St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center

St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center is a part of St. Joseph's Healthcare System, and is located in Paterson, New Jersey. The main hospital campus is situated on Main Street in South Paterson and is one of the largest hospitals in the area.

The hospital was founded in 1867 and is currently sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth.

St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center is part of the St. Joseph's Healthcare System, which encompasses four operations: St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, St. Joseph's Wayne Hospital, and St. Vincent's Nursing Home. The children's hospital is a wing of the Regional Medical Center in Paterson. The Wayne hospital, located off of Hamburg Turnpike, was formerly Wayne General Hospital until the St. Joseph's Healthcare System took it over in 2001. St. Vincent's Nursing Home is a senior-care facility located in Cedar Grove.

New Jersey Trauma Centers
List of hospitals in New Jersey
Level I Trauma Centers
  • Cooper University Hospital
  • Morristown Medical Center
  • Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
  • The University Hospital (Newark, New Jersey)
Level II Trauma Centers
  • AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center City Division
  • Capital Health System at Fuld
  • Hackensack University Medical Center
  • Jersey City Medical Center
  • Jersey Shore University Medical Center
  • St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center
NJ Trauma Centers at the Office of Emergency Medical Services
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Coordinates: 40°54′09″N 74°09′57″W / 40.9025°N 74.1658°W / 40.9025; -74.1658

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