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Hasbro Children's Hospital
Potter Building, Butler Hospital
Roger Williams Medical Center
This is a list of
hospitals in the
U.S. state of
Rhode Island , sorted by hospital name.
Bradley Hospital -
East Providence ,
Providence County , founded 1931
[1]
Butler Hospital -
Providence ,
Providence County , Rhode Island's first hospital, opened 1847
Eleanor Slater Hospital at the John O. Pastore Center -
Cranston ,
Providence County
Eleanor Slater Hospital/Zambarano Unit -
Burrillville ,
Providence County
Hasbro Children's Hospital - Providence, Providence County, 1994
Kent Hospital -
Warwick ,
Kent County , 1951
Landmark Medical Center -
Woonsocket ,
Providence County , 1988
Miriam Hospital - Providence, Providence County, 1925
Newport Hospital -
Newport ,
Newport County , 1873
Our Lady of Fatima Hospital -
North Providence ,
Providence County , 1954
Providence VA Medical Center - Providence, Providence County, 1948
Rhode Island Hospital - Providence, Providence County, 1868
Rehabilitation Hospital of Rhode Island -
North Smithfield ,
Providence County
Roger Williams Medical Center - Providence, Providence County, 1878
South County Hospital - South Kingstown, Washington County, 1919
Saint Joseph's Hospital , Providence, Providence County, 1892
Westerly Hospital - Westerly, Washington County, 1925
Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island - Providence, Providence County, opened 1885 as the "Providence Lying-In Hospital"
Former hospitals
Providence City Hospital
John E. Fogarty Memorial Hospital at
The Ladd School - Exeter, opened 1962, later demolished
[2]
Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island -
Pawtucket , opened 1910, closed 2017
Naval Hospital — Newport, built 1909, closed ca. 1990
[2]
Osteopathic Hospital of Rhode Island opened in 1933 in Cranston. Renamed Osteopathic General Hospital in 1947. Renamed once again in 1971 as Cranston General Hospital . Closed September, 1993 as a result of bankruptcy.
Providence City Hospital , opened 1910; in 1931 re-named
Charles V. Chapin hospital, fell into decline and purchased by Providence College in 1974
[2]
[3]
Rhode Island Homeopathic Hospital — Providence, opened 1884, closed 1900
[2]
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