Here are the 100 largest hospitals in the United States, listed by number of beds.
Note: The hospital bed counts reported here include all medical/surgical and special care beds as reported to CMS by non-profit and for-profit hospitals in their most recent cost reports and, in some cases, may include bed counts from other facilities that share a provider number with the main hospital. The American Hospital Directory was used as a source to verify various parts of the following text. Government-controlled hospitals were not included in this list.
1. New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center (New York) — 2,272 beds
2. Florida Hospital (Orlando) — 2,001 beds
3. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Presbyterian — 1,601 beds
4. Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital (Indianapolis) — 1,510 beds
5. Baptist Medical Center (San Antonio) — 1,443 beds
6. Montefiore Medical Center-Moses Division Hospital (Bronx, N.Y.) — 1,427 beds
7. Methodist Hospital (San Antonio) — 1,406 beds
8. Orlando (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — 1,401 beds
9. Methodist University Hospital (Memphis, Tenn.) — 1,273 beds
10. The Cleveland Clinic — 1,270 beds
11. Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis) — 1,258 beds
12. Buffalo (N.Y.) General Hospital — 1,241 beds
13. Norton Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — 1,238 beds
14. The Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York) — 1,223 beds
15. Christiana Hospital (Newark, Del.) — 1,075 beds
16. Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak (Mich.) — 1,061 beds
17. North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset, N.Y.) — 1,029 beds
18. Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — 1,012 beds
19. Albert Einstein Medical Center (Philadelphia) — 1,012 beds
20. Beth Israel Medical Center-Petrie Division (New York) — 988 beds
21. Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital (Grand Rapids, Mich.) — 978 beds
22. Aurora Saint Luke's Medical Center (Milwaukee) — 973 beds
23. The Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) — 955 beds
24. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — 955 beds
25. The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Greensboro, N.C.) — 930 beds
26. Saint John's Mercy Medical Center (St. Louis) — 919 beds
27. The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore) — 918 beds
28. Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital — 915 beds
29. Forsyth Medical Center (Winston-Salem, N.C.) — 909 beds
30. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) — 907 beds
31. The Methodist Hospital (Houston) — 894 beds
32. Inova Fairfax Hospital (Falls Church, Va.) — 890 beds
33. Charlton Memorial Hospital (Fall River, Mass.) — 889 beds
34. Saint Joseph's Hospital (Tampa, Fla.) — 883 beds
35. Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital — 879 beds
36. Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas — 879 beds
37. Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis — 872 beds
38. Shands at the University of Florida (Gainesville, Fla.) — 870 beds
39. Saint Mary's Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) — 860 beds
40. Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center (Houston, Texas) — 860 beds
41. Long Island Jewish Medical Center (New Hyde Park, N.Y.) — 860 beds
42. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia) — 856 beds
43. Lakeland (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — 851 beds
44. Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) — 848 beds
45. Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest (Allentown, Pa.) — 845 beds
46. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.) — 842 beds
47. Saint Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center-Saint Luke's Hospital (New York) — 842 beds
48. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (Winston-Salem, N.C.) — 840 beds
49. University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview-University Campus (Minneapolis) — 834 beds
50. Loma Linda (Calif.) University Medical Center — 823 beds
51. Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) — 821 beds
52. Edinburg (Texas) Regional Medical Center — 816 beds
53. Baptist Medical Center Downtown (Jacksonville, Fla.) — 815 beds
54. Saint John Hospital and Medical Center (Detroit) — 812 beds
55. Saint John's Hospital (Springfield, Mo.) — 812 beds
56. Sharp Memorial Hospital (San Diego) — 812 beds
57. Henrico Doctor's Hospital – Forest Campus (Richmond, Va.) — 808 beds
58. Duke University Hospital (Durham, N.C.) — 807 beds
59. New York University Langone Medical Center (New York) — 805 beds
60. CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi (Texas)-Memorial — 796 beds
61. Hartford (Conn). Hospital — 792 beds
62. Pitt County Memorial Hospital (Greenville, N.C.) — 782 beds
63. Charleston (W. Va.) Area Medical Center General Hospital — 781 beds
64. Riverside Methodist Hospital (Columbus, Ohio) — 781 beds
65. CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital-City Centre (San Antonio) — 780 beds
66. Willis-Knighton Medical Center (Shreveport, La.) — 779 beds
67. North Shore Medical Center (Miami) — 778 beds
68. Baptist Health Medical Center – Little Rock (Ark.) — 775 beds
69. Carilion Roanoke (Va.) Memorial Hospital — 775 beds
70. Northeast Georgia Medical Center (Gainesvilla, Ga.) — 774 beds
71. University of Maryland Medical Center (Baltimore) — 771 beds
72. Washington Hospital Center (Washington D.C.) — 769 beds
73. Community Regional Medical Center (Fresno, Calif.) — 767 beds
74. Henry Ford Hospital (Detroit) — 767 beds
75. Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston) — 763 beds
76. Via Christi Hospital on Saint Francis (Wichita, Kan.) — 759 beds
77. Sutter Memorial Hospital (Sacramento) — 754 beds
78. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) — 752 beds
79. Saint Vincent Indianapolis Hospital — 750 beds
80. Saint Francis Hospital (Tulsa, Okla.) — 743 beds
81. Strong Memorial Hospital (Rochester, N.Y.) — 739 beds
82. Miami Valley Hospital (Dayton, Ohio) — 737 beds
83. Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center (Baton Rouge, La.) — 734 beds
83. Mount Carmel West (Columbus, Ohio) — 732 beds
84. CJW Medical Center - Chippenham Campus (Richmond, Va.) — 731 beds
85. Temple University Hospital (Philadelphia) — 730 beds
86. Mission Hospitals – Mission Campus (Asheville, N.C.) — 728 beds
87. Saint Luke's Episcopal Hospital (Houston) — 719 beds
88. Maimonides Medical Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) — 711 beds
89. Presbyterian Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.) — 709 beds
90. Ochsner Medical Center – New Orleans — 708 beds
91. Mobile (Ala.) Infirmary Medical Center — 704 beds
92. Resurrection Medical Center (Chicago) — 702 beds
93. Rhode Island Hospital (Providence, R.I.) — 699 beds
94. Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center — 698 beds
95. Rush University Medical Center (Chicago) — 692 beds
96. UMass Memorial Medical Center – University Campus (Worcester, Mass.) — 690 beds
97. NCH Downtown Naples (Fla.) Hospital — 681 beds
98. Mount Sinai Medical Center (Miami Beach, Fla.) — 680 beds
99. Cox North (Springfield, Mo.) — 678 beds
100. Advocate Christ Medical Center (Oak Lawn, Ill.) — 674 beds
Note: The hospital bed counts reported here include all medical/surgical and special care beds as reported to CMS by non-profit and for-profit hospitals in their most recent cost reports and, in some cases, may include bed counts from other facilities that share a provider number with the main hospital. The American Hospital Directory was used as a source to verify various parts of the following text. Government-controlled hospitals were not included in this list.
1. New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center (New York) — 2,272 beds
2. Florida Hospital (Orlando) — 2,001 beds
3. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Presbyterian — 1,601 beds
4. Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital (Indianapolis) — 1,510 beds
5. Baptist Medical Center (San Antonio) — 1,443 beds
6. Montefiore Medical Center-Moses Division Hospital (Bronx, N.Y.) — 1,427 beds
7. Methodist Hospital (San Antonio) — 1,406 beds
8. Orlando (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — 1,401 beds
9. Methodist University Hospital (Memphis, Tenn.) — 1,273 beds
10. The Cleveland Clinic — 1,270 beds
11. Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis) — 1,258 beds
12. Buffalo (N.Y.) General Hospital — 1,241 beds
13. Norton Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — 1,238 beds
14. The Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York) — 1,223 beds
15. Christiana Hospital (Newark, Del.) — 1,075 beds
16. Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak (Mich.) — 1,061 beds
17. North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset, N.Y.) — 1,029 beds
18. Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) — 1,012 beds
19. Albert Einstein Medical Center (Philadelphia) — 1,012 beds
20. Beth Israel Medical Center-Petrie Division (New York) — 988 beds
21. Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital (Grand Rapids, Mich.) — 978 beds
22. Aurora Saint Luke's Medical Center (Milwaukee) — 973 beds
23. The Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) — 955 beds
24. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — 955 beds
25. The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Greensboro, N.C.) — 930 beds
26. Saint John's Mercy Medical Center (St. Louis) — 919 beds
27. The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore) — 918 beds
28. Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital — 915 beds
29. Forsyth Medical Center (Winston-Salem, N.C.) — 909 beds
30. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) — 907 beds
31. The Methodist Hospital (Houston) — 894 beds
32. Inova Fairfax Hospital (Falls Church, Va.) — 890 beds
33. Charlton Memorial Hospital (Fall River, Mass.) — 889 beds
34. Saint Joseph's Hospital (Tampa, Fla.) — 883 beds
35. Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital — 879 beds
36. Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas — 879 beds
37. Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis — 872 beds
38. Shands at the University of Florida (Gainesville, Fla.) — 870 beds
39. Saint Mary's Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) — 860 beds
40. Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center (Houston, Texas) — 860 beds
41. Long Island Jewish Medical Center (New Hyde Park, N.Y.) — 860 beds
42. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia) — 856 beds
43. Lakeland (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — 851 beds
44. Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) — 848 beds
45. Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest (Allentown, Pa.) — 845 beds
46. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville, Tenn.) — 842 beds
47. Saint Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center-Saint Luke's Hospital (New York) — 842 beds
48. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (Winston-Salem, N.C.) — 840 beds
49. University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview-University Campus (Minneapolis) — 834 beds
50. Loma Linda (Calif.) University Medical Center — 823 beds
51. Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) — 821 beds
52. Edinburg (Texas) Regional Medical Center — 816 beds
53. Baptist Medical Center Downtown (Jacksonville, Fla.) — 815 beds
54. Saint John Hospital and Medical Center (Detroit) — 812 beds
55. Saint John's Hospital (Springfield, Mo.) — 812 beds
56. Sharp Memorial Hospital (San Diego) — 812 beds
57. Henrico Doctor's Hospital – Forest Campus (Richmond, Va.) — 808 beds
58. Duke University Hospital (Durham, N.C.) — 807 beds
59. New York University Langone Medical Center (New York) — 805 beds
60. CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi (Texas)-Memorial — 796 beds
61. Hartford (Conn). Hospital — 792 beds
62. Pitt County Memorial Hospital (Greenville, N.C.) — 782 beds
63. Charleston (W. Va.) Area Medical Center General Hospital — 781 beds
64. Riverside Methodist Hospital (Columbus, Ohio) — 781 beds
65. CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital-City Centre (San Antonio) — 780 beds
66. Willis-Knighton Medical Center (Shreveport, La.) — 779 beds
67. North Shore Medical Center (Miami) — 778 beds
68. Baptist Health Medical Center – Little Rock (Ark.) — 775 beds
69. Carilion Roanoke (Va.) Memorial Hospital — 775 beds
70. Northeast Georgia Medical Center (Gainesvilla, Ga.) — 774 beds
71. University of Maryland Medical Center (Baltimore) — 771 beds
72. Washington Hospital Center (Washington D.C.) — 769 beds
73. Community Regional Medical Center (Fresno, Calif.) — 767 beds
74. Henry Ford Hospital (Detroit) — 767 beds
75. Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston) — 763 beds
76. Via Christi Hospital on Saint Francis (Wichita, Kan.) — 759 beds
77. Sutter Memorial Hospital (Sacramento) — 754 beds
78. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) — 752 beds
79. Saint Vincent Indianapolis Hospital — 750 beds
80. Saint Francis Hospital (Tulsa, Okla.) — 743 beds
81. Strong Memorial Hospital (Rochester, N.Y.) — 739 beds
82. Miami Valley Hospital (Dayton, Ohio) — 737 beds
83. Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center (Baton Rouge, La.) — 734 beds
83. Mount Carmel West (Columbus, Ohio) — 732 beds
84. CJW Medical Center - Chippenham Campus (Richmond, Va.) — 731 beds
85. Temple University Hospital (Philadelphia) — 730 beds
86. Mission Hospitals – Mission Campus (Asheville, N.C.) — 728 beds
87. Saint Luke's Episcopal Hospital (Houston) — 719 beds
88. Maimonides Medical Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) — 711 beds
89. Presbyterian Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.) — 709 beds
90. Ochsner Medical Center – New Orleans — 708 beds
91. Mobile (Ala.) Infirmary Medical Center — 704 beds
92. Resurrection Medical Center (Chicago) — 702 beds
93. Rhode Island Hospital (Providence, R.I.) — 699 beds
94. Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center — 698 beds
95. Rush University Medical Center (Chicago) — 692 beds
96. UMass Memorial Medical Center – University Campus (Worcester, Mass.) — 690 beds
97. NCH Downtown Naples (Fla.) Hospital — 681 beds
98. Mount Sinai Medical Center (Miami Beach, Fla.) — 680 beds
99. Cox North (Springfield, Mo.) — 678 beds
100. Advocate Christ Medical Center (Oak Lawn, Ill.) — 674 beds