List of hospitals in New Mexico explained
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
Albuquerque
Artesia
Carlsbad
Clayton
Clovis
Crownpoint
Deming
Española
Farmington
Gallup
Grants
Hobbs
Las Cruces
Las Vegas
Los Alamos
Lovington
Mescalero
Portales
- Roosevelt General Hospital, 20 staffed beds
Raton
- Miners' Colfax Medical Center
Rio Rancho
- Presbyterian Medical Center-Rio Rancho
- RUST (Presbyterian) Hospital, 0 staffed beds
- UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center, 60 staffed beds
Roswell
- Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, 162 staffed beds
- Lovelace Regional Hospital, Roswell, 27 staffed beds
- New Mexico Rehabilitation Center
Ruidoso
- Lincoln County Medical Center
Santa Fe
Santa Rosa
- Guadalupe County Hospital, 10 staffed beds
Santa Teresa
- Peak Behavioral Health Services
Shiprock
- Northern Navajo Medical Center, 60 staffed beds
Silver City
- Gila Regional Medical Center, 42 staffed beds
Socorro
Truth or Consequences
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:
- Chinle Comprehensive Health Care Facility (Chinle, Arizona)
- Crownpoint Health Care Facility (Crownpoint, New Mexico)
- Dzilth-Na-O-Dith-Hle Health Center (Bloomfield, New Mexico)
- Fort Defiance Indian Hospital
- Four Corners Regional Health Center (Teec Nos Pos, Arizona)
- Gallup Indian Medical Center (Gallup, New Mexico)
- Inscription House Health Center (Shonto, Arizona)
- Kayenta Health Center (Kayenta, Arizona)
- Pinon Health Center (Pinon, Arizona)
- Shiprock-Northern Navajo Medical Centerb(Shiprock, New Mexico)
- Tohatchi Health Care Center (Southeastern portion of the Navajo Nation)
- Tsaile Health Center (Tsaile, Arizona)
- Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation (Tuba City, Arizona)[7]
- Winslow Indian Health Care Center (Winslow, Arizona)
References
- Web site: Hospitals in New Mexico. American Hospital Directory.
- Web site: Medicare Hospital Rating, New Mexico. New Mexico Network of Care. May 21, 2020.
- Web site: About Us . Lovelace Health System . February 23, 2018.
- Web site: New Mexico VA Health Care System. May 21, 2020. VA.
- Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=82003322}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Clovis Baptist Hospital / Ramsey Hotel ]. National Park Service. Kathleen Brooker . October 8, 1981 . September 17, 2017.
- Web site: Zuni Comprehensive Health Center. Indian Health Service. May 21, 2020.
- 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.