List of hospitals in Maryland
This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of Maryland, sorted by location. Information on date opened has been lifted from each extant article where available.
- Anne Arundel Medical Center (opened 1902; private, non-profit)
- Baltimore VA Medical Center
- Grace Medical Center (opened 1919)
- Greater Baltimore Medical Center (opened 1965)
- Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center (opened 1773)
- Johns Hopkins Hospital (opened 1889)
- Kennedy Krieger Institute (opened 1937)
- Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital (opened 1890)
- MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital (opened 1968)
- MedStar Harbor Hospital (opened 1903)
- MedStar Union Memorial Hospital (opened 1854)
- Mercy Medical Center (opened 1874 through merger of Washington Medical College and College of Physicians and Surgeons)
- Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (opened 1922)
- R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center (opened 1960)
- St. Agnes Hospital (opened 1823)
- Sinai Hospital (opened 1866)
- University of Maryland Medical Center (opened 1853)
- University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus (opened 1881)
- University of Maryland Rehabilitation & Orthopaedic Institute (opened circa 1863)
- Atlantic General Hospital
- National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (opened 1953)
- Suburban Hospital (opened 1943)
- Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (opened 1940)
- Eastern Shore Hospital Center (opened 1912)
- University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Cambridge (opened 2021)[2]
- Spring Grove Hospital Center (opened 1797)
- Gladys Spellman Specialty Hospital & Nursing Center
- MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center (opened 1977)
- Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center (opened 1973)
- Brandenburg Center
- Thomas B. Finan Center (opened 1979)
- UPMC Western Maryland (opened 2009)
- Sheppard Pratt at Ellicott City (opened after 1939)
- Adventist HealthCare Fort Washington Medical Center[3]
- Holy Cross Germantown Hospital
- Brook Lane Psychiatric Center
- Meritus Medical Center
- Western Maryland Hospital Center
- University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center (opened 1926)
- Doctors Community Hospital
- University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center
- University of Maryland Laurel Medical Center (opened 1978)
- MedStar St. Mary's Hospital (opened 1912)
- Garrett Regional Medical Center
- MedStar Montgomery Medical Center (opened 1920)
- CalvertHealth Medical Center (opened 1919)
- Northwest Hospital (opened 1963)
- Adventist HealthCare Rehabilitation
- Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center (opened 1979)[4]
- MedStar Franklin Square Hospital Center
- Deer's Head Center
- HealthSouth Chesapeake Rehabilitation Hospital
- Holly Center
- TidalHealth Peninsula Regional (opened 1898)
- Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center (opened 1907)[5]
- Holy Cross Hospital (opened 1963)
- Saint Luke Institute (opened 1981)
- Springfield Hospital Center (opened 1896)
- Greater Baltimore Medical Center (opened 1965)
- The Sheppard & Enoch Pratt Hospital (opened 1891)
- University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center (opened 1864)
- Carroll Hospital (opened 1961)
Defunct
- Children's Hospital
- Church Home and Hospital (1833-1999; expansion opposed, therefore closed)
- Crownsville Hospital Center (1911-2004; closed by State of Maryland)
- Edward W. McCready Memorial Hospital (circa 1924-2021; transitioned to free-standing medical facility, no longer a hospital)[6]
- Fallston General Hospital
- Forest Haven (1925-1991; closed by order of a Federal Judge)
- Fort Howard Veterans Hospital (circa 1940-2000)
- Glenn Dale Hospital (after 1934-1981; closed due to asbestos in the building structure)
- Harford Memorial Hospital (circa 1912-2024)[1]
- Henryton State Hospital (1922-1985; closed by State of Maryland)
- Hospital for Women of Maryland (1882-2001; repurposed into a student house facility)
- Jarvis Hospital (1862-1865; closed at the end of the Civil War)
- Liberty Medical Center
- Lutheran Hospital
- Memorial of Cumberland (1888-2009; replaced by UMPC Western Maryland)
- Pine Bluff State Hospital (1912-1977; converted to an elder care center)
- Rosewood Center (1888-2009; fires in 2006 and 2009 led to closure by State of Maryland)
- Sacred Heart (1905-1996; replaced by UMPC Western Maryland)
- University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Dorchester (circa 1904-2021; replaced by University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Cambridge)[2]
- University Specialty Hospital
- Walter P Carter Center (1976-2009; converted to an outpatient treatment facility)
- Washington County Hospital
References
- ^ a b Dickstein, Ryan (February 5, 2024). "Harford Memorial Hospital officially closes its doors tomorrow after 112 years". Baltimore, Maryland: WMAR-TV. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ a b Detmer, Mike (October 28, 2021). "New Cambridge hospital location opens". Dorchester Star. Easton, Maryland: Adams Multimedia. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ Gilgore, Sara (July 26, 2019). "Adventist HealthCare to acquire small Prince George's hospital". Washington Business Journal. Retrieved September 25, 2025.
- ^ "Adventist Hospital, First in Washington Area Robotic Knee Replacement". Adventist Review. Maryland, United States: Seventh-day Adventist Church. June 14, 2017. Archived from the original on June 14, 2017. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
- ^ Tan, Rebecca (August 22, 2019). "After 112 years, Takoma Park's Washington Adventist departs for White Oak". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on August 27, 2019. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
Full text can be read via the Archived link. - ^ "It's Official: McCready Joins Peninsula Regional Health System". WBOC-TV. October 21, 2021. Retrieved September 25, 2025.