List of Hospitals in Rhode Island

List of hospitals in Rhode Island (U.S. state), sorted by hospital name.

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  • Bradley Hospital - East Providence
  • Butler Hospital - Providence
  • Eleanor Slater Hospital - Cranston
  • Hasbro Children's Hospital - Providence
  • Kent Hospital - Warwick
  • Landmark Medical Center - Woonsocket
  • Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island - Pawtucket
  • Miriam Hospital - Providence
  • Newport Hospital - Newport
  • Oakland Grove Health Care Center - Woonsocket
  • Our Lady of Fatima Hospital - North Providence
  • Rhode Island Hospital - Providence
  • Roger Williams Medical Center - Providence
  • South County Hospital- South Kingstown
  • St Joseph Hospital for Specialty Care - Providence
  • Providence VA Medical Center - Providence
  • Westerly Hospital - Westerly
  • Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island - Providence

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