List of hospitals in New Jersey
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This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of New Jersey, sorted by hospital name. As of 2014, there were 72 acute care hospitals in the state.[1][2]
Former hospitals
[edit]- All Souls Hospital, Morristown (first general hospital in county established 1891, purchased 1973 by Morristown Memorial Hospital)
- Beacon, Jersey City (formerly Jersey City Medical Center)
- Barnert Hospital, Paterson
- Capital Health System (Mercer Campus), Trenton
- Essex County Hospital Center, Cedar Grove (formerly known as Overbrook Asylum) New Essex County Hospital built on Fairview Ave, Cedar Grove
- Irvington General Hospital, Irvington
- Kenney Memorial Hospital (closed 1953)
- Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital, Marlboro (demolished 2015)
- Montclair Community Hospital, Montclair (closed 1999, property now town houses)
- Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center, Plainfield (closed 2008)
- Northern Community Hospital, Oradell (see Riverdell Hospital)
- North Hudson Hospital, Weehawken
- Orange General Hospital, Orange (a/k/a Hospital Center at Orange)
- Pascack Valley Hospital, Westwood (now Hackensack University Medical Center North at Pascack Valley)
- PBI Regional Medical Center, Passaic (now St. Mary's Hospital - Passaic)
- Raritan Valley Hospital, Green Brook, New Jersey[4]
- Riverdell Hospital, Oradell (closed 1981, demolished 1984)
- Senator Garrett W. Hagedorn Psychiatric Hospital, Lebanon Township
- South Amboy Medical Center, South Amboy (now medical offices)
- Union Hospital, Union (remains open as a satellite emergency department "SLED")
- United Hospital Medical Center, Newark (demolished 2015)
- United Children's Medical Center, Newark (demolished 2015)
- William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital, Hammonton (ER is still in operation via AtlantiCare, however, the rest of the hospital is closed and for sale)
References
[edit]- ^ New Jersey Hospitals Economic Report 2014 (PDF) (Report). NJHA. Retrieved 2014-12-06.
- ^ "Hospital Information" (PDF). New Jersey Government. May 11, 2016.
- ^ Lakewood's Kimball Medical Center to merge with Monmouth Medical Center, be renamed (Report). NJ Advance Media. January 9, 2014. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
- ^ Olddoc (30 April 2008). "DOC'S POTPOURRI: THE SAGA OF A HOSPITAL CLOSING".