List of hospitals in Rhode Island
Appearance
Selected hospitals
Bradley Hospital
Hasbro Children's Hospital
Potter Building, Butler Hospital
Rhode Island Hospital
Roger Williams Medical Center
Newport Hospital
St. Joseph Health Center
Women and Infants
This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, sorted by hospital name.
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- Bradley Hospital - East Providence, Providence County, founded 1931[1]
- Butler Hospital - Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island's first hospital, opened 1847
- Eleanor Slater Hospital at the John O. Pastore Center - Cranston, Providence County
- Eleanor Slater Hospital/Zambarano Unit - Burrillville, Providence County
- Hasbro Children's Hospital - Providence, Providence County, 1994
- Kent Hospital - Warwick, Kent County, 1951
- Landmark Medical Center - Woonsocket, Providence County, 1988
- Miriam Hospital - Providence, Providence County, 1925
- Newport Hospital - Newport, Newport County, 1873
- Our Lady of Fatima Hospital - North Providence, Providence County, 1954
- Providence VA Medical Center - Providence, Providence County, 1948
- Rhode Island Hospital - Providence, Providence County, 1868
- Rehabilitation Hospital of Rhode Island - North Smithfield, Providence County
- Roger Williams Medical Center - Providence, Providence County, 1878
- South County Hospital- South Kingstown, Washington County, 1919
- Saint Joseph's Hospital, Providence, Providence County, 1892
- Westerly Hospital - Westerly, Washington County, 1925
- Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island - Providence, Providence County, opened 1885 as the "Providence Lying-In Hospital"
Former hospitals
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- John E. Fogarty Memorial Hospital at The Ladd School - Exeter, opened 1962, later demolished[2]
- Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island - Pawtucket, opened 1910, closed 2017
- Naval Hospital — Newport, built 1909, closed ca. 1990[2]
- Osteopathic Hospital of Rhode Island opened in 1933 in Cranston. Renamed Osteopathic General Hospital in 1947. Renamed once again in 1971 as Cranston General Hospital. Closed September, 1993 as a result of bankruptcy.
- Providence City Hospital, opened 1910; in 1931 re-named Charles V. Chapin hospital, fell into decline and purchased by Providence College in 1974[2][3]
- Rhode Island Homeopathic Hospital — Providence, opened 1884, closed 1900[2]
External links
[edit]- Rhode Island Hospitals at Curlie
- "A Chronology of Rhode Island Hospitals" (PDF). Rhode Island Medical Journal. Rhode Island Medical Society. January 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2021.

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References
[edit]- ^ "Bradley Hospital". Lifespan. Lifespan. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
Founded in 1931
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "A Chronology of Rhode Island Hospitals" (PDF). Rhode Island Medical Journal. Rhode Island Medical Society. January 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
- ^ Ellingsen, Erin (25 November 2004). "Looking back at lower campus". The Cowl. The Cowl. Archived from the original on 7 February 2021. Retrieved 7 February 2021.