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List of hospitals in England

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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

Name Locale Opened Closed
Harold Wood Hospital Harold Wood
Homerton University Hospital Homerton, London
King George Hospital London Borough of Redbridge
London Lock Hospital Hyde Park Corner, London 1747 1953
Moorfields Eye Hospital London Borough of Islington 1805
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Bloomsbury, London 1859
Newham University Hospital Plaistow 1983
Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children Bethnal Green 1942 1998
Queen's Hospital Romford 2006
Rush Green Hospital Rush Green 1900 1994
St Andrew's Hospital
Royal London Hospital Whitechapel, London 1785
Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital Gray's Inn Road, Camden
St Bartholomew's Hospital Smithfield, London 1123
St Clement's Hospital
Wanstead Hospital Wanstead 1938 1986
Whipps Cross University Hospital Leytonstone

North West London

Name Locale Opened Closed
Hammersmith Hospital
Central Middlesex Hospital Park Royal
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
Ealing Hospital
Harefield Hospital Harefield
Hillingdon Hospital Hillingdon
Mount Vernon Hospital Hillingdon
Northwick Park Hospital Harrow
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Stanmore
St Mary's Hospital Paddington
West Middlesex Hospital
Western Eye Hospital

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

Name Locale Opened Closed
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Chelsea
Cromwell Hospital South Kensington
Kingston Hospital Kingston upon Thames
Royal Brompton Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Chelsea Chelsea
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability Putney
St George's Hospital Tooting
St Mary Abbot's Hospital Kensington
Royal Marsden Hospital Chelsea
Westminster Hospital

Other strategic health authorities

East Midlands

East of England

North East

North West

South East Coast

South Central

South West

West Midlands

Yorkshire and the Humber

North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire Strategic Health Authority

South Yorkshire Strategic Health Authority

West Yorkshire Strategic Health Authority


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