This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of Vermont, sorted by founding date.[1]

Current

FoundedHospitalCityCountyNotes
1834Brattleboro RetreatBrattleboroWindham
1879University of Vermont Medical CenterBurlingtonChittenden
1896Rutland Regional Medical CenterRutland CityRutland
1903Gifford Medical CenterRandolphOrange
1904Brattleboro Memorial HospitalBrattleboroWindham
1914Springfield HospitalSpringfieldWindsor
1918Southwestern Vermont Medical CenterBenningtonBennington
1919North Country HospitalNewport CityOrleans
1925Porter Medical CenterMiddleburyAddison
1932Copley HospitalMorrisvilleLamoille
1933Mount Ascutney HospitalWindsorWindsorOperated out of the Thomas Emerson-Edwin Stoughton House in the Windsor Village Historical District from its founding in 1933 until 1972 when the current building was built.
1938White River Junction VA Medical CenterWhite River JunctionWindsor
1949Grace Cottage HospitalTownshendWindham
1967Northeastern Vermont Regional HospitalSt. JohnsburyCaledonia
1968Central Vermont Medical CenterBerlinWashingtonFounded in 1968 following the merger of the Heaton Hospital in Montpelier, the Barre City Hospital in Barre and the Mayo Memorial Hospital in Northfield.
1978Northwestern Medical CenterSt. Albans CityFranklinFounded in 1978 following the merger of the old St. Albans Hospital and the Kerbs Memorial Hospital Hospital, though the St. Albans Hospital's services wouldn't be fully consolidated until 1996. Built on the former site of the Kerbs Memorial Hospital.
2014Vermont Psychiatric Care HospitalBerlinWashington

Former

FoundedClosedHospitalCityCountyNotes
18831996St. Albans Hospital[2]St. AlbansFranklinMerged with the Kerbs Memorial Hospital also in St. Albans in 1978 and formed the Northwestern Medical Center. However, the St. Albans Hospital remained open until 1996 when it was completely consolidated with the Northwestern Medical Center and the building was purchased by Bellows Free Academy for one dollar, plus the cost of land.
18912011Vermont State HospitalWaterburyWashingtonClosed in 2011 due to flooding as a result of Tropical Storm Irene.
18951968Heaton Hospital[3]MontpelierWashingtonClosed in 1968 after it merged with the Barre City Hospital and the Mayo Memorial Hospital to form the Central Vermont Medical Center. Has been used as Heaton Woods Residential Care since 1995.
18961973Proctor Hospital[4]ProctorRutlandFirst hospital opened in 1896 and was used until 1904. The second hospital building was built in 1904 and was used until it closed in 1973 and was later demolished.
19071968Barre City HospitalBarreWashingtonClosed in 1968 after it merged with the Heaton Hospital and the Mayo Memorial Hospital to form the Central Vermont Medical Center.
19071973Holden Memorial Hospital[5]HardwickCaledoniaAlso known as the John Holden Hospital, the John Holden Memorial Hospital and simply the Hardwick Hospital.
19071966Vermont Sanatorium[6]PittsfordRutlandIt was a Tuberculosis hospital. It closed in 1966 and the building now being used for the Vermont Police Academy.
19121990Rockingham Memorial Hospital[7]Bellows FallsWindhamThe first hospital opened in 1912 and was used until 1915. The second hospital opened in 1915 and was used until 1921. The third hospital opened in 1921 and was used until 1953-54. The fourth hospital was built and opened in 1953-54 and was in use until it closed in October 1990. The first and second buildings are still standing and being used as residential homes. The third hospital building was demolished shortly after the fourth one was built. The fourth hospital building is now being used as a health clinic known as the Rockingham Health Center.[8]
19151993Brandon State SchoolBrandonRutlandA psychiatric school and hospital. Historically known as the Brandon Training School and the Vermont State School for Feeble Minded Children. It closed in 1993 and its campus buildings have since been repurposed into apartments and commercial facilities.
19191963Washington County Tuberculosis Hospital[9]BarreWashingtonAlso called the Washington County Sanatorium. It was a 40-bed Tuberculosis hospital.
19361968Mayo Memorial Hospital[10]NorthfieldWashingtonClosed in 1968 after it merged with the Barre City Hospital and the Heaton Hospital to form the Central Vermont Medical Center.
19501978Kerbs Memorial HospitalSt. Albans CityFranklinClosed and demolished in 1978 after it merged with the St. Albans Hospital and formed the Northwestern Medical Center, which sites on the former site of Kerbs Memorial Hospital.

References

  1. HEALTH CARE IN VERMONT DATABASE AND TIMELINE
  2. "A hospital's legacy". samessenger.com.
  3. "10 Heaton Street, Heaton Hospital". digitalvermont.org.
  4. "Proctor builds a hospital". rutlandherald.com.
  5. "The Hardwick Historical Society Journal, Volume 6 Issue 1" (PDF). hardwickhistory.org.
  6. "Sanctuary in the Sun". rutlandherald.com.
  7. "United States Hospital Closures in 1990" (PDF). oig.hhs.gov.
  8. "Rockingham Health Center". northstarfqhc.org.
  9. "This place in History: The Washington County Sanatorium". mychamplainvalley.com.
  10. "Mayo Memorial Hospital". digitalvermont.org.
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