East Midlands
- Bassetlaw Hospital - Worksop, North Nottinghamshire - 311 beds
- Chesterfield Royal Hospital - Chesterfield
- Derbyshire Children's Hospital - Derby
- Glenfield General Hospital - Glenfield, Leicestershire
- Grantham & District Hospital - Grantham, Lincolnshire
- John Coupland Hospital - Gainsborough, Lincolnshire - First opened on 24 September 1913
- Kettering General Hospital - Kettering, Northamptonshire
- King's Mill Hospital - Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
- Leicester General Hospital - Leicester
- Leicester Royal Infirmary - Leicester
- Lincoln County Hospital - Lincoln, Lincolnshire
- London Road Community Hospital (formerly Derbyshire Royal Infirmary) - Derby
- Louth County Hospital - Louth, Lincolnshire
- Northampton General Hospital, Northampton, Northamptonshire
- Nottingham City Hospital - Nottingham
- Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Nottingham
- Nuffield Health Private Hospital - Derby
- George Elliot Hospital- Nuneaton
- Pilgrim Hospital - Boston, Lincolnshire
- Queen's Medical Centre - Nottingham
- Rampton Secure Hospital - Nottinghamshire
- Royal Derby Hospital (formerly Derby City General Hospital) - Derby
- St Andrew's Hospital - Northampton charitable - UK's largest private hospital
- Lougborough Hospital - Lougborough (Original hospital was closed, it is currently being taken down)
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