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List of hospitals in England
The following is a list of currently operating hospitals in England.
Contents |
London
North Central London
| Name | Locale | Opened | Closed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barnet General Hospital | Barnet | ||
| Chase Farm Hospital | Enfield | 1948 | |
| Highlands Hospital | Winchmore Hill | 1885 | 1993 |
| Great Ormond Street Hospital | Bloomsbury | 1852 | |
| Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth | St John's Wood | ||
| Middlesex Hospital | Middlesex | ||
| North Middlesex Hospital | Edmonton | 1910 | |
| Royal Free Hospital | Hampstead | 1828 | |
| St. Ann's Hospital | Harringay | 1892 | |
| University College Hospital | Euston | 1834 | |
| Whittington Hospital | Highgate | 1848 |
North East London
North West London
South East London
| Name | Locale | Opened | Closed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beckenham Hospital | Beckenham | ||
| Bethlem Royal Hospital | Beckenham | 1330, 1930 at present site | |
| Dulwich Hospital | Southwark | Now Dulwich Community Hospital | |
| Evelina Children's Hospital | Lambeth | 2005 | |
| St Francis Hospital | Southwark | ||
| St Giles Hospital | Southwark | 1875 | |
| Greenwich Hospital | Greenwich | 1694 | closed |
| Guy's Hospital | Southwark | 1721 | |
| King's College Hospital | Camberwell | 1840, 1913 at present site | |
| Lambeth Hospital | Stockwell | 1871 as South Western Hospital, early 1990s present name | |
| Lewisham Hospital | Lewisham | ||
| Maudsley Hospital | Camberwell | 1923 | |
| Mayday University Hospital | Thornton Heath | 1885 as workhouse infirmary, 1866 present site, 1923 present name | |
| Orpington Hospital | Orpington | ||
| Princess Royal University Hospital | Orpington | ||
| Queen Elizabeth Hospital | Woolwich | 2001 | |
| Queen Mary's Hospital | Sidcup | ||
| St. Thomas' Hospital | Lambeth | described as 'ancient' in 1215, present site 1860s |
South West London
Other strategic health authorities
East Midlands
- Chesterfield Royal Hospital - Chesterfield
- Derby City Hospitalr
- Derbyshire Royal Infirmary - Derby
- Glenfield General Hospital - Glenfield, Leicestershire
- Grantham & District Hospital - Grantham, Lincolnshire
- Kettering General Hospital - Kettering, Northamptonshire
- King's Mill Hospital - Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
- Leicester General Hospital - Leicester
- Leicester Royal Infirmary - Leicester
- Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust - Nottingham
- Queen's Medical Centre - Nottingham
- St Andrew's Hospital - Northampton charitable - UK's largest private hospital
East of England
- Addenbrooke's Hospital - Cambridge, 1,300 Beds
- Bedford Hospital - Bedford, 520 Beds
- Broomfield Hospital - Chelmsford, 800 Beds
- Edith Cavell Hospital - Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Ipswich Hospital - Ipswich
- James Paget Hospital - Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
- Lister Hospital - Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital - Norwich
- Norwich Community Hospital - Norwich
- Papworth Hospital - Cambridgeshire
- Prestwich Hospital - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn - King's Lynn, Norfolk
- Queen Elizabeth II Hospital - Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
- Rampton Secure Hospital - Nottinghamshire
- Walnut Tree Hospital - Sudbury, Suffolk
- West Suffolk Hospital - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, 664 Beds
North East
- Auckland Park Hospital - Bishop Auckland
- Bishop Auckland General Hospital - Bishop Auckland
- Chester-le-Street Hospital - Chester-le-Street
- County Hospital - Durham
- Cleveland Nuffield Hospital - Stockton-on-Tees
- Earls House Hospital - Durham
- Darlington Memorial Hospital - Darlington
- Freeman Hospital - Newcastle
- Hexham General Hospital - Hexham
- The James Cook University Hospital - Middlesbrough
- Middleton St George Hospital - Middleton St George
- Newcastle General Hospital - Newcastle
- North Tyneside General Hospital - North Shields
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Gateshead
- Royal Victoria Infirmary - Newcastle
- St Luke's Hospital - Middlesbrough
- St Nicholas Hospital - Gosforth
- Shotley Bridge Community Hospital - Shotley Bridge
- South Tyneside District Hospital - South Shields
- University Hospital of North Durham - Durham
- University Hospital of Hartlepool - Hartlepool
- University Hospital of North Tees - Stockton-on-Tees
- Wansbeck General Hospital - Ashington
- West Lane Hospital - Middlesbrough
- West Park Hospital - Darlington
- General Hospital Ayresome Green Lane (Middlesbrough)(Demolished)
North West
- Ashworth Hospital
- Alder Hey Children's Hospital - Liverpool
- Altrincham General Hospital
- Billinge Hospital
- Birch Hill Hospital - Rochdale
- Blackpool Victoria Hospital - Blackpool, Lancashire
- Booth Hall Children's Hospital
- Broadgreen Hospital - Liverpool
- Burnley General Hospital - Burnley, Lancashire
- Cumberland Infirmary - Carlisle
- Countess of Chester Hospital - Chester, Cheshire
- Fairfield Hospital - Bury
- Fazakerley Hospital - Liverpool
- Furness General Hospital - Barrow-in-Furness
- Hope Hospital - Salford
- Leigh Infirmary - Leigh
- Macclesfield District Hospital - Macclesfield
- Manchester Royal Eye Hospital - Manchester
- Manchester Royal Infirmary - Manchester
- North Cheshire Hospital - Warrington
- North Manchester General Hospital
- Rochdale Infirmary
- Royal Albert Edward Infirmary - Wigan
- Royal Blackburn Hospital - Blackburn, opened on July 8, 2006 combines the two previous hospitals in Blackburn (Blackburn Royal Infirmary and Queen's Park Hospital) into one main 'super-hospital', financed via the PFI
- Royal Bolton Hospital - Bolton
- Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital - Liverpool
- Royal Liverpool University Hospital - Liverpool
- Royal Manchester Children's Hospital - Pendlebury
- Royal Oldham Hospital - Oldham
- Royal Preston Hospital - Preston
- St Mary's Hospital for Women and Children - Manchester
- Stepping Hill Hospital - Stockport
- Tameside General Hospital - Ashton-under-Lyne
- Trafford General Hospital, Davyhulme, Manchester - formally Park Hospital- the first hospital in the NHS (1948)
- The Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery - Liverpool
- Warrington Hospital - Warrington
- West Cumberland Infirmary - Whitehaven
- Westmorland General Hospital - Kendal
- Whiston Hospital - Whiston, Merseyside
- Wirral University Teaching Hospital - Wirral
- Withington Hospital - Manchester
- Wythenshawe Hospital - Manchester
South East Coast
- Ashford Hospital - Ashford, Surrey
- Broadmoor Hospital
- Conquest Hospital - Hastings, East Sussex
- Crawley Hospital - Crawley, West Sussex
- Darent Valley Hospital - Dartford, Kent
- Eastbourne District General Hospital - Eastbourne, East Sussex
- East Surrey Hospital = Redhill, Surrey
- Frimley Park Hospital - Frimley, Surrey
- Kent and Sussex Hospital - Tunbridge Wells, Kent
- Medway Maritime Hospital - Medway, Kent
- Princess Royal Hospital - Haywards Heath, West Sussex
- Royal Sussex County Hospital - Brighton
- Royal Alexandra Hospital - Brighton
- Royal Surrey County Hospital - Guildford, Surrey
- St Peter's Hospital - Chertsey, Surrey
- St Richard's Hospital - Chichester, West Sussex
- William Harvey Hospital - Ashford, Kent
South Central
- Coldeast Hospital - Salisbury Green, Hampshire
- Gosport War Memorial Hospital - Gosport, Hampshire
- Havant War Memorial Hospital - Havant, Hampshire
- Horton General Hospital - Banbury, Oxfordshire
- John Radcliffe Hospital – Oxford
- Lymington Hospital - Lymington
- Lymington New Forest Hospital - Lymington
- Medway Maritime Hospital - Medway
- Moorgreen Hospital - West End, Hampshire
- Milton Keynes General Hospital - Milton Keynes - 460 Beds
- North Hampshire Hospital - Basingstoke
- Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre - Oxford
- Oxford Clinic for Specialist Surgery - Oxford
- Petersfield Hospital - Petersfield, Hampshire
- Queen Alexandra Hospital - Portsmouth, Hampshire
- Radcliffe Infirmary – Oxford
- Romsey Hospital - Romsey
- Royal Berkshire Hospital - Reading, Berkshire
- Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
- Royal Hampshire County Hospital - Winchester
- Royal Hospital Haslar - Gosport, Hampshire
- Royal South Hampshire Hospital - Southampton
- Southampton General Hospital - Southampton
- Stoke Mandeville Hospital - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
- St Christopher's Hospital - Fareham, Hampshire
- St James' Hospital - Portsmouth, Hampshire
- St Mary's Hospital - Isle of Wight
- St Mary's Hospital - Portsmouth, Hampshire
- Tatchbury Mount Hospital - Totton
- Western Hospital - Southampton
- Wexham Park Hospital - Wexham, Slough, Berkshire
South West
- Bodmin NHS Treatment Centre (Bodmin Hospital) - Bodmin, Cornwall
- Royal Bournemouth Hospital - Bournemouth, Dorset
- Bristol Children's Hospital - Bristol
- Bristol Royal Infirmary - Bristol
- Camborne/Redruth Community Hospital - Illogan Highway
- Cheltenham General Hospital - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
- Christchurch Hospital - Christchurch, Dorset
- Cossham Memorial Hospital - Bristol
- Derriford Hospital - Plymouth
- Dorset County Hospital - Dorchester
- Edward Hain Memorial Hospital - St Ives
- Frenchay Hospital - Bristol
- Gloucestershire Royal Hospital - Gloucester
- Great Western Hospital - Swindon
- Helston Cottage Hospital - Helston, Cornwall
- Musgrove Park Hospital - Taunton
- North Devon District Hospital - Barnstaple, Devon
- Paulton Memorial Hospital - Paulton, Somerset
- Poltair Hospital - Heamoor, Penzance, Cornwall.
- Poole Hospital - Poole, Dorset
- Royal Cornwall Hospital - Truro
- Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital - Exeter
- Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases - Bath
- Royal United Hospital - Bath, Somerset
- St Ann's Hospital - Poole,Dorset
- St Michael's Hospital - Bristol,
- St Michael's Hospital - Hayle, Cornwall
- Southmead Hospital - Bristol
- Stoke Military Hospital - Plymouth (closed in 1945)
- The Old Manor Hospital - Salisbury
- Torbay District Hospital - Torquay
- West Cornwall Hospital - Penzance
- Weston General Hospital - Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset
West Midlands
- Alexandra Hospital - Redditch
- Birmingham Children's Hospital - Birmingham
- City Hospital, Birmingham - Birmingham
- Ellen Badger Hospital - Shipston-on-Stour
- George Eliot Hospital - Nuneaton
- Good Hope Hospital - Sutton Coldfield
- Heartlands Hospital - Birmingham
- New Cross Hospital - Wolverhampton
- Princess Royal Hospital - Telford
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Birmingham
- Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital - Oswestry
- Royal Shrewsbury Hospital - Shrewsbury
- Sandwell General Hospital - Sandwell
- Selly Oak Hospital - Birmingham
- St Michaels Hospital - Warwick
- Staffordshire General Hospital - Stafford
- Stratford Hospital - Stratford-upon-Avon
- University Hospital Coventry - Coventry (Opened 2006 as a replacement for Walsgrave Hospital & Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital)
- University Hospital of North Staffordshire - Stoke-on-Trent
- Warwick Hospital - Warwick
- Worcestershire Royal Hospital - Worcester
Yorkshire and the Humber
North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire Strategic Health Authority
- Alfred Bean Hospital - Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Bridlington and District Hospital - Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Castle Hill Hospital - Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Diana Princess of Wales Hospital - Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire
- Goole and District Hospital - Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Harrogate District Hospital - Harrogate, North Yorkshire
- Hull and East Riding Hospital - Anlaby, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Hull Nuffield Hospital - Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Hull Royal Infirmary - Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Malton Community Hospital - Malton, North Yorkshire
- The Retreat - York, North Yorkshire
- Ripon and District Community Hospital - Ripon, North Yorkshire
- St Hugh's Hospital - Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire
- Scarborough General Hospital - Scarborough, North Yorkshire
- Whitby Community Hospital - Whitby, North Yorkshire
- York District Hospital - York, North Yorkshire
South Yorkshire Strategic Health Authority
- Barnsley District General Hospital - Barnsley
- Beighton Community Hospital - Sheffield
- Centenary House (community paediatrics) - Sheffield
- Charles Clifford Dental Hospital - Sheffield
- Claremont Hospital
- Doncaster Gate Hospital - Rotherham
- Doncaster Royal Infirmary - Doncaster
- Flocton House (children's Services) - Sheffield
- Jessop Hospital for Women (closed 2001) - Sheffield
- Jessop Wing - Sheffield
- Montagu Hospital - Mexborough
- Nether Edge Hospital, Sheffield
- Northern General Hospital - Sheffield
- Oakwood Young People's Centre (linked to Oakwood School) - Sheffield
- Park Hill Hospital - Doncaster
- Rotherham District General Hospital - Rotherham
- Royal Hallamshire Hospital - Sheffield
- Ryegate Children's Centre - Sheffield
- Sheffield Children's Hospital - Sheffield
- Shirle Hill Hospital - Sheffield
- St Catherine's Hospital - Doncaster
- St George's Hospital - Sheffield
- St Peter's Close (for Child psychiatry) - Sheffield
- Thornbury Hospital - Sheffield
- Weston Park Hospital - Sheffield
West Yorkshire Strategic Health Authority
- Airedale General Hospital - Keighley
- Bradford Royal Infirmary - Bradford
- Calderdale Royal Hospital - Halifax
- Castleford, Normanton and District Hospital - Castleford
- Chapel Allerton Hospital - Leeds
- Clayton Hospital - Wakefield
- Dewsbury and District Hospital - Dewsbury
- Leeds Dental Hospital - Leeds
- Leeds General Infirmary - Leeds
- Lynfield Mount Hospital - Bradford
- Huddersfield Royal Infirmary - Huddersfield
- Methley Park Hospital - Methley
- Nuffield Hospital Leeds - Leeds
- Pinderfields General Hospital - Wakefield
- Pontefract General Infirmary - Pontefract
- St James's University Hospital - Leeds
- St Luke's Hospital, Bradford - Bradford
- St Luke's Hospital, Huddersfield - Huddersfield
- Seacroft Hospital - Leeds
- Wharfedale Hospital - Otley
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