This is a list of current and former hospitals in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, U.S. By default, the list is sorted alphabetically by name. This table also provides the hospital network of each hospital (if applicable), the city and county where it is located, whether or not it has an emergency department, when it was opened and closed, its current status, type, and former names.
- Name: The most recent name of the hospital. Former names will be listed in the last column.
- Location: The lowest level census designation of the hospital's most recent location.
- Network: The parent organization or government agency in charge of the hospital. For closed hospitals, the network will retain its name at the time of closure and will not be updated if the network changes its name (such as Union Hospital, listed as a Partners Healthcare hospital even though the network changed its name to Mass General Brigham after the hospital closed). Text will be italicized if the hospital is independent or if it is owned or operated by a public entity.
- Emergency Department: Indicates the presence of an emergency department, along with trauma designation if applicable. "Former" if the hospital used to have one.
- EMS Region: As defined by the Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services. Will be filled even for facilities which predate region designations.
- Opened-Closed: The years of operation.
- Opened, when possible, specifically refers to the date on which the facility admitted its first patient.
- Status / Type / Notes:
- Status is in italics and is generally in reference to a hospital's inpatient operations: Active, Succeeded, or Closed. Marked "Fate Unknown" if the hospital is no longer in operation but it cannot be determined if it was closed or acquired.
- Hospital type, when available, comes after Status. When applicable, the type will always reference data from the Massachusetts Center for Health Information and Analysis. As CHIA was formed in 2012, any hospitals which either closed before data was collected or which do not fall under its purview (such as federal facilities) will be given the most appropriate typing.
- Notes will encompass all other appropriate information, including former names.
Note: Closures and opening dates, in the case where a hospital is acquired or merges with another, will be designated depending on how substantial the change is. For example, single hospitals purchased by a new entity will generally not be considered to have closed (such as Kindred Hospital Park View, originally Springfield Municipal Hospital, is considered for this list to have been open consistently since 1931), however simultaneous mergers of multiple hospitals may be considered as a closure of the old hospitals and opening of a new facility (such as Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, considered for this list to have "opened" when its predecessors, Beth Israel Hospital and New England Deaconess Hospital, "closed" and merged in 1996). Additionally, a facility which is still in business is considered "closed" if a change in operation leads to the facility no longer meeting an arguable definition of "hospital" (example: Burbank Hospital "closed" when inpatient care ended, although the location still exists as an outpatient campus of another hospital).
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{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header"
|+Massachusetts Hospitals
!Opened-Closed
!Status / Type / Notes
|-
|AdCare Hospital of Worcester
|American Addiction Centers
|Worcester
|Worcester
|No
|II
|1948-present
|Active - Non-Acute - Specialty
|-
|Adams-Nervine Asylum
|
|Jamaica Plain
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1880-
|Closed
|-
|Addison Gilbert Hospital
|Beth Israel Lahey Health
|Gloucester
|Essex
|Yes
|III
|1889-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Baker Memorial Hospital
|Massachusetts General Hospital
|Boston
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|
|Closed - Operated by Massachusetts General Hospital on its main campus.
|-
|Baldpate Hospital
|Independent
|Georgetown
|Essex
|No
|III
|1939-present
|Closed - Tuberculosis sanitarium originally, later fitted with iron lungs for polio patients, closed as rehabilitation and long-term care facility.
|-
|BayRidge Hospital
|Beth Israel Lahey Health
|Lynn
|Essex
|No
|III
|1996-present
|Active - Inpatient psychiatry
|-
|Baystate Franklin Medical Center
|Baystate Health
|Greenfield
|Franklin
|Yes
|I
|1894-present
|Active - Community - Originally named Franklin County Public Hospital.
|-
|Baystate Mary Lane Hospital
|Active - Teaching - Formed in 1976 through the merger of the Medical Center of Western Massachusetts and Wesson Memorial Hospital.
|Active - Community
|-
|Baystate Wing Hospital
|Baystate Health
|Palmer
|Hampden
|Yes
|I
|1913-present
|Active - Community - Formerly named Wing Memorial Hospital.
|Active - Community - Originally named Glover Hospital until its affiliation with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
|-
|Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth
|Beth Israel Lahey Health
|Plymouth
|Plymouth
|Yes
|V
|1903-present
|Active - Community - Originally named Jordan Hospital. Renamed when purchased by Beth Israel Health in 2014.
|-
|Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
|Beth Israel Lahey Health
|Boston
|Suffolk
|Yes
(Adult Level 1)
|IV
|1996-present
|Active - Academic
|-
|Beth Israel Hospital
|Independent
|Roxbury
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1916-1996
|Succeeded - Merged with New England Deaconess Hospital in 1996, forming Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
|-
|Beverly Hospital
|Beth Israel Lahey Health
|Beverly
|Essex
|Yes (Adult Level 3)
|III
|1888-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Boston Children's Hospital
|Independent
|Boston
|Suffolk
|Yes
(Pedi Level 1)
|IV
|1869-present
|Active - Specialty
|-
|Boston City Hospital
|Municipal
|Boston
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1864-1996
|Succeeded - Merged with Boston University Medical Center Hospital in 1996, forming Boston Medical Center.
|-
|Boston Dispensary
|Independent
|Boston
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1796-1930
|Succeeded - Merged with Floating Hospital for Children in 1930, forming New England Medical Center (now called Tufts Medical Center).
|-
|Boston Home for Incurables
|-
|Boston Hope Medical Center
|State, Municipal, Partners HealthCare, Boston Health Care for the Homeless
|Boston
|Suffolk
|No
|IV
|2020 (April-June)
|Closed - COVID-19 Field Hospital
|-
|Boston Hospital for Women
|Independent
|
|
|
|IV
|1966-1980
|Succeeded - Merged with Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and Robert Breck Hospital in 1980, forming Brigham and Women's Hospital
|-
|Boston Lying-In Hospital
|Independent
|Boston
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1832-1966
|Succeeded - Merged with the Free Hospital for Women in 1966, forming the Boston Hospital for Women
|-
|Boston Medical Center
|BMC Health System
|Boston
|Suffolk
|Yes
(Adult Level 1, Pedi Level 2)
|IV
|1996-present
|Active - Academic - Formed in 1996 through merger of Boston City Hospital and Boston University Medical Center Hospital.
|Closed
|-
|Boston Regional Medical Center
|Independent
|Stoneham
|Middlesex
|
|III
|1899-1999
|Closed - Formerly named New England Sanitarium and Hospital, later named New England Memorial Hospital.
|-
|Boston Sanatorium
|Municipal
|Mattapan
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1908-XXXX
|Closed - Originally named Boston Consumptives Hospital until name change in 1921. Closed mid-1900s. Merged with the Boston City Hospital in 1996, forming Boston Medical Center.
|-
|Bridgewater State Hospital
|Department of Correction
|Bridgewater
|Plymouth
|No
|V
|1855-present
|Active
|-
|Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital
|Mass General Brigham
|Jamaica Plain
|Suffolk
|Yes
|IV
|1900-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Brigham and Women's Hospital
|Mass General Brigham
|Boston
|Suffolk
|Yes
(Adult Level 1)
|IV
|1980-present
|Active - Academic - Formed in 1980 through merger of Robert Breck Brigham Hospital, Peter Brent Brigham Hospital, and the Boston Hospital for Women
|-
|Bristol County Tuberculosis Hospital
|Bristol County
|Attleboro
|Bristol
|No
|V
|1920-1960s
|Closed
|-
|Brockton Hospital
|Signature Healthcare
|Brockton
|Plymouth
|Yes
|V
|1896-present
|Active - Community - Closed between 2023 and 2024 due to fire damage.
|-
|Brockton VA Medical Center
|VA Boston Healthcare
|Brockton
|Plymouth
|No
|V
|1953-present
|Active - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital
|-
|Brookline Hospital
|Closed - Now an outpatient-only campus of UMass Clinton Hospital
|-
|Cambridge Hospital
|Cambridge Health Alliance
|Cambridge
|Middlesex
|Yes
|IV
|1918-present
|Active - Teaching - Originally named Cambridge City Hospital
|-
|Cape Cod and The Islands Mental Health Center
|Department of Mental Health
|Pocasset
|Barnstable
|No
|V
|
|Active - State Operated Facility
|-
|Cape Cod Hospital
|Cape Cod Healthcare
|Hyannis
|Barnstable
|Yes (Adult Level III).
|V
|1920-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Cardinal Cushing Hospital
|
|Brockton
|Plymouth
|
|V
|1968-1994
|Succeeded - Merged with Goddard Memorial Hospital in 1994, forming Good Samaritan Medical Center.
|Closed - Teaching
Close due to bankruptcy on August 31, 2024.
|-
|Central Hospital
|
|Somerville
|Middlesex
|Yes
|Closed
|-
|Charles River Hospital
|Independent
|Wellesley
|Norfolk
|No
|IV
|-2002
|Closed - Behavioral health hospital, closed for financial reasons.
|Active - Community - Formed in 1979 through the merger of Truesdale Hospital and Union Hospital, both of Fall River.
|Closed
|-
|Chelsea Marine Hospital
|United States Marine Corps
|Chelsea
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1857-1940
|Closed
|-
|Chelsea Memorial Hospital
|
|Chelsea
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|XXXX-1996
|Closed
|-
|Chelsea Naval Hospital
|United States Navy
|Chelsea
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1836-1974
|Closed
|-
|Children's Island Sanitarium
|
|Salem
|Essex
|No
|III
|1886-1946
|Closed
|-
|Choate Memorial Hospital
|Independent
|Woburn
|Middlesex
|Unknown
|IV
|1909-1989
|Closed
|-
|City Hospital (Fall River)
|
|Fall River
|Bristol
|
|V
|
|Closed
|-
|Clinton Hospital
|UMass Memorial Health
|Clinton
|Worcester
|Yes
|II
|1889-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Clinton Hospital - Leominster Campus
|UMass Memorial Health
|Leominster
|Worcester
|Yes
|II
|1912-present
|Active - Originally named Leominster Hospital.
|-
|Clover Hill Hospital
|Closed
|-
|Community Memorial Hospital
|
|Ayer
|Middlesex
|
|II
|1924-1964
|Succeeded - Originally named Ayer Private Hospital. Renamed Community Memorial Hospital in 1927, when the Ayer Hospital Association took control of the hospital.
|Closed
|-
|Curahealth - Boston
|Curahealth
|Brighton
|Suffolk
|No
|IV
|1940-2017; 2020-XXXX
|Closed - Originally named Hahnemann Hospital. Later renamed Kindred Hospital after being acquired by Kindred Healthcare.
|Closed - Three years after closing, facility repurposed as Federal Medical Center Devens.
|-
|Dale General Hospital
|United States Army
(Union Army)
|Worcester
|Worcester
|
|II
|1864-1865
|Closed - Civil War-era hospital.
|-
|Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
|Independent
|Boston
|Suffolk
|No
|IV
|1947-present
|Active - Specialty
|-
|Danvers State Hospital
|State Government
|Danvers
|Essex
|No
|III
|1878-1992
|Closed - Facility repurposed into housing property repurposed into medical offices
|-
|Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital
|VA Bedford Healthcare
|Bedford
|Middlesex
|No
|IV
|1928-present
|Active - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital
|-
|Edward P. Boland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
|VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare
|Leeds
|Hampshire
|No
|I
|1924-present
|Active - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital
|-
|Elizabeth Mason Infirmary
|
|Northampton
|Hampshire
|
|I
|1920-1981
|Active - Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
|-
|Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of New England
|Encompass Health
|Woburn
|Middlesex
|No
|IV
|1967-present
|Active - Non-Acute - Rehabilitation
|-
|Encompass Rehabilitation Hospital of Western Massachusetts
|Encompass Health
|Ludlow
|Hampden
|No
|I
|1996-present
|Active - Non-Acute - Rehabilitation - Originally named Rehabilitation Institute Of Western Massachusetts, later named HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Western Massachusetts.
|-
|Essex Hospital
|
|Salem
|Essex
|No
|III
|1773-1774
|Closed
|-
|Everett Hospital
|Cambridge Health Alliance
|Everett
|Middlesex
|Yes
|III
|1897-present
|Active - Teaching - Formerly Whidden Memorial Hospital
|-
|Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital
|Encompass Health
|Worcester
|Worcester
|No
|II
|
|Active - Non-Acute - Rehabilitation only since 1987.
|Succeeded - Merged with Fall River Hospital in 1900, forming Union Hospital.
|
|Fall River
|Bristol
|Yes
|V
|
|Fate Unknown
|-
|Fall River Hospital
|
|Fall River
|Bristol
|
|V
|1885-1900
|Closed
|-
|Federal Medical Center, Devens
|Federal Bureau of Prisons
|Devens (Harvard)
|Worcester
|No
|II
|1999-present
|Closed
|-
|Floating Hospital for Children
|Tufts Medicine
|Boston
|Suffolk
|Yes
|IV
|1894-1927
|Succeeded - Ship was destroyed by fire in 1927, and hospital moved to a new on-shore facility. Merged with Boston Dispensary in 1930, forming New England Medical Center (now called Tufts Medical Center).
|-
|Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children
|Closed
|-
|Foxborough State Hospital
|State
|Foxborough
|Norfolk
|No
|V
|-1914
|Closed - Originally named the Massachusetts Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebriates.
|-
|Framingham Union Hospital
|Tenet Healthcare > MetroWest Medical Center
|Framingham
|Middlesex
|Yes
|IV
|
|Active - Community
|-
|Franciscan Children's
|Independent
|Brighton
|Suffolk
|No
|IV
|
|Active - Non-Acute - Specialty - Originally named the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Memorial Hospital.
|-
|Free Hospital for Women
|Independent
|Brookline
|Norfolk
|
|IV
|1875-1966
|Succeeded - Merged with the Boston Lying-In Hospital in 1966, forming the Boston Hospital for Women
|-
|Fuller Hospital
|Universal Health Services
|Attleboro
|Bristol
|No
|V
|1937-present
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
|-
|Gaebler Children's Center
|Department of Mental Health
|Waltham
|Middlesex
|No
|IV
|1955-1992
|Closed
|-
|Gardner State Hospital
|State
|Gardner
|Worcester
|
|II
|XXXX-1975
|Closed
|-
|Goddard Memorial Hospital
|
|Stoughton
|Norfolk
|
|V
|XXXX-1994
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
|-
|Hebrew Rehabilitation Center
|Hebrew SeniorLife
|Roslindale
|Suffolk
|No
|IV
|
|Active - Non-Acute - Specialty
|-
|Heywood Hospital
|Heywood Healthcare
|Gardner
|Worcester
|Yes
|II
|1907-present
|Active - Community - Formerly named Henry Heywood Memorial Hospital.
|Closed - Originally named Holden District Hospital
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
|-
|House of the Good Samaritan
|Boston Children's Hospital
|Boston
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1861-1973
|Closed - Absorbed by Boston Children's Hospital in 1967.
|-
|HRI Hospital
|Universal Health Services
|Brookline
|Norfolk
|No
|IV
|
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
|-
|Hubbard Regional Hospital
|Independent
|Webster
|Worcester
|
|II
|1929-2009
|Closed - Originally named Webster District Hospital
|-
|Hudson Hospital
|-
|Kenmore Hospital
|Massachusetts College of Osteopathy
|Fenway–Kenmore
|Suffolk
|Yes
|IV
|1939-1955
|Closed
|-
|Kindred Hospital Northeast - Braintree
|Kindred Healthcare
|Braintree
|Norfolk
|No
|IV
|1917-2008
|Closed - Originally named Norfolk County Hospital, later named Massachusetts Respiratory Hospital.
|Closed
|-
|Kindred Hospital Northeast - Waltham
|Kindred Healthcare
|Waltham
|Middlesex
|No
|IV
|XXXX-2012
|Closed
|-
|Kindred Hospital Park View
|Vibra Healthcare
|Springfield
|Hampden
|No
|I
|1931-2019
|Closed - Long-term acute care and rehabilitation hospital. Originally named Springfield Municipal Hospital until sold by the city in 1996. Formerly part of Kindred Healthcare, was sold in 2013 to Vibra though it kept "Kindred" in its name.
|-
|Lahey Hospital & Medical Center
|Beth Israel Lahey Health
|Burlington
|Middlesex
|Yes (Adult Level 1)
|IV
|1923-present
|Active - Teaching
|-
|Lahey Medical Center, Peabody
|Beth Israel Lahey Health
|Peabody
|Essex
|Yes
|III
|1994-present
|Active - Teaching
|-
|Lakeville Hospital
|State
|Lakeville
|Plymouth
|
|V
|1910-1992
|Closed
|-
|Lawrence F. Quigley Memorial Hospital
|
|Chelsea
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|
|Active - Part of Veterans Home at Chelsea
|-
|Lawrence Hospital
|Merrimack Health
|Lawrence
|Essex
|Yes
(Adult Level 3)
|III
|1875-present
|Active - Community - Formerly named Lawrence General Hospital. Renamed in September 2025.
|-
|Lawrence Memorial Hospital
|Tufts Medicine
|Medford
|Middlesex
|Former
|III
|
|Active - Community
|-
|Leonard Morse Hospital
|Tenet Healthcare > MetroWest Medical Center
|Natick
|Middlesex
|Former
|IV
|
|Active - Community
|-
|Lemuel Shattuck Hospital
|Department of Public Health
|Jamaica Plain
|Suffolk
|No
|IV
|
|Active - State Operated Facility
|-
|Long Island Hospital
|
|Long Island
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1893-XXXX
|Closed
|-
|Longwood Hospital
|
|Boston
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1907-1981
|Closed - Originally named Vincent Memorial Hospital.
|Closed
|-
|Marlborough Hospital
|UMass Memorial Health
|Marlborough
|Middlesex
|Yes
|IV
|
|Active - Community
|-
|Martha's Vineyard Hospital
|Mass General Brigham
|Oak Bluffs
|Dukes
|Yes
|V
|1921-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Mary A. Alley Hospital
|
|Marblehead
|Essex
|
|III
|1922-
|Closed
|-
|Massachusetts Eye & Ear
|Mass General Brigham
|Boston
|Suffolk
|Yes
|IV
|1824-present
|Active - Specialty - Originally named the Boston Eye Infirmary
|-
|Massachusetts General Hospital
|Mass General Brigham
|Boston
|Suffolk
|Yes
(Adult Level 1, Pedi Level 1)
|IV
|1811-present
|Active - Academic
|-
|Massachusetts Mental Health Center
|Department of Public Health
|Boston
|Suffolk
|No
|IV
|1912-present
|Active - Originally named Boston Psychopathic Hospital.
|-
|McLean Hospital
| rowspan="3" |Mass General Brigham
|Belmont
|Middlesex
|No
|IV
|1811-present
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
|-
|McLean (SouthEast)
| rowspan="2" |Middleborough
| rowspan="2" |Plymouth
| rowspan="2" |No
| rowspan="2" |V
|1999-present
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Located on Issac Street
|-
|McLean (SouthEast at Oak Street)
|2021-Present
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
Located on Oak Street - Formerly High Point Hospital
|-
|Medfield State Hospital
|State
|Medfield
|Norfolk
|No
|IV
|1892-2003
|Closed
|-
|Medical Center of Western Massachusetts
|
|Springfield
|Hampden
|
|I
|1974-1976
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
|-
|Monson Developmental Center
|State
|Monson
|Hampden
|No
|I
|1855-1887; 1898-2012
|Closed - Formerly named State Farm School, and later State Primary School. Also housed the state's Hospital for Epileptics starting in 1898.
|-
|Morton Hospital
|Brown University Health
|Taunton
|Bristol
|Yes
|V
|1889-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Mount Auburn Hospital
|Beth Israel Lahey Health
|Cambridge
|Middlesex
|Yes
|IV
|1866-1872; 1886-present
|Active - Teaching - Originally named Cambridge Hospital
|-
|Murphy Army Hospital
|United States Army
|Waltham
|Middlesex
|No
|IV
|
|Closed
|-
|Nantucket Cottage Hospital
|Mass General Brigham
|Nantucket
|Nantucket
|Yes
|V
|1911-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Nashoba Valley Medical Center
|Steward Health Care
|Ayer
|Middlesex
|Yes
|II
|1964-2024
|Closed
|-
|North Adams Regional Hospital
|Northern Berkshire Healthcare
|North Adams
|Berkshire
|Yes
|I
|1884-2014;
2024-present
|Active
|-
|Northampton State Hospital
|State
|Northampton
|Hampshire
|
|I
|1858-1993
|Closed
|-
|Norwood Hospital
|Steward Health Care
|Norwood
|Norfolk
|Yes
|IV
|1919-2020
|Closed
|-
|PAM Health Specialty Hospital of Stoughton
|PAM Health
|Stoughton
|Norfolk
|No
|V
|
|Active - Non-Acute - Chronic Care
|-
|Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital for Children
|Department of Public Health
|Canton
|Norfolk
|No
|IV
|
|Active - State Operated Facility
|-
|Paul A. Dever State School
|Department of Mental Health
|Taunton
|Bristol
|No
|V
|1952-2002
|Closed - Originally named Myles Standish School for the Mentally Retarded
|-
|Pembroke Hospital
|Independent
|Pembroke
|Plymouth
|No
|V
|
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
|-
|Penikese Island Leper Hospital
|
|Gosnold
|Dukes
|No
|V
|1905-1921
|Closed
|-
|Peter Bent Brigham Hospital
|Independent
|Boston
|
|Brockton
|Plymouth
|
|V
|
|Unknown
|-
|Pittsfield General Hospital
|
|Pittsfield
|Berkshire
|
|I
|1875-1967
|Succeeded - Originally named House of Mercy. Merged with Pittsfield's Saint Luke's Hospital in 1967, forming Berkshire Medical Center.
|-
|Plunkett Memorial Hospital
|Closed
|-
|Pondville State Hospital
|State
|Norfolk
|Norfolk
|
|IV
|1927-XXXX
|
|-
|Pratt Clinic / New England Center Hospital
|New England Center Medical Hospitals
|Boston
|Suffolk
|
|IV
|1948-1965
|Succeeded - Established in 1931 as part of the Boston Dispensary. Expanded in 1938 to become the Pratt Diagnostic Hospital. Became independent from Boston Dispensary in 1946. Merged with Boston Dispensary and Boston Floating Hospital in 1965, forming the New England Center Medical Hospitals, which later became Tufts Medical Center.
|-
|Providence Behavioral Health Hospital
|
|Holyoke
|
|No
|I
|
|Succeeded - Now Miravista Behavioral Health
|-
|Quincy Medical Center
|Steward Health Care
|Quincy
|Norfolk
|Yes
|IV
|1891-2020
|Closed
|-
|Revere Memorial Hospital
|Closed - Originally named Revere General Hospital. Converted into a nursing facility which remained open as of June 2024.
|Closed - Also known as "Doctors Hospital"
|-
|Rutland Heights State Hospital
|State
|Rutland
|Worcester
|
|II
|1898-1991
|Closed - Originally named Massachusetts Hospital for Consumptives and Tubercular Patients. Renamed Massachusetts State Sanatorium in 1900, then Rutland State Sanatorium in 1919, Rutland Hospital in 1963, and finally Rutland Heights State Hospital in 1965.
|-
|Saint Anne's Hospital
|Brown University Health
|Fall River
|Bristol
|Yes
|V
|1906-present
|Closed - Converted into a nursing facility sometime before closing in 1988.
|-
|Saint Vincent Hospital
|Tenet Healthcare
|Worcester
|Worcester
|Yes
|II
|
|Active - Teaching
|-
|Saints Medical Center
|
|Lowell
|Middlesex
|Yes
|III
|1992-2012
|Succeeded - Acquired by Lowell General Hospital in 2012
|-
|Salem Hospital
|Mass General Brigham
|Salem
|Essex
|Yes
|III
|1873-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Sancta Maria Hospital
|Closed - Converted to a nursing facility which was still active as of June 2024.
|Closed - All inpatient services closed in 2009; emergency department closed in 2020. Now outpatient only.
|Closed - Originally named Pondville State Hospital.
|Active - Community
|-
|Symmes Hospital
|Closed
|-
|TaraVista Behavioral Health Center
|TaraVista Health Partners
|Devens (Harvard)
|Worcester
|No
|II
|
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health
|-
|Taunton State Hospital
|Department of Mental Health
|Taunton
|Bristol
|No
|V
|1854-present
|Active - State Operated Facility
|-
|Templeton Developmental Center
|State
|Templeton
|Worcester
|
|II
|1899-2015
|Closed - Originally named the Templeton Farm Colony.
|-
|Tewksbury State Hospital
|Department of Public Health
|Tewksbury
|Middlesex
|No
|III
|1854-present
|Active - State Operated Facility
|-
|The Dimock Center
|Independent
|Roxbury
|Suffolk
|No
|IV
|1862-present
|Active - Originally named New England Hospital for Women and Children.
|Active - Non-Acute - Behavioral Health - Acquired by Monte Nido in 2021
|Closed
|-
|Wesson Memorial Hospital
|
|Springfield
|Hampden
|
|I
|1906-1976
|Closed - Originally named Millers River Hospital. Renamed in 1927.
|-
|Winchester Hospital
|Beth Israel Lahey Health
|Winchester
|Middlesex
|Yes
|IV
|1912-present
|Active - Community
|-
|Winthrop Community Hospital
|Closed - Originally named the Metcalf Hospital. Renamed in 1922.
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External links
- Massachusetts hospitals – Massachusetts Hospital Association
- . (Various documents).
