List of hospitals in North Dakota (U.S. state), sorted by hospital name.
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- Altru Hospital - Grand Forks
- The Anne Carlsen Center for Children - Jamestown, Devils Lake, Fargo and Grand Forks
- Ashley Medical Center - Ashley
- Aurora Hospital - Grand Forks
- Carrington Health Center - Carrington
- Cavalier County Memorial Hospital - Langdon
- Community Memorial Hospital - Turtle Lake
- Cooperstown Medical Center - Cooperstown
- Garrison Memorial Hospital - Garrison
- Heart of America Medical Center - Rugby
- Hillsboro Medical Center - Hillsboro
- Innovis Health - Fargo
- Jamestown Hospital - Jamestown
- Kenmare Community Hospital - Kenmare
- Linton Hospital - Linton
- McKenzie County Memorial Hospital - Watford City
- Medcenter One Hospital - Bismarck
- Mercy Hospital - Devils Lake
- Mercy Hospital - Valley City
- Mercy Medical Center - Williston
- Sanford Hospital - Fargo
- Sanford Health Children's Hospital - Fargo
- Sanford Health South University - Fargo
- North Dakota State Hospital - Jamestown
- Northwood Deaconess Health Center - Northwood
- Pembina County Memorial Hospital - Cavalier
- Presentation Medical Center - Rolla
- St. Alexius Medical Center - Bismarck
- St. Aloisius Medical Center - Harvey
- St. Andrew's Health Center - Bottineau
- St. Joseph's Hospital - Dickinson
- St. Luke's Hospital - Crosby
- Sakakawea Medical Center - Hazen
- The Stadter Center - Grand Forks
- Tioga Medical Center - Tioga
- Towner County Medical Center - Cando
- Trinity Health - Minot
- Unimed Medical Center - Minot
- Union Hospital - Mayville
- Veteran's Administration Regional Medical Center - Fargo
- West River Health Services - Hettinger
- Wishek Community Hospital - Wishek
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