Name
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Network
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City, town, or neighborhood
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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
|