List of hospitals in New Mexico

This is a list of hospitals in New Mexico (U.S. state), grouped by city and sorted by hospital name. With a population of a little over 2 million, there were 37 hospitals in New Mexico in 2019. The largest number of hospitals are in Albuquerque. Tribal areas are serviced by hospitals run by the Indian Health Service.[1][2]

Acoma

Alamogordo

Gerald-Champion Regional Medical Center

Albuquerque

Albuquerque VA Medical Center
UNM Hospital, Alququerque

Artesia

Carlsbad

Clayton

Clovis

Crownpoint

Deming

Española

Farmington

San Juan Regional Medical Center

Gallup

Grants

Hobbs

Las Cruces

Las Vegas

Los Alamos

Lovington

Mescalero

Portales

  • Roosevelt General Hospital, 20 staffed beds[1]

Raton

  • Miners' Colfax Medical Center

Rio Rancho

  • Presbyterian Medical Center-Rio Rancho
  • RUST (Presbyterian) Hospital, 0 staffed beds[1]
  • UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center, 60 staffed beds[1]

Roswell

  • Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, 162 staffed beds[1]
  • Lovelace Regional Hospital, Roswell, 27 staffed beds[1]
  • New Mexico Rehabilitation Center

Ruidoso

  • Lincoln County Medical Center

Santa Fe

Santa Rosa

  • Guadalupe County Hospital, 10 staffed beds[1]

Santa Teresa

  • Peak Behavioral Health Services

Shiprock

  • Northern Navajo Medical Center, 60 staffed beds[1]

Silver City

  • Gila Regional Medical Center, 42 staffed beds[1]

Socorro

  • Socorro General Hospital

Taos

  • Holy Cross Hospital

Truth or Consequences

  • Sierra Vista Hospital

Tucumcari

  • Dr. Dan C. Trigg Memorial Hospital

Zuni

Indian Health Service facilities

The Albuquerque Area of the Indian Health Service contains the following medical centers:

The Navajo Area of the Indian Health Service is partially within New Mexico. It contains the following medical centers:

References

  1. "Hospitals in New Mexico". American Hospital Directory.
  2. "Medicare Hospital Rating, New Mexico". New Mexico Network of Care. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  3. "About Us". Lovelace Health System. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  4. "New Mexico VA Health Care System". VA. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  5. Kathleen Brooker (October 8, 1981). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Clovis Baptist Hospital / Ramsey Hotel". National Park Service. Retrieved September 17, 2017.
  6. "Zuni Comprehensive Health Center". Indian Health Service. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  7. The Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation became a 638-site in 2002 and it is now operated under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975.
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