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
editHospital | City | County | Hospital beds | Trauma designation (adult) | Trauma (pediatric) | Affiliation | Founded |
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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 | 1921[10] | |
MultiCare Covington | Covington | King | 58 | MultiCare Health | 2018[11] | ||
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)[12] | ||
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[13] (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[13] (Catholic) | 1918[14] | |
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)[15] | |||
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[16] | Yakima | Yakima | 222 | III[2][6] | III[2][6] | Virginia Mason Health System |
Psychiatric facilities
editHospital | County | City | Bed count | Founded | Affiliation | Notes |
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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
editHospital | County | City | Bed count | Trauma center | Founded | Closed | Notes |
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Astria Regional Medical Center[3] | Yakima | Yakima | 150 | III[2] | 2019 | ||
City Emergency Hospital[17] | King | Seattle | 1909 | 1951 | Located in 400 Yesler Building | ||
Deer Park Hospital[18] | Spokane | Deer Park | 24 | 2008[18][19] | |||
Doctors Hospital | King | Seattle | 1970s | Merged with Swedish Hospital | |||
Doctors Hospital[20] | Pierce | Tacoma | 1946 | 1988 | |||
Grace Hospital | King | Seattle | 40 | 1887 | 1894 | ||
Group Health Eastside Hospital[19] | King | Redmond | 2008[21] | ||||
Highline Community Hospital Specialty Center | Tukwila | King | 30 | 2014 | |||
New Wayside Emergency Hospital[23] | King | Seattle | 1907 | 1913 | |||
Northern State Hospital[24] | Skagit | Sedro Woolley | 2000 | 1912 | 1973[24] | State mental health facility | |
Regional Hospital for Respiratory and Complex Care | Burien | King | 31 | 2019 [25] | Located within Highline Medical Center | ||
Saint Cabrini Hospital[26] | King | Seattle | 1916 | 1990[26] | Was located at southwest corner of Boren and Madison | ||
Waldo Hospital[27] | King | Seattle | 57 | 1924 | 1985 | ||
Walla Walla General Hospital | Walla Walla | Walla Walla | 72 | III | 1899 | 2017 | |
Wayside Emergency Hospital[23] | 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[28] | King | Seattle | 1990 |
References
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- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b c d "Locations". lifepointhealth.net. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
- ^ BCI. "History of Capital Medical Center". Capital Medical Center. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
- ^ a b c "Washington State Trauma Services" (PDF). Washington State Department of Health. May 4, 2010. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
- ^ "Introducing KVH". www.kvhealthcare.org. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
- ^ "Regional Information - Clark County". Fort Vancouver Regional Library District. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2012.
- ^ "Locations". MultiCare. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
- ^ "About Auburn Medical Center - Auburn, WA". MultiCare. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
- ^ System, MultiCare Health. "58-bed hospital at Covington Medical Center opens to patients". MultiCare. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
- ^ Stayton, Mark (November 15, 2012). "United General board approves alliance with PeaceHealth". Go Skagit. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
- ^ a b Tollefson, Rodika (January 3, 2013). "Several milestones ahead for Harrison Medical Center in 2013". Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
- ^ "Harrison Medical Center History: Founding, Timeline, and Milestones". www.zippia.com. August 27, 2020. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^ CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason merger
- ^ Rosbach, Molly. "Memorial changes name to Virginia Mason Memorial". Yakima Herald-Republic. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
- ^ "400 Yesler Way: Seattle Municipal Building 1909-1916, Seattle Public Safety Building 1917-1951". HistoryLink.org. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
- ^ a b Stucke, John (December 1, 2007). "Deer Park Hospital closing". The Spokesman Review. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Our History". multicare.org. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
- ^ Bach, Ashley (February 29, 2008). "Eastside Hospital up for sale". The Seattle Times. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
- ^ "Highline Medical Center's Specialty Campus in Tukwila is sold". Tukwila Reporter. January 15, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
- ^ a b "400 Yesler Way: Seattle Municipal Building 1909-1916, Seattle Public Safety Building 1917-1951". HistoryLink.org. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
- ^ a b Wick, Jessica (October 10, 2023). "Former Northern State Hospital in Washington". Only in Your State.
- ^ Conroy, Bill (February 29, 2008). "CHI Franciscan Will Shutter Regional Hospital in Burien". Seattle Business. Retrieved October 7, 2019.
- ^ a b King, Warren (October 25, 1990). "Saint Cabrini Hospital To Close Nov. 30". The Seattle Times.
- ^ "Waldo General Hospital". Washington Trust for Historic Preservation.
- ^ "United States Hospital Closures in 1990" (PDF). oig.hhs.gov.