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List of hospitals in Alabama

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This is a list of hospitals in Alabama (U.S. state), sorted by hospital name.

Hospitals

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The American Hospital Directory lists 126 hospitals in Alabama.[1]

Hospital City County Hospital beds Trauma designation[2] Notes
Andalusia Health Andalusia Covington 83 Level III
Athens-Limestone Hospital Athens Limestone 66 Level III Owned by Huntsville Hospital
Atmore Community Hospital Atmore Escambia 49 Level III
Atrium Health Floyd Cherokee Medical Center Centre Cherokee 45 None
Baptist Medical Center East Montgomery Montgomery 207 None
Baptist Medical Center South Montgomery Montgomery 380 Level II
Baypointe Hospital Mobile Mobile 60 None Inpatient pediatric psychiatric facility
Beacon Behavioral Hospital Luverne Crenshaw 24 None Inpatient pediatric psychiatric facility
Bibb Medical Center Centreville Bibb 156 None
Brookwood Baptist Medical Center Homewood Jefferson 595 Level III
Bryan Whitfield Memorial Hospital Demopolis Marengo 57 Level III
Bryce Hospital Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 98 None Closed 2009, new location opened in May 2014
Bullock County Hospital Union Springs Bullock 54 None
Central Alabama VA Medical Center–Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery 45 None
Central Alabama VA Medical Center–Tuskegee Tuskegee Macon 143 None
Children's of Alabama Russell Campus[3] Birmingham Jefferson 341 Level I-Pediatric Formerly Children's Hospital of Alabama
Choctaw General Hospital Butler Choctaw 25 None
Citizens Baptist Talladega Talladega 98 Level III
Clay County Hospital Ashland Clay 129 None
Community Hospital Tallassee Elmore 47 Level III
Coosa Valley Medical Center Sylacauga Talladega 222 Level III Only hospital in the United States that was built and opened during World War II[4]
Crenshaw Community Hospital Luverne Crenshaw 49 None
Crestwood Medical Center Huntsville Madison 183 Level III
Crossbridge Behavioral Health Montgomery Montgomery None Inpatient psychiatric facility operated by Baptist Medical Center South
Cullman Regional Medical Center Cullman Cullman 145 Level III
D.W. McMillan Memorial Hospital Brewton Escambia 46 Level III
Dale Medical Center Ozark Dale 89 Level III
DCH Regional Medical Center Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 620 Level III
Decatur Morgan Hospital Decatur Morgan 286 Level III
Decatur Morgan Hospital-Parkway Campus Decatur Morgan 120 None
DeKalb Regional Medical Center Fort Payne DeKalb 115 Level III Formerly DeKalb Baptist Medical Center
East Alabama Medical Center Opelika Lee 339 Level III
East Alabama Medical Center – Lanier Valley Chambers 187 None
EastPointe Hospital Daphne Baldwin 25 None Adult inpatient psychiatric facility
Elmore Community Hospital Wetumpka Elmore 33 None
Encompass Health Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital Birmingham Jefferson 100 None Formerly HealthSouth Lakshore Rehabilitation Hospital
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Dothan Dothan Houston 51 None Formerly HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Dothan
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Gadsden Gadsden Etowah 44 None Formerly HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Gadsden
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery 70 None Formerly HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Montgomery
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of North Alabama Huntsville Madison 70 None Formerly HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of North Alabama
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Shelby County Pelham Shelby 34 None
Evergreen Medical Center Evergreen Conecuh 44 None
Fayette Medical Center Fayette Fayette 167 None
Flowers Hospital Dothan Houston 235 Level III
Gadsden Regional Medical Center Gadsden Etowah 271 Level III
Grandview Medical Center Birmingham Jefferson 402 Level III
Greene County Hospital Eutaw Greene 92 None
Grove Hill Memorial Hospital Grove Hill Clarke 30 Level III
Hale County Hospital Greensboro Hale 28 None
Helen Keller Hospital Sheffield Colbert 178 Level III
Highlands Medical Center Scottsboro Jackson 95 Level III
Hill Crest Behavioral Health Services Birmingham Jefferson 154 None Inpatient psychiatric facility
Hill Hospital of Sumter County York Sumter 33 None
Huntsville Hospital System Huntsville Madison 912 Level I[5] Not recognized by the American College of Surgeons.[6] Includes Huntsville Hospital for Women and Children.
Infirmary LTAC Hospital Mobile Mobile 22 None Moved from the former Infirmary West campus to the Mobile Infirmary Medical Center campus in 2010[7]
Jack Hughston Memorial Hospital Phenix City Russell 47 None
Jackson Hospital Montgomery Montgomery 270 Level III
Jackson Medical Center Jackson Clarke 35 None
John Paul Jones Hospital Camden Wilcox 21 None
L.V. Stabler Memorial Hospital Greenville Butler 57 Level III
Lake Martin Community Hospital Dadeville Tallapoosa 46 None
Lakeland Community Hospital Haleyville Winston 58 Level III Formerly Burdick-West Hospital
Laurel Oaks Behavioral Health Center Dothan Houston 123 None
Lawrence Medical Center Moulton Lawrence 43 None
Madison Hospital Madison Madison 90 None Owned by Huntsville Hospital
Marshall Medical Center North Guntersville Marshall 90 Level III
Marshall Medical Center South Boaz Marshall 204 Level III
Mary Starke Harper Geriatric Psychiatry Center Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 126 None Inpatient psychiatric services for elderly citizens throughout the state
Medical Center Barbour Eufaula Barbour 47 Level III
Medical Center Enterprise Enterprise Coffee 99 Level III
Mizell Memorial Hospital Opp Covington 59 Level III
Mobile Infirmary Medical Center Mobile Mobile 669 Level III
Monroe County Hospital Monroeville Monroe 49 Level III
Mountain View Hospital Gadsden Etowah 68 None
Noland Hospital Anniston Anniston Calhoun 38 None
Noland Hospital Birmingham Birmingham Jefferson 45 None
Noland Hospital Dothan Dothan Houston 38 None
Noland Hospital Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery 65 None
Noland Hospital Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 38 None
North Alabama Medical Center Florence Lauderdale 263 Level III Replaced Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital
North Alabama Specialty Hospital Athens Limestone 31 None
North Baldwin Infirmary Bay Minette Baldwin 70 Level III
North Mississippi Medical Center – Hamilton Hamilton Marion 115 None
Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center Anniston Calhoun 323 Level III
Northport Medical Center Northport Tuscaloosa 207 None
Northwest Medical Center Winfield Marion 71 Level III
Prattville Baptist Hospital Prattville Autauga 55 None
Princeton Baptist Medical Center Birmingham Jefferson 309 Level III Formerly known as Birmingham Infirmary
Red Bay Hospital Red Bay Franklin 25 None
Regional Rehabilitation Hospital Phenix City Russell 58 None
Riverview Regional Medical Center Gadsden Etowah 281 Level III
RMC Stringfellow Memorial Hospital Anniston Calhoun 127 Level III
Russell Medical Center Alexander City Tallapoosa 34 Level III
Russellville Hospital Russellville Franklin 49 Level III
Select Specialty Hospital – Birmingham Birmingham Jefferson 38 None
Shelby Baptist Medical Center Alabaster Shelby 252 Level III
Shoals Hospital Muscle Shoals Colbert 184 Level III
South Baldwin Regional Medical Center Foley Baldwin 112 Level III
Southeast Health Medical Center Dothan Houston 342 Level II
Springhill Medical Center Mobile Mobile 209 Level III
St. Vincent's Blount Oneonta Blount 25 None
St. Vincent's Chilton Clanton Chilton 26 None
St. Vincent's East Birmingham Jefferson 349 Level III
St. Vincent's Hospital Birmingham Jefferson 400 None
St. Vincent's St. Clair Pell City St. Clair 40 None
Tanner Medical Center East Alabama Wedowee Randolph 15 None Formerly Wedowee Hospital
Taylor Hardin Secure Medical Facility Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 115 None Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation/treatment for criminally committed citizens throughout the state; forensic evaluations
Thomas Hospital Fairhope Baldwin 141 Level III
Thomasville Regional Medical Center Thomasville Clarke 29 None
Troy Regional Medical Center Troy Pike 115 Level III
UAB Callahan Eye Hospital Birmingham Jefferson 12 Level I-Ocular Trauma Was the first Level I ocular trauma center in the nation[8]
UAB Hospital Birmingham Jefferson 1,242 Level I Verified by the American College of Surgeons[6]
UAB Hospital Highlands Birmingham Jefferson 73 None Formerly HealthSouth Medical Center
UAB Medical West Bessemer Jefferson 231 None Formerly Bessemer Carraway
Unity Psychiatric Care Huntsville Huntsville Madison 20 None Inpatient geriatric psychiatric facility
University of South Alabama Children's and Women's Hospital Mobile Mobile 248 None
USA Health Providence Hospital Mobile Mobile 349 Level III
USA Health University Hospital Mobile Mobile 183 Level I Level I trauma center.[5] Not recognized by the American College of Surgeons.[6]
Vaughan Regional Medical Center Selma Dallas 109 Level III Housed in the Joseph T. Smitherman Historic Building from 1911 to 1960.[9]
Veterans Affairs Medical Center-Birmingham Birmingham Jefferson 313 None
Veterans Affairs Medical Center-Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 702 None
Walker Baptist Medical Center Jasper Walker 259 Level III
Washington County Hospital Chatom Washington 103 None
Wiregrass Medical Center Geneva Geneva 185 None

Defunct hospitals

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Hospital name City County Hospital beds Trauma designation Year

founded

Year

closed

Notes
Carraway Methodist Medical Center Birmingham Jefferson 617 None 1908 2008
Chilton Medical Center Clanton Chilton 60 None 2012[10]
Cleburne Community Hospital and Nursing Home[11] Heflin Cleburne 1990
Cooper Green Mercy Hospital Birmingham Jefferson 319 None 1972 No longer a hospital, urgent care and outpatient services only
Elba General Hospital Elba Coffee 20 None 2013
Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital Florence Lauderdale 358 None 1919 2018 Replaced by North Alabama Medical Center[12]
Florala Memorial Hospital Florala Covington 23 None 2013
Georgiana Medical Center Georgiana Butler 22 None 1955 2019[13]
Greil Memorial Psychiatric Hospital Montgomery Montgomery 76 None 1974 2012[14]
Hale Infirmary Montgomery Montgomery 60 None 1890 1958[15]
Hartselle Medical Center Hartselle Morgan 150 None 1948 2012 Closed on January 31, 2012[16]
Infirmary West Mobile Mobile 124 Level III 2012
John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital Tuskegee Macon None 1892 1987 Founded as the Tuskegee Institute Hospital and Nurse Training School as a teaching hospital. First and last operating black hospital in Alabama.[17]
Lamar Regional Hospital Vernon Lamar 45 None 1996 Originally planned to be used as an assisted living facility[18]
Mobile City Hospital Mobile Mobile None 1831 1966 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[19]
Moody Hospital Dothan Houston 71 None 1916 1965 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[20]
North Alabama Regional Hospital Decatur Morgan 74 None 1977 2015[21] Regional inpatient psychiatric services for adult citizens in the northern part of the state
Pickens County Medical Center Carrollton Pickens 56 None 1979 2020[22]
Randolph Medical Center Roanoke Randolph 25 None May 2011
Regional Medical Center of Jacksonville Jacksonville Calhoun 104 None 1976 2018[23]
Searcy Hospital Mount Vernon Mobile 260 None 2012
United States Marine Hospital Mobile Mobile None 1842 1974 Served as the tuberculosis hospital for the Sixth District Tuberculosis Association from 1955 to 1974. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[24]
Walker County Hospital Jasper Walker 61 None 1923 1980 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage.[25]
W. D. Partlow Developmental Center Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 190 None 2012 Closed by the state of Alabama in January 2012
Woodland Medical Center Cullman Cullman None 2009 Purchased by Cullman Regional Medical Center 15 July 2009, and closed

References

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  1. ^ "Hospitals in Alabama". American Hospital Directory. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "Trauma Centers". Alabama Public Health. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  3. ^ "How to Refer to Children's « Children's of Alabama Newsroom". ChildrensAlNews.org. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
  4. ^ "Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce – Health Care". SylacaugaChamber.com. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Trauma Centers". Alabama Public Health. Alabama Department of Public Health. 2020-12-15. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  6. ^ a b c "Trauma Centers". American College of Surgeons. American College of Surgeons: The Committee on Trauma. 2020-12-31. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  7. ^ Andrews, Casandra (14 March 2010). "Long-term care hospital seeking move to Mobile Infirmary Medical Center campus". al.com. Alabama Media Group. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  8. ^ "News & Announcements – Eyesight Foundation of Alabama". www.EyesightFoundation.org. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  9. ^ "Dallas County Courthouse Listing". npgallery.nps.gov. National Park Service. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  10. ^ "Lack of hospitals, healthcare services are key roadblocks to job growth in Alabama's rural counties". Al.com. September 2013. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  11. ^ "United States Hospital Closures in 1990" (PDF). oig.hhs.gov.
  12. ^ "Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital to be demolished; property to be donated". WAFF48. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  13. ^ "'Sad day in Georgiana' official says of hospital closure". WSFA. 12 February 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  14. ^ "Montgomery's Greil Hospital closing, psychiatric patients going to community care". al.com. Alabama Media Group. 24 July 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  15. ^ Wright, A. J. (December 7, 2018). "Hale Infirmary: An Early Alabama Hospital for Blacks". Alabama Yesterdays. Retrieved February 26, 2024.
  16. ^ Steve Doyle, The Huntsville Times (February 2012). "Huntsville Hospital to purchase former Hartselle Medical Center for $1.5 million | al.com". Blog.al.com. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
  17. ^ Ward, Thomas J. Jr. "Black Hospital Movement in Alabama". encyclopediaofalabama.org. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  18. ^ "HOSPITAL CLOSURE: 1996" (PDF). Office of the Inspector General. Department of Health and Human Services. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  19. ^ "Mobile City Hospital Listing". npgallery.nps.gov. National Park Service. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  20. ^ Schneider, David B. (July 28, 2021). "Moody Hospital". National Register of Historic Places Registration Form. Alabama Historical Commission. Archived from the original on March 19, 2024. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  21. ^ Bonvillian, Crystal (13 January 2015). "North Alabama Regional Hospital in Decatur closing its doors after 38 years". al.com. Alabama Media Group. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  22. ^ Thornton, William (2 March 2020). "Another rural Alabama hospital is closing". al.com. Alabama Media Group. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  23. ^ "Regional Medical Center Jacksonville will close June 30". WBRC. 16 May 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  24. ^ "United States Marine Hospital Listing". npgallery.nps.gov. National Park Service. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  25. ^ "Walker County Hospital Listing". npgallery.nps.gov. National Park Service. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
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