List of hospitals in Connecticut

This is a list of hospitals in Connecticut, sorted by hospital name.[1] The American Hospital Directory listed 51 hospitals in Connecticut in 2020.[2]

List

Connecticut Hospitals[1][2][3]
Name Network City, town, or neighborhood County Emergency Department?

(Trauma Level)

EMS Region Opened-Closed Status / Type / Notes
Backus Hospital Hartford HealthCare Norwich New London Yes

(Level III)

IV 1893–present Active
Bridgeport Hospital Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport Fairfield Yes

(Level II)

I 1878–present Active
Bristol Hospital Bristol Health Bristol Hartford Yes III Active
Cedarcrest Hospital Department of Mental Health Newington Hartford No III 1910–2010[4] Closed - Originally named Hartford County Home for the Care and Treatment of Persons Suffering from Tuberculosis. Renamed in 1912 as Hartford State Sanatorium. Renamed in 1976 to Cedarcrest Regional Hospital.[4]
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Hartford HealthCare Torrington Litchfield Yes V 1916–present Active
Connecticut Children's Medical Center Hartford Hartford Yes

(Level I Pedi)

III 1898–present Active - Pediatric hospital. Originally named Newington Home for Incurables. Renamed in 1968 to Newington Children's Hospital. Relocated and named Connecticut Children's Medical Center in 1996.
Connecticut Colony for Epileptics Mansfield Tolland IV 1910–1917 Succeeded - Merged with the Connecticut Training School for the Feebleminded at Lakeville in 1917, forming the Mansfield Training School and Hospital.
Connecticut Hospice Branford New Haven No II Active - Hospice and palliative care hospital
Connecticut Training School for the Feebleminded at Lakeville Lakeville Litchfield V 1860–1917 Succeeded - Originally named the Merged with the Connecticut Colony for Epileptics in 1917, forming the Mansfield Training School and Hospital.
Connecticut Valley Hospital Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Middletown Middlesex No III 1868–present Active - State-run behavioral health hospital
Danbury Hospital Nuvance Health Danbury Fairfield Yes

(Level II)

V 1885–present Active
Day Kimball Hospital Day Kimball Healthcare Putnam Windham Yes IV 1894–present Active
Elmcrest Hospital Hartford Hospital Portland Middlesex III 1942–c. 2006 Closed - Behavioral health hospital
Gaylord Hospital Gaylord Specialty Healthcare Wallingford New Haven Yes II Active
Greenwich Hospital Yale New Haven Health Greenwich Fairfield Yes

(Level III)

I 1903–present Active
Griffin Hospital Griffin Health Derby New Haven Yes II 1909–present Active
Hartford Hospital Hartford HealthCare Hartford Hartford Yes

(Level I)

III 1854–present Active
Hospital for Special Care Independent New Britain Hartford No III Active
The Hospital of Central Connecticut – Bradley Memorial Campus Hartford HealthCare Southington Hartford Yes

(Level III)

III Active
The Hospital of Central Connecticut – New Britain General Campus Hartford HealthCare New Britain Hartford Yes III Active
The Institute of Living Hartford HealthCare Hartford Hartford No III 1824–present Active - Behavioral health hospital. Originally named Connecticut Retreat for the Insane, later named Hartford Retreat.
Johnson Memorial Hospital Trinity Health of New England Stafford Springs Tolland Yes III Active
Lawrence+Memorial Hospital Yale New Haven Health New London New London Yes IV 1912–present Active
Manchester Memorial Hospital Prospect Medical Holdings Manchester Hartford Yes III 1920–present Active
Mansfield Training School and Hospital Mansfield Tolland IV 1917–1993 Closed - Formed in 1917 from merger of Connecticut Training School for the Feebleminded at Lakeville and Connecticut Colony for Epileptics.
Meriden–Wallingford Hospital Meriden New Haven II XXXX–1991[5] Succeeded - Merged with the World War II Veterans Memorial Hospital in 1991, forming the Veterans Memorial Medical Center.
Middlesex Hospital Independent Middletown Middlesex Yes III 1904–present Active
MidState Medical Center Hartford HealthCare Meriden New Haven Yes II 1991–present[5] Active - Formed in 1991 from the merger of the Meriden–Wallingford Hospital and the World War II Veterans Memorial Hospital. Originally named the Veterans Memorial Medical Center.[5]
Milford Hospital Yale New Haven Health Milford New Haven Yes II 1920–present Active
Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital Trinity Health of New England Hartford Hartford No III 1923–present Active - Rehabilitation hospital
Natchaug Hospital Hartford HealthCare Mansfield Center Tolland No IV Active - Behavioral health hospital
New Milford Hospital Nuvance Health New Milford Litchfield Yes V 1921–present Active
Norwalk Hospital Nuvance Health Norwalk Fairfield Yes

(Level II)

I 1893–present Active
Norwich State Hospital Department of Mental Health Preston, Norwich New London IV 1904–1996 Closed
Park City Hospital Bridgeport Fairfield I Closed
Rockville General Hospital Prospect Medical Holdings Vernon Tolland Yes III Active
Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center Trinity Health of New England Hartford Hartford Yes

(Level I)

III 1897–present Active
Saint Joseph's Medical Center Stamford Fairfield I Closed
Saint Mary's Hospital Trinity Health of New England Waterbury New Haven Yes

(Level II)

V 1907–present Active
Saint Vincent's Medical Center Hartford HealthCare Bridgeport Fairfield Yes

(Level II)

I 1903–present Active
The Seaside Waterford New London IV Closed
Sharon Hospital Nuvance Health Sharon Litchfield Yes V Active
Silver Hill Hospital New Canaan Fairfield No I 1931–present Active - Behavioral health hospital
Stamford Hospital Stamford Health Stamford Fairfield Yes

(Level II)

I 1896–present Active
UConn John Dempsey Hospital UConn Health Farmington Hartford Yes III 1961–present Active
Uncas-on-Thames Hospital[6][7] Norwich New London IV Closed
Waterbury Hospital Prospect Medical Holdings Waterbury New Haven Yes

(Level II)

V Active
West Haven VA Medical Center VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven New Haven Yes II Active
Windham Hospital Hartford HealthCare Willimantic Windham Yes IV 1933–present Active
Winsted Memorial Hospital Hartford HealthCare Winsted Litchfield Yes V Active - Formerly inpatient, now only provides emergency services.
World War II Veterans Memorial Hospital Meriden New Haven II XXXX–1991[5] Succeeded - Merged with the Meriden–Wallingford Hospital in 1991, forming the Veterans Memorial Medical Center.[5]
Yale New Haven Children's Hospital Yale New Haven Health New Haven New Haven Yes

(Level I Pedi)

II 1993–present Active - Pediatric hospital
Yale New Haven Hospital Yale New Haven Health New Haven New Haven Yes

(Level I)

II 1826–present Active
Yale New Haven Hospital – Saint Raphael Campus Yale New Haven Health New Haven New Haven Yes II 1907–present Active - Originally named the Hospital of Saint Raphael. Acquired by Yale New Haven Hospital in 2012, becoming a campus of that hospital.
Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital Yale New Haven Health New Haven New Haven No II Active - Behavioral health hospital

References

  1. ^ a b "Membership Listing". Connecticut Hospital Association.
  2. ^ a b "Connecticut Hospitals". American Hospital Directory. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "LICENSE LOOKUP: Search for License, Permit, Certification, or Registration". CT.gov. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Cedarcrest Hospital". Atlas Obscura. June 30, 2020. Archived from the original on April 8, 2024. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e Cruz, Pamela (January 8, 2013). "Horwitz and MidState". MidState Medical Center. Archived from the original on December 10, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
  6. ^ Mazzocca, D'Ann (February 7, 1994). "RE: Uncas-on-Thames Hospital". CT.gov. Archived from the original on September 2, 2024. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
  7. ^ "Uncas-on-thames Hospital Closing, A Victim Of Medicine's Changing Face". The Hartford Courant. 3 January 1995. Retrieved 16 September 2018.