducing KVH". www.kvhealthcare.org. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  8. ^ "Regional Information - Clark County". Fort Vancouver Regional Library District. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2012.
  9. ^ "Locations". MultiCare. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  10. ^ System, MultiCare Health. "58-bed hospital at Covington Medical Center opens to patients". MultiCare. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  11. ^ Stayton, Mark (November 15, 2012). "United General board approves alliance with PeaceHealth". Go Skagit. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  12. ^ a b Tollefson, Rodika (January 3, 2013). "Several milestones ahead for Harrison Medical Center in 2013". Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  13. ^ "Harrison Medical Center History: Founding, Timeline, and Milestones". www.zippia.com. August 27, 2020. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
  14. ^ CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason merger
  15. ^ Rosbach, Molly. "Memorial changes name to Virginia Mason Memorial". Yakima Herald-Republic. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  16. ^ "400 Yesler Way: Seattle Municipal Building 1909-1916, Seattle Public Safety Building 1917-1951". HistoryLink.org. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  17. ^ a b Stucke, John (December 1, 2007). "Deer Park Hospital closing". The Spokesman Review. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  18. ^ a b "Washington Hospital Closures, Openings, Mergers, and Acquisitions". Washington State Department of Health CHARS History document. Washington State Hospital Association. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012.
  19. ^ "Our History". multicare.org. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  20. ^ Bach, Ashley (February 29, 2008). "Eastside Hospital up for sale". The Seattle Times. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  21. ^ "Highline Medical Center's Specialty Campus in Tukwila is sold". Tukwila Reporter. January 15, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  22. ^ a b "400 Yesler Way: Seattle Municipal Building 1909-1916, Seattle Public Safety Building 1917-1951". HistoryLink.org. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
  23. ^ a b Wick, Jessica (October 10, 2023). "Former Northern State Hospital in Washington". Only in Your State.
  24. ^ Conroy, Bill (February 29, 2008). "CHI Franciscan Will Shutter Regional Hospital in Burien". Seattle Business. Retrieved October 7, 2019.
  25. ^ a b King, Warren (October 25, 1990). "Saint Cabrini Hospital To Close Nov. 30". The Seattle Times.
  26. ^ "Waldo General Hospital". Washington Trust for Historic Preservation.
  27. ^ "United States Hospital Closures in 1990" (PDF). oig.hhs.gov.
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