U.S. News & World Report published its "Best Hospitals" rankings and ratings for 2024-25 on July 16, including specialty rankings.
The rankings and ratings assess nearly 5,000 hospitals in 35 medical and surgical services.
The specialty rankings examine hospital performance in 15 specialties or specialty areas.
For 12 of the specialties, whether and how high a hospital is ranked is determined by data-driven analysis combining performance measures in three dimensions: structure, process and outcomes, according to the media company. Rankings for ophthalmology, psychiatry and rheumatology are based on expert opinion surveys of board-certified physicians. More information about the methodology is available here.
Below are the top three hospitals for each of the 15 specialties:
Note: The list includes ties. Of approximately 4,500 hospitals, 164 earned a national ranking in one or more specialties.
Cancer
1. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston)
2. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York City)
3. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.)
Cardiology, heart and vascular surgery
1. Cleveland Clinic
2. NYU Langone Hospitals (New York City)
3. Mayo Clinic
Diabetes and endocrinology
1. Mayo Clinic
2. Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston)
2. New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell (New York City)
Ear, nose and throat
1. UCLA Medical Center (Los Angeles)
2. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
3. Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore)
Gastroenterology and GI surgery
1. Mayo Clinic
2. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles)
3. Cleveland Clinic
Geriatrics
1. Mount Sinai Hospital (New York City)
2. NYU Langone Hospitals
3. UCSF Medical Center (San Francisco)
Neurology and neurosurgery
1. NYU Langone Hospitals
2. Mayo Clinic
3. UCSF Medical Center
Obstetrics and gynecology
1. Brigham and Women's Hospital
2. Johns Hopkins Hospital
3. Mayo Clinic
Ophthalmology
1. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute-University of Miami Hospital & Clinics
2. Wills Eye Hospital-Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals (Philadelphia)
3. Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Orthopedics
1. Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City)
2. Mayo Clinic
3. NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital (New York City)
Psychiatry
1. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston)
2. McLean Hospital (Belmont, Mass.)
3. New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell
Pulmonology and lung surgery
1. Mayo Clinic
1. NYU Langone Hospitals
3. UCLA Medical Center (Los Angeles)
Rehabilitation
1. Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (Chicago)
2. TIRR Memorial Hermann (Houston)
3. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital (Charlestown, Mass.)
Rheumatology
1. Johns Hopkins Hospital
2. Cleveland Clinic
3. Hospital for Special Surgery
3. New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell
Urology
1. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
2. New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell
2. NYU Langone Hospitals