This is a list of hospitals in North Carolina. Four hospitals serve as university-affiliated academic medical centers: Duke University Hospital, ECU Health, UNC Health and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, while Atrium Health's Carolinas Medical Center and WakeMed are unaffiliated Level I trauma centers.
Hospital List
Name | City | County | Inpatient General Beds | Trauma designation[1] | Affiliation | Notes |
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AdventHealth Hendersonville | Hendersonville | Henderson | 62[2] | — | AdventHealth | Formerly Park Ridge Health[3] |
Alleghany Health | Sparta | Alleghany | 6[4] or 3[2] | — | Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist[5] | Critical Access Hospital;[4] formerly Alleghany Memorial Hospital |
Angel Medical Center | Franklin | Macon | 25[4] | — | HCA[6]/ Mission[7] | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
Ashe Memorial Hospital | Jefferson | Ashe | 76[2] or 25[4] | — | Novant Health (via Shared Services)[8][9] | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
Atrium Health Anson | Wadesboro | Anson | 15 | — | Atrium Health[10][5] | — |
Atrium Health Cabarrus | Concord | Cabarrus | 447[2] | Level III | Atrium Health[11][10][5] | Count includes the Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital |
Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 874[12] | Level I | Atrium Health[11][10][5] | Counts include 234 beds at the Levine Children's Hospital |
Atrium Health Cleveland | Shelby | Cleveland | 241[13] | Level III | Atrium Health[11][10][5] | — |
Atrium Health Harrisburg | Charlotte[14][15] | Cabarrus[15] | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Huntersville | Huntersville | Mecklenburg | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Kannapolis | Kannapolis | Cabarrus | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Kings Mountain | Kings Mountain | Cleveland | 67[13] | — | Atrium Health[11][10][5] | — |
Atrium Health Lincoln | Lincolnton | Lincoln | 101[2] | — | Atrium Health[11][10][5] | — |
Atrium Health Mercy | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 185[16] | — | Atrium Health[10][5] | — |
Atrium Health Mountain Island | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Pineville | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 278[2] | — | Atrium Health[10][5] | formerly Mercy Hospital South |
Atrium Health Providence | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health SouthPark | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Stanly | Albemarle | Stanly | 97[11] | — | Atrium Health[10][5] | — |
Atrium Health Steele Creek | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Union | Monroe | Union | 182[11][17] | — | Atrium Health[11][10][5] | |
Atrium Health Union West | Stallings | Union | 40[18] | — | Atrium Health[11][10][5] | |
Atrium Health University City | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 104[11][2] | — | Atrium Health[11][10][5] | — |
Atrium Health Waxhaw | Waxhaw | Union | — | — | Atrium Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Davie Medical Center | Bermuda Run | Davie | 50[19][20] | — | Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist[5] | — |
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist High Point Medical Center | High Point | Guilford | 351[21] | — | Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist[5] | — |
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Lexington Medical Center | Lexington | Davidson | 94 | — | Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist[5] | — |
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 885 | Level I | Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist[5] | — |
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Wilkes Medical Center | North Wilkesboro | Wilkes | 144 | — | Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist[5] | — |
Betsy Johnson Regional Hospital | Dunn | Harnett | 101[22] | — | Cape Fear/Harnett Health[22] | — |
Blue Ridge Regional Hospital | Spruce Pine | Mitchell | 25[4] | — | HCA[6]/ Mission[7] | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
Cannon Memorial Hospital | Linville | Avery | 8[4] | — | ARHS; UNC Health | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
Cape Fear Valley Bladen County Hospital | Elizabethtown | Bladen | 25[4] | — | Cape Fear | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
Cape Fear Valley Hoke Hospital | Raeford | Hoke | 41 | — | Cape Fear | — |
Cape Fear Valley Medical Center | Fayetteville | Cumberland | 600 | Level III | Cape Fear | — |
CarolinaEast Medical Center | New Bern | Craven | 350 | — | — | — |
CaroMont Regional Medical Center | Gastonia | Gaston | 435 | Level III | CaroMont Health | |
CaroMont Regional Medical Center - Mount Holly | Mount Holly | Gaston | — | — | CaroMont Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Carteret Health Care | Morehead City | Carteret | 135 | — | — | — |
Catawba Valley Medical Center | Hickory | Catawba | 258 | — | — | — |
Central Carolina Hospital | Sanford | Lee | 137 | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | — |
Central Harnett Hospital | Lillington | Harnett | 50[22] | — | Cape Fear/Harnett Health[22] | — |
Columbus Regional Healthcare System | Whiteville | Columbus | 154 | — | Atrium Health[10][5] | — |
Cone Health Alamance Regional | Burlington | Alamance | 182[2] | — | Cone Health | — |
Cone Health Annie Penn Hospital | Reidsville | Rockingham | 110 | — | Cone Health | — |
Cone Health MedCenter High Point | High Point | Guilford | — | — | Cone Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Cone Health Moses Cone Hospital | Greensboro | Guilford | 536[25] | Level II | Cone Health | includes Cone Health Women's & Children's Center; some historical signage still carries the previous name, The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital |
Cone Health Wesley Long Hospital | Greensboro | Guilford | 175 | — | Cone Health | — |
Dosher Memorial Hospital | Southport | Brunswick | 25[4] | — | — | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
Duke Raleigh Hospital | Raleigh | Wake | 186 | — | Duke Health | — |
Duke Regional Hospital | Durham | Durham | 369 | — | Duke Health | — |
Duke University Hospital | Durham | Durham | 943 | Level I | Duke Health | — |
ECU Health Beaufort Hospital | Washington | Beaufort | 142 | — | ECU Health | Formerly Vidant Beaufort Hospital |
ECU Health Bertie Hospital | Windsor | Bertie | 6[4] | — | ECU Health | Critical Access Hospital;[4] Formerly Vidant Bertie Hospital |
ECU Health Chowan Hospital | Edenton | Chowan | 25[4] | — | ECU Health | Critical Access Hospital;[4] Formerly Vidant Chowan Hospital |
ECU Health Duplin Hospital | Kenansville | Duplin | 101 | — | ECU Health | Formerly Vidant Duplin Hospital |
ECU Health Edgecombe Hospital | Tarboro | Edgecombe | 117 | — | ECU Health | Formerly Heritage Hospital, Vidant Edgecombe Hospital |
ECU Health Medical Center | Greenville | Pitt | 974 | Level I | ECU Health | Formerly Pitt County Memorial Hospital & Vidant Medical Center |
ECU Health North Hospital | Roanoke Rapids | Halifax | 204 | — | ECU Health | Formerly Halifax Regional Medical Center, Vidant North Hospital[26] |
ECU Health Roanoke-Chowan Hospital | Ahoskie | Hertford | 114 | — | ECU Health | Formerly Vidant Roanoke-Chowan Hospital |
Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital | Murphy | Cherokee | 57[27] or 25[4] | — | Erlanger | Critical Access Hospital;[4] Formerly Murphy Medical Center |
FirstHealth Montgomery Memorial Hospital | Troy | Montgomery | 25[4] | — | FirstHealth | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital | Pinehurst | Moore | 402 | — | FirstHealth | — |
FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital - Hoke | Raeford | Hoke | 8 | — | FirstHealth | — |
FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital - Richmond | Rockingham | Richmond | 99 [28] | — | FirstHealth | — |
Frye Regional Medical Center | Hickory | Catawba | 355 | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | — |
Granville Medical Center | Oxford | Granville | 62[29][30] | — | — | — |
Harris Regional Hospital | Sylva | Jackson | 86 | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | Formerly MedWest-Harris |
Haywood Regional Medical Center | Clyde | Haywood | 169 | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | Formerly MedWest-Haywood |
Highlands-Cashiers Hospital | Highlands | Macon | 25[4] | — | HCA[6]/ Mission[7] | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
Highsmith-Rainey Specialty Hospital | Fayetteville | Cumberland | 66 | — | Cape Fear | — |
Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital | Elkin | Surry | 220 | — | — | — |
Iredell Memorial Hospital | Statesville | Iredell | 247 | — | — | — |
Lake Norman Regional Medical Center | Mooresville | Iredell | 123[31] | — | Community Health[31] | Pending sale to Novant Health |
LifeBrite Community Hospital of Stokes | Danbury | Stokes | 25[4] | — | LifeBrite | Critical Access Hospital;[4] Formerly Pioneer Community Hospital of Stokes |
Maria Parham Health | Henderson | Vance | 102 | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | — |
Maria Parham - Franklin | Louisburg | Franklin | — | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. Formerly Novant Health Franklin Medical Center. |
Martin General Hospital | Williamston | Martin | 49[32] | — | Quorum Health[32] | — |
Mission Hospital | Asheville | Buncombe | 763[33] | Level II | HCA[6]/ Mission[7] | — |
Mission Hospital McDowell | Marion | McDowell | 65 | — | HCA[6]/ Mission[7] | Formerly McDowell Hospital |
North Carolina Specialty Hospital | Durham | Durham | 18 | — | — | — |
Northern Regional Hospital | Mount Airy | Surry | 133 | — | — | Formerly Northern Hospital of Surry County |
Novant Health Ballantyne Medical Center | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 36[34] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center | Supply | Brunswick | 74[35] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Charlotte Orthopaedic Hospital | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 80[35] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Clemmons Medical Center | Clemmons | Forsyth | — | — | Novant Health | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 921 | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center | Huntersville | Mecklenburg | 75[35] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Kernersville Medical Center | Kernersville | Forsyth | 50[35] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Matthews Medical Center | Matthews | Mecklenburg | 137[35] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Medical Park Hospital | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 22[35] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center | Mint Hill | Mecklenburg | 46[36] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health New Hanover Orthopedic Hospital | Wilmington | New Hanover | 94[37] | — | Novant Health[38]/NHRMC | Formerly Cape Fear Memorial Hospital, NHRMC Orthopedic Hospital |
Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center | Wilmington | New Hanover | 798 | Level II | Novant Health[38]/NHRMC | — |
Novant Health Pender Medical Center | Burgaw | Pender | 25[4] | — | Novant Health / NHRMC | Critical Access Hospital;[4] formerly Pender Memorial Hospital |
Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 622[35] | Level III | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Rowan Medical Center | Salisbury | Rowan | 268[35] | — | Novant Health | — |
Novant Health Thomasville Medical Center | Thomasville | Davidson | 146[35] | — | Novant Health | — |
Onslow Memorial Hospital | Jacksonville | Onslow | 162 | — | UNC Health[39] | — |
The Outer Banks Hospital | Nags Head | Dare | 19[4] | — | ECU Health | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
Person Memorial Hospital | Roxboro | Person | 110 | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | — |
Randolph Health | Asheboro | Randolph | 145 | — | American Healthcare Systems | — |
Rutherford Regional Health System | Rutherfordton | Rutherford | 143 | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | — |
Sampson Regional Medical Center | Clinton | Sampson | 146 | — | — | — |
Scotland Memorial Hospital | Laurinburg | Scotland | 104[40] | — | Atrium Health[10][5] | Counts do not include 50 nursing home beds in the Edwin Morgan Center |
Sentara Albemarle Medical Center | Elizabeth City | Pasquotank | 182 | — | Sentara | Formerly Albemarle Hospital |
St. Luke's Hospital | Columbus | Polk | 25[4] | — | Atrium Health[10][5] | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
Swain Community Hospital | Bryson City | Swain | 25[4] | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | Critical Access Hospital;[4] Formerly MedWest-Swain |
Transylvania Regional Hospital | Brevard | Transylvania | 25[4] | — | HCA[6]/ Mission[7] | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
UNC Health Blue Ridge - Morganton | Morganton | Burke | 315 | — | UNC Health[41] | Formerly Grace Hospital, later Carolinas Healthcare System Morganton |
UNC Health Blue Ridge - Valdese | Valdese | Burke | — | — | UNC Health[41] | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. Formerly Valdese Hospital, later Carolinas Healthcare System Valdese |
UNC Health Caldwell | Lenoir | Caldwell | 110 | — | UNC Health | — |
UNC Health Chatham | Siler City | Chatham | 25[4] | — | UNC Health | Critical Access Hospital[4] |
UNC Health Johnston | Smithfield | Johnston | 177 | — | UNC Health | — |
UNC Health Johnston Clayton | Clayton | Johnston | 50 | — | UNC Health | |
UNC Health Lenoir | Kinston | Lenoir | 261 | — | UNC Health | Formerly Lenoir Memorial Hospital |
UNC Health Nash | Rocky Mount | Nash | 353 | — | UNC Health | Formerly Nash General Hospital, later Nash UNC Health CAre |
UNC Health Pardee[42] | Hendersonville | Henderson | 222 | — | UNC Health | Formerly Pardee UNC Health Care |
UNC Health Rex | Raleigh | Wake | 665 | — | UNC Health | — |
UNC Health Rex Holly Springs | Holly Springs | Wake | 50 | — | UNC Health | — |
UNC Health Rockingham[43] | Eden | Rockingham | 229 | — | UNC Health | Formerly Morehead Memorial Hospital |
UNC Health Southeastern | Lumberton | Robeson | 452 | — | UNC Health | Formerly Southeastern Regional Medical Center |
UNC Health Wayne | Goldsboro | Wayne | 316 | — | UNC Health | — |
UNC Hospitals Hillsborough Campus | Hillsborough | Orange | 83 | — | UNC Health | On license of UNC Medical Center |
UNC Medical Center | Chapel Hill | Orange | 778 | Level I | UNC Health | — |
WakeMed | Raleigh | Wake | 567[44] | Level I | WakeMed | Formerly Memorial Hospital of Wake County |
WakeMed Apex | Apex | Wake | — | — | WakeMed | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
WakeMed Brier Creek | Raleigh | Wake | — | — | WakeMed | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
WakeMed Cary Hospital | Cary | Wake | 156[44] | Level III | WakeMed | formerly Western Wake Medical Center |
WakeMed Garner | Garner | Wake | — | — | WakeMed | Freestanding ED; No inpatient beds on site. |
WakeMed North Hospital | Raleigh | Wake | 61[44][45] | — | WakeMed | — |
Washington Regional Medical Center | Plymouth | Washington | 49 | — | Affinity Health Partners | Critical Access Hospital;[46] Formerly Washington County Hospital |
Watauga Medical Center | Boone | Watauga | 117 | — | ARHS; UNC Health | — |
Wilson Medical Center | Wilson | Wilson | 294 | — | Duke LifePoint[23][24] | — |
Closed hospitals
Name | City | County | Hospital beds | Year Opened | Date Closed | Affiliation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Davis Regional Medical Center | Statesville | Iredell | 130[31] | — | August 24, 2022 | Community Health[31] | in July 2022, announced plans to discontinue acute care services and become specialty inpatient behavioral health hospital[47] |
Carolinas ContinueCARE Hospital at University | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 35[11] | 2015 | March 2022[48] | ||
Cone Health Women's Hospital | Greensboro | Guilford | 134 | 1977 | February 23, 2020 | Cone Health | Originally Greensboro Hospital.
Reopened as Cone Health Green Valley Campus, a dedicated COVID hospital, April 2020-March 2021 |
Carolinas ContinueCARE Hospital at Kings Mountain | Kings Mountain | Cleveland | 28[11] | March 2014 | circa 2018 | After Crawley Memorial closed, the LTAC was moved to campus of Atrium Health Kings Mountain | |
Our Community Hospital | Scotland Neck | Halifax | 100 | 1992 | December 31, 2017 | — | — |
Sandhills Regional Medical Center | Hamlet | Richmond | 64 | ? | November 2017[49] | FirstHealth[50] |
Leased by state for overflow during COVID-19 pandemic[51] |
Wake Forest Baptist Health Davie Hospital | Mocksville | Davie | 10[49] | 1956 | March 2017[49] | Formerly Davie County Hospital, later Davie Medical Center - Mocksville. Replaced by new facility in Bermuda Run (Wake Forest Baptist Health Davie Medical Center ) | |
Novant Health Franklin Medical Center | Louisburg | Franklin | 2 | October 16, 2015 | Novant Health | licensed for 83 beds, but only staffed 2 inpatient beds and 13 geriatric behavioral health beds. | |
Yadkin Valley Community Hospital | Yadkinville | Yadkin | 22 | May 22, 2015[52] | HMC/CAH | formerly Hoots Memorial Hospital | |
Anson Community Hospital | Wadesboro | Anson | 52 | 1954 | July 2014 | Atrium Health | replaced by Carolinas HealthCare System Anson |
Vidant Pungo Hospital | Belhaven | Beaufort | 25 | 1949 | July 2014 | Vidant | |
Blowing Rock Hospital | Blowing Rock | Watauga | 25[49] | October 2013[49] | |||
Dorothea Dix Hospital | Raleigh | Wake | 2012 | Psychiatric Hospital | |||
Crawley Memorial Hospital | Boiling Springs | Cleveland | 60 | 1974 | December 2009[49] | Atrium Health | Established in 1949 as Royster Memorial Hospital
In 1985 began converting acute care beds to skilled care beds |
Frye Regional Medical Center Alexander Campus[49] | Taylorsville[49] | Alexander | 23 | February 2007[49] | formerly Alexander Community Hospital | ||
Mission Family Health Center[49] | Burnsville | Yancey | 6[49] | September 2006[49] | formerly Yancey Community Medical Center[49] | ||
Good Hope Hospital[49] | Erwin | Harnett | 43[49] | April 2006[49] | |||
Sloop Memorial Hospital | Crossnore | Avery | 38 | 1928 | 1999 | Formerly Garrett Memorial Hospital 1928–1983 |
Other hospitals
There are several Long term acute care hospitals and inpatient rehab facilities in the state of North Carolina.
Name | City | County | Hospital beds | Affiliation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atrium Health Pineville Rehabilitation Hospital | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 29[53] | Atrium Health[5] | formerly Carolinas Rehabilitation - Pineville |
Asheville Specialty Hospital | Asheville | Buncombe | 34[11][54] | Mission[54] | — |
CarePartners Rehabilitation Hospital | Asheville | Buncombe | 80 | — | — |
Carolinas ContinueCARE Hospital at Pineville | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 40[11] | Atrium Health | — |
Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation Charlotte | Charlotte | Mecklenburg | 72[55][11] | Atrium Health[11][5] | on the campus of Carolinas Medical Center. New building opened January 2023. |
Carolinas Rehabilitation Mount Holly | Belmont | Gaston | 40[11] | Atrium Health[11][5] | — |
Carolinas Rehabilitation Cabarrus | Concord | Cabarrus | 40[11] | Atrium Health[11][5] | — |
Kindred Hospital - Greensboro | Greensboro | Guilford | 124 | ScionHealth | — |
LifeCare Hospitals of North Carolina | Rocky Mount | Nash | 50 | LifeCare | — |
Novant Health Rehabilitation Hospital | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 68 | Novant Health, Encompass Health | — |
Select Specialty Hospital - Durham | Durham | Durham | 30 | Select Specialty Hospital | — |
Select Specialty Hospital - Greensboro | Greensboro | Guilford | 30 | Select Specialty Hospital | — |
Select Specialty Hospital - Winston-Salem | Winston-Salem | Forsyth | 42 | Select Specialty Hospital | — |
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services administers 3 psychiatric hospitals in North Carolina:
Name | City | County | Year Opened |
---|---|---|---|
Broughton Hospital | Morganton | ||
Central Regional Hospital | Butner | Granville | |
Cherry Hospital | Goldsboro |
The United States Department of Defense armed forces operate three hospitals in North Carolina:
Military hospital | City | County | Inpatient
Beds |
Trauma designation[1] | Affiliation | Military base |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Naval Hospital Cherry Point | — | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Effective June 2011, MCAS Cherry Point is only served by an on-base clinic. | ||||
Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune | Jacksonville | Onslow | Level III | US Navy | Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune | |
Seymour Johnson AFB Facility | — | Seymour Johnson Air Force Base | ||||
Womack Army Medical Center | 138 | Level III | US Army | U.S. Army Fort Liberty |
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs operates four hospitals in North Carolina:
Name | City | County | Inpatient
Beds |
Trauma designation[1] | Affiliation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asheville VA Medical Center | Asheville | Buncombe | — | VHA | ||
Durham VA Medical Center | Durham | Durham | — | VHA | ||
Fayetteville VA Medical Center | Fayetteville | Cumberland | — | VHA | ||
W. G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center Salisbury, NC | Salisbury | Rowan | — | VHA |
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