List of hospitals in Minnesota

The following List of hospitals in the U.S. state of Minnesota is given in the order of the city where the hospital is or was located. It is also sortable by county, name, health system, and number of staffed beds. Hospitals that have closed are notated with the year of closing. Minnesota's oldest hospital is M Health Fairview's St. Joseph's Hospital in St. Paul, which first opened in 1853 in the Minnesota Territory. The largest hospital, in terms of staffed beds, is Mayo Clinic Hospital - Rochester, which was founded in 1864 by William and Charlie Mayo and has a total of 2,014 beds (1,220 beds at its St. Marys campus and 794 at its Methodist campus). There are twice as many rural hospitals as urban hospitals in Minnesota. In 2017, Minnesota hospitals provided 536,375 inpatient visits and nearly 12.7 million outpatient visits.[1]

Hospitals

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According to the Minnesota Department of Health, there were 130 state licensed hospitals with 16,140 beds in 2019. There were an additional six federally licensed hospitals in Minnesota.[2]

Hospitals in Minnesota
City County Hospital name Health system[Note 1] Staffed beds[Note 2] State licensed beds (2019)[Note 3] Opened, references
Ada Norman Essentia Health - Ada Essentia Health 14 HOSP-14 1942[4]
Aitkin Aitkin Aitkin Hospital Riverwood Healthcare Center 25 HOSP-25 1948[5]
Alexandria Douglas Alomere Health Hospital Alomere Health 99 HOSP-127 1955[3][6]
Appleton Swift Appleton Municipal Hospital Appleton Area Health 107 HOSP-15 [2][3]
Arlington Sibley Ridgeview Sibley Medical Center Ridgeview 16 HOSP-20 1948[7][8][2]
Aurora Saint Louis Essentia Health - Northern Pines Essentia Health 49 HOSP-16 1961[2]
Austin Mower Austin Hospital and Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System 82 1882[3][9]
Bagley Clearwater Bagley Medical Center Sanford Health 82 HOSP-25 1949[3][10]
Baudette Lake of the Woods LakeWood Health Center CHI 15 HOSP-15 1950[11][12][2][13]
Bemidji Beltrami Bemidji Medical Center Sanford Health 196 HOSP-118 1899[3][14][2][15]
Benson Swift Swift County Benson Health Services Benson Health Services 18 HOSP-21 1912[2][16][3]
Bigfork Itasca Bigfork Valley Hospital Wilderness Health 60 HOSP-20 1941[2][17]
Blue Earth Faribault United Hospital District Hospital United Hospital District 24 HOSP-43 1886[2][18]
Brainerd Crow Wing Essentia Health - St. Joseph's Medical Center Essentia Health 127 HOSP-162 1890[3][2][19]
Breckenridge Wilkin St. Francis Medical Center CHI 105 HOSP-25 1899[2][20][3]
Buffalo Wright Buffalo Hospital Allina Health 44 HOSP-65 1951[3]
Buffalo Wright Phillips Eye Institute Allina Health 8 HOSP-20 2008[3]
Burnsville Dakota M Health Fairview Ridges Hospital M Health Fairview 171 HOSP-150 1984[3][2][21]
Cambridge Isanti Cambridge Medical Center Allina Health 70 HOSP-86 1956[3]
Canby Yellow Medicine Canby Medical Center Sanford Health 22 HOSP-25 [22][23][2]
Cannon Falls Goodhue Cannon Falls Hospital and Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System 15 HOSP-15 1958[24]
Cass Lake Cass Cass Lake Hospital Indian Health Service 4 Federal 1937[25]
Chaska Carver Two Twelve Medical Center Ridgeview 20 HOSP-20 2023[3][2][26]
Cloquet Carlton Community Memorial Hospital Wilderness Health 76 HOSP-36 1958[27][2]
Cook Saint Louis Cook Hospital Wilderness Health 42 HOSP-14 1959[2][3][28]
Coon Rapids Anoka Mercy Hospital of Coon Rapids Allina Health 481 HOSP-546 1965[3][29]
Crookston Polk RiverView Health Clinic RiverView Health 49 HOSP-49 [30][2][3]
Crosby Crow Wing Cuyuna Regional Medical Center Cuyuna Regional Medical Center 97 HOSP-42 1950s[31][2]
Dawson Lac qui Parle Johnson Memorial Hospital and Home Johnson Memorial Health Services 73 HOSP-20 [2]
Deer River Itasca Deer River Health Care Center Essentia Health 52 HOSP-20 1963[2][32][3]
Detroit Lakes Becker St. Mary's Hospital Essentia Health 130 HOSP-87 1905[3][2][33]
Duluth Saint Louis St. Mary's Medical Center Essentia Health 329 HOSP-380 1888[3][2][34]
Duluth Saint Louis Essentia Health - Duluth Essentia Health 154 HOSP-165 [3][2]
Duluth Saint Louis St. Luke's Hospital Wilderness Health 257 HOSP-267 1882[3][2][35]
Edina Hennepin M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital M Health Fairview 334 HOSP-390 1965[3][2][36]
Elbow Lake Grant Elbow Lake Medical Center [Note 4] Lake Region Healthcare 10 HOSP-10 1961[2][3][38]
Ely Saint Louis Ely-Bloomenson Community Hospital Wilderness Health 16 HOSP-21 1958[2][3][39]
Fairmont Martin Fairmont Hospital and Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System 55 HOSP-57 1927[3][40]
Faribault Rice Allina Health Faribault Medical Center[Note 5] Allina Health 32 HOSP-49 1960[3][2]
Fergus Falls Otter Tail Lake Region Hospital Lake Region Healthcare 94 HOSP-108 1953[3][42]
Fosston Polk Essentia Health - Fosston Essentia Health 25 HOSP-43 1897[43][2]
Fridley Anoka Mercy Hospital - Unity Campus Allina Health 164 1966[3][29]
Glencoe McLeod Glencoe Regional Health Services Glencoe Regional Health Services 133 HOSP-49 1941[44][2][3]
Glenwood Pope County Glacial Ridge Hospital Glacial Ridge Health System 19 HOSP-34 1912[2][3][45]
Golden Valley Hennepin Regency Hospital of Minneapolis Regency Hospital, Inc. 92 HOSP-92 1950s (late)[46]
Graceville Big Stone Essentia Health - Holy Trinity Hospital Essentia Health 55 HOSP-15 1900[47][3]
Grand Marais Cook North Shore Health Wilderness Health 53 HOSP-16 1958[2][3][48]
Grand Rapids Itasca Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital Fairview Health Services, Wilderness Health 36 HOSP-64 1917[2][3][49]
Granite Falls Chippewa or Yellow Medicine Municipal Hospital and Granite Manor Avera Health 30 HOSP-30 [2]
Hallock Kittson Kittson Memorial Hospital Kittson Healthcare 75 HOSP-15 1922[50][2][3]
Hastings Dakota United Hospital - Regina Hastings Campus Allina Health 43 HOSP-57 1953[3][2][51]
Hendricks Lincoln Hendricks Community Hospital Hendricks Community Healthcare Association 40 HOSP-24 [52][2]
Hibbing Saint Louis Fairview Range Medical Center[53] Fairview Health Services, Wilderness Health 72 HOSP-175 [3][54][2][55]
Hutchinson McLeod Hutchinson Health Hospital HealthPartners 49 HOSP-66 1922[3][2][56]
International Falls Koochiching Rainy Lake Medical Center Wilderness Health 18 HOSP-25 [57][2][3]
Jackson Jackson Jackson Medical Center Sanford Health 14 HOSP-20 [58][2][3]
Lake City Wabasha Lake City Hospital and Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System 108 HOSP-18 [59][3]
Le Sueur Le Sueur Ridgeview Le Sueur Medical Center Ridgeview 59 HOSP-15 [2][3]
Litchfield Meeker Meeker Memorial Hospital Meeker Memorial Hospital and Clinics 35 HOSP-35 1952[60]
Little Falls Morrison St. Gabriel Hospital CHI 25 HOSP-49 [61][2][3]
Long Prairie Todd Long Prairie Memorial Hospital and Home CentraCare Health 74 HOSP-34 [62][2][3]
Luverne Rock Luverne Medical Center Sanford Health 25 HOSP-28 [63][2][3]
Madelia Watonwan Madelia Community Hospital Madelia Health 25 HOSP-25 [64][2][3]
Madison Lac qui Parle Madison Hospital Madison Healthcare Services 74 HOSP-12 [2][3]
Mahnomen Mahnomen Mahnomen Health Center Mahnomen Health Care 42 HOSP-18 [2][3]
Mankato Blue Earth Mayo Clinic Health System - Mankato Hospital and Clinic[Note 6] Mayo Clinic Health System 239 HOSP-272 1898[3]
Maple Grove Hennepin Maple Grove Hospital North Memorial Health 134 HOSP-130 2009[3][2]
Maplewood Ramsey St. John's Hospital M Health Fairview 184 HOSP-184 1911[3][2]
Marshall Lyon Marshall Regional Medical Center Avera Health 111 HOSP-49 [65][2][3]
Melrose Stearns Melrose Area Hospital CentraCare Health 89 HOSP-28 [66][2]
Minneapolis Hennepin Abbott Northwestern Hospital Allina Health 686 HOSP-952 1882[3][2]
Minneapolis Hennepin Children's Minnesota - Minneapolis Hospital Children's Minnesota 381[Note 7] HOSP-279 1924[67]
Minneapolis Hennepin Hennepin County Medical Center Hennepin Healthcare 465 HOSP-894 1887[3]
Minneapolis Hennepin Minneapolis VA Health Care System USDVA 845 Federal 1920[3][68]
Minneapolis Hennepin M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center M Health Fairview 828 HOSP-1700 1911[3][2][69]
Minneapolis Hennepin M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center - West Bank Center M Health Fairview 0 [3]
Minneapolis Hennepin M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital M Health Fairview 212 1986[70]
Minneapolis Hennepin Phillips Eye Institute Allina Health 8 HOSP-20 1987[3]
Monticello Wright Monticello Hospital[Note 8] CentraCare Health 124 HOSP-39 1965[71][3]
Montevideo Chippewa Chippewa City Montevideo Hospital CCM Health 25 HOSP-30 [2][3]
Moose Lake Carlton Mercy Hospital Essentia Health 25 HOSP-25 1963[72][2]
Mora Kanabec Welia Health (FirstLight) Mora Hospital Welia Health 25 HOSP-49 [73][2][3]
Morris Stevens Steven Community Medical Center Steven Community Medical Center 25 HOSP-49 [2][3]
New Prague Scott New Prague Hospital Mayo Clinic Health System 20 HOSP-49 [74][2]
New Ulm Brown New Ulm Medical Center Allina Health 34 HOSP-62 1883[75][2]
Northfield Dakota Northfield City Hospital Northfield Hospital + Clinics 77 HOSP-37 [3][2]
Onamia Mille Lacs Mille Lacs Health System Onamia Hospital Mille Lacs Health System 82 HOSP-28 1956[76][2][3]
Olivia Renville Olivia Hospital and Clinics HealthPartners 16 HOSP-16 1951[2][3]
Ortonville Big Stone Ortonville Hospital Ortonville Area Health Services 76 HOSP-25 [77][2][3]
Owatonna Steele Owatonna Clinic[Note 9] Mayo Clinic Health System 0 1948[78]
Owatonna Steele Owatonna Hospital Allina Health 39 HOSP-43 1901[3][2][79]
Park Rapids Hubbard St. Josephs Area Health Services CHI 25 HOSP-50 1946[2][3][80]
Paynesville Stearns Paynesville Hospital CentraCare Health System 25 HOSP-30 1956[81][82]
Perham Otter Tail Perham Health Hospital Perham Health, in affiliation with Sanford Health 25 HOSP-25 1902[83][2]
Pipestone Pipestone Pipestone County Medical Center Avera Health 18 HOSP-44 [84][2]
Plymouth Hennepin Abbott Northwestern WestHealth Allina Health 50 HOSP-50 2015[3][2]
Princeton Mille Lacs Northland Medical Center M Health Fairview 33 HOSP-54 1993[3][2]
Red Lake Beltrami Red Lake Indian Health Services Hospital Indian Health Service 23 Federal [3]
Red Wing Goodhue Red Wing Hospital and Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System 50 HOSP-50 1883[3]
Redwood Falls Redwood Redwood LLC Carris Health 14 HOSP-25 [2]
Robbinsdale Hennepin North Memorial Health Hospital North Memorial Health 385 HOSP-518 1954[3]
Rochester Olmsted Federal Medical Center, Rochester - Prison Federal Bureau of Prisons - Federal 1984[2][85][3]
Rochester Olmsted Mayo Clinic Hospital - Rochester, Methodist Campus Mayo Clinic 794 1954[86][3]
Rochester Olmsted Mayo Clinic Hospital - Rochester, Saint Marys Campus Mayo Clinic 1,220 HOSP-2059 1889[3]
Rochester Olmsted Olmsted Medical Center Olmsted Medical Center 61 HOSP-61 1949[3][2][87]
Roseau Roseau LifeCare Medical Center LifeCare Medical Center 75 HOSP-25 [88][2][3]
St. Cloud Stearns St. Cloud Hospital CentraCare Health System 477 HOSP-489 1886[3][2]
St. Cloud Stearns St. Cloud VA Health Care System USDVA - Federal 1923[3]
St. James Watonwan St. James Hospital and Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System 25 HOSP-25 [89]
St. Louis Park Hennepin Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital HealthPartners 361 HOSP-426 1959[3][90]
St. Paul Ramsey Bethesda Hospital M Health Fairview 0 HOSP-254 1883-2020, relocated to former St. Joseph's Hospital campus in 2021[91][92]
St. Paul Ramsey Children's Minnesota - St. Paul Hospital Children's Minnesota 381[Note 10] 1924[67]
St. Paul Ramsey Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare (St. Paul Hospital) Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare 60 HOSP-60 1897[93]
St. Paul Ramsey Regions Hospital HealthPartners 452 HOSP-474 1872[3][2]
St. Paul Ramsey United Hospital Allina Health 365 HOSP-546 1877[3][2]
St. Peter Nicollet River's Edge Hospital River's Edge 25 HOSP-17 [2][3]
Sandstone Pine Sandstone Critical Access Hospital (Pine Medical Center) Essentia Health 9 HOSP-30 1956[94][2]
Sandstone Pine Federal Correction Institution Hospital Federal Bureau of Prisons - Federal [2]
Sauk Centre Stearns Sauk Centre Hospital[Note 11] CentraCare Health 25 HOSP-28 [95][2]
Shakopee Scott St. Francis Regional Medical Center Allina Health 89 HOSP-93 1938[3][2]
Slayton Murray Murray County Medical Center Sanford Health 21 HOSP-25 [96][2][3]
Sleepy Eye Brown Sleepy Eye Medical Center Sleepy Eye Medical Center 16 HOSP-16 [2][3]
Staples Todd or Wadena Lakewood Health System Critical Care Hospital Lakewood Health System 25 HOSP-37 1937[97][2]
Stillwater Washington Lakeview Hospital HealthPartners 68 HOSP-97 1880[3][98]
Thief River Falls Pennington Northwest Medical Center Sanford Health 25 HOSP-26 [99][2][3]
Tracy Lyon Tracy Medical Center Sanford Health 25 HOSP-25 1961[100][2][3][101]
Two Harbors Lake Lake View Memorial Hospital Wilderness Health 16 HOSP-25 1956[2][3][102]
Tyler Lincoln Tyler Hospital Avera Health 51 HOSP-20 [103][2][3]
Virginia Saint Louis Virginia Hospital Essentia Health 124 HOSP-83, HOSP-67 1936[3][2][104]
Wabasha Wabasha St. Elizabeths Medical Center Gundersen Health System 114 HOSP-25 [2][3]
Waconia Carver Ridgeview Medical Center Ridgeview 109 HOSP-109 1963[3][2][105]
Wadena Otter Tail or Wadena Wadena Clinic Astera Health, Tri-County Healthcare 25 HOSP-49 1925[106][2][3]
Warren Marshall North Valley Health Center North Valley Health Center 12 HOSP-12 1905[2][3][107]
Waseca Waseca Waseca Hospital and Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System 15 HOSP-35 1922[108][109][110]
Westbrook Cottonwood Westbrook Medical Center Sanford Health 8 HOSP-8 1951[111][112][2][113]
Wheaton Traverse Wheaton Medical Center Sanford Health 15 HOSP-25 1964[114][115][2][116]
Willmar Kandiyohi Rice Memorial Hospital Carris Health 159 HOSP-136 1937[3][2][117]
Windom Cottonwood Windom Area Hospital Sanford Health 18 HOSP-18 1905[118][119][2][120]
Winona Winona Winona Community Memorial Hospital Winona Health 41 HOSP-49 1894[3][2]
Woodbury Washington Shriners Children's Twin Cities Shriners Children's - HOSP-86 1923 original location in Minneapolis
2020[3][2]
Woodbury Washington Woodwinds Health Campus M Health Fairview 86 HOSP-86 2000[3][2]
Worthington Nobles Worthington Medical Center Sanford Health 48 HOSP-48 1929[3][121][2][122]
Wyoming Chisago Lakes Medical Center M Health Fairview 55 HOSP-61 1998[3][2][123]

Notes:

  1. ^ Health system are usually listed on the hospital's website or the health system list of hospitals.
  2. ^ Beds that are licensed and physically available for which staff is on hand to attend to the patient who occupies the bed. Staffed beds include those that are occupied and those that are vacant. In most instances, the number of beds is found in the American Hospital Directory.[3]
  3. ^ HOSP- Number of beds the hospital is licensed for by the state of Minnesota in 2019[2]
  4. ^ Formerly Prairie Ridge Hospital and Health Services[37]
  5. ^ District One Hospital in Faribault became Allina Health Faribault Medical Center on January 1, 2022.[41]
  6. ^ Formerly Immanuel-St. Joseph's Hospital
  7. ^ Combined total for Children's Minnesota St. Paul and Minneapolis
  8. ^ Monticell Hospital was originally known as the Monticello--Big Lake Community Hospital.[71]
  9. ^ The Owatonna Clinic offers outpatient services and is adjacent to the Owatonn Hospital.
  10. ^ 381 combined total for St. Paul and Minneapolis Children's Minnesota hospitals
  11. ^ Formerly St. Michaels Hospital

Minnesota trauma centers

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Defunct hospitals

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Psychiatric hospitals and centers

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Health care systems

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The following health care systems are located in Minnesota:

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