List of hospitals in new mexico

Here is a list of some of the major hospitals in New Mexico:

Albuquerque:

  1. University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) - a Level I trauma center and teaching hospital
  2. Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center - a Catholic hospital with a Level II trauma center
  3. Lovelace Medical Center - a general hospital with a Level II trauma center
  4. Presbyterian Hospital - a general hospital with a Level II trauma center
  5. Albuquerque Veterans Affairs Medical Center - a VA hospital

Santa Fe:

  1. Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center - a Catholic hospital with a Level II trauma center
  2. Santa Fe Medical Center - a general hospital

Las Cruces:

  1. Memorial Medical Center - a general hospital with a Level II trauma center
  2. William Beaver Memorial Hospital - a general hospital

Roswell:

  1. William Beaver Memorial Hospital - a general hospital
  2. Roswell General Hospital - a general hospital

Farmington:

  1. San Juan Regional Medical Center - a general hospital with a Level II trauma center
  2. Four Corners Health Care Center - a community hospital

Gallup:

  1. Gallup Indian Medical Center - a tribal hospital
  2. Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services - a general hospital

Taos:

  1. Taos Regional Medical Center - a general hospital

Other hospitals:

  1. Carlsbad Medical Center - a general hospital
  2. Clovis Health System - a general hospital
  3. Deming Health Systems - a general hospital
  4. Española Hospital - a general hospital
  5. Grants General Hospital - a general hospital
  6. Hatch Valley General Hospital - a general hospital
  7. Hobbs General Hospital - a general hospital
  8. Las Vegas Regional Medical Center - a general hospital
  9. Portales General Hospital - a general hospital
  10. Rio Rancho Hospital - a general hospital

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other hospitals in New Mexico not included here. Additionally, hospital rankings and designations (e.g. Level I trauma center) are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It's always a good idea to verify the information with the hospital or a reliable source before making any decisions.