East of England
- Addenbrooke's Hospital - Cambridge, 1,300 Beds
- Basildon Hospital - Basildon, Essex
- Bedford Hospital - Bedford, 520 Beds
- Broomfield Hospital - Chelmsford, 800 Beds
- Colchester General Hospital - Colchester, Essex
- Essex County Hospital - Colchester, Essex
- Hemel Hempstead General Hospital, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, 40 Beds
- Herts and Essex Hospital, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire Community Hospital, 36 beds.
- Hinchingbrooke Hospital - Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, 396 Beds
- The Ipswich Hospital - Ipswich, 800 Beds
- James Paget Hospital - Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
- Lister Hospital - Stevenage, Hertfordshire
- Luton & Dunstable Hospital - Luton, Bedfordshire
- Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital - Norwich
- Norwich Community Hospital - Norwich
- Nuffield Health Cambridge Hospital - Cambridge
- Orsett Hospital - Grays, Essex
- Papworth Hospital - Cambridgeshire
- Peterborough City Hospital - Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
- Prestwich Hospital - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Princess Alexandra Hospital (Harlow) - Harlow, Essex
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn - King's Lynn, Norfolk
- Queen Elizabeth II Hospital - Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
- St Audry's Hospital - Melton, Suffolk, England (closed 1993)
- St Albans City Hospital - St Albans, Hertfordshire, 40 Beds
- St Leonard's Hospital - Sudbury, Suffolk
- Southend University Hospital - Westcliffe-on-Sea, Essex
- Walnut Tree Hospital - Sudbury, Suffolk
- West Suffolk Hospital - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk,children's department,664 Beds
- Watford General Hospital -Watford Hertfordshire, 531 Beds
- Violet Hill Hospital - Stowmarket, Suffolk
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