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New Jersey Hospitals by County NEW JERSEY HOSPITALS BY COUNTY SUSSEX PASSAIC 100 10 12 8a 13 78 91a 77 6 BERGEN 80a 91 WARREN 80 31a 9 92 80b 111 34 93 8 79a 7 MORRIS 28 ESSEX 36 33 79 76 41 42 31 50 48 52 76a 40 35 30 29 51 48a 112 99 103 HUDSON 46 97 108 39 102 UNION 105 45 107a HUNTERDON 107 62a SOMERSET 68a 64 66 54 98 96 63 66a 96a 68 67 67a MIDDLESEX 57 69 MERCER 73 61 56a 70 75a 56b 60 55a MONMOUTH 75 59 62 72 85 85a 83 14a 14 13a 86 17 BURLINGTON OCEAN 82 21 19 84 18b 23a 15 17a 20 23 44 20a 18 16 CAMDEN 18a 87 43 GLOUCESTER SALEM 95 1 94 2 25 ATLANTIC 3 27 CUMBERLAND 5 4 2 CAPE MAY 24 www.njha.com NJ HOSPITALS BY COUNTY ATLANTIC COUNTY 40 RWJBarnabas Health – Saint Barnabas Medical Center, MORRIS COUNTY 1 Ancora Psychiatric Hospital, Ancora Livingston 76 Atlantic Health System – Atlantic Rehabilitation Institute, 2 AtlantiCare – AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Atlantic City 41 University Hospital, Newark Morristown and Pomona 42 VA New Jersey Health Care System, East Orange 76a Atlantic Health System – Morristown Medical Center, 3 Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation, Pomona Morristown GLOUCESTER COUNTY 4 Shore Medical Center, Somers Point 77 Atlantic Health System – Chilton Medical Center, Pompton Plains 43 Kennedy Health – Kennedy University Hospital – 5 Acuity Specialty Hospital of New Jersey, Atlantic City Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital, Greystone Park Washington Township, Turnersville 78 79 Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – Kessler Chester, Chester BERGEN COUNTY 44 Inspira Health Network – Inspira Medical Center Woodbury, 79a Kindred Hospital at Morris, Dover 6 Bergen Regional Medical Center L.P., Paramus Woodbury 7 Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Englewood 80 Saint Clare’s Health System – Saint Clare’s Hospital/ HUDSON COUNTY 8 Hackensack Meridian Health Hackensack University Medical Boonton Township, Boonton 45 CarePoint Health – Bayonne Medical Center, Bayonne Center, Hackensack 80a Saint Clare’s Health System – Saint Clare’s Hospital/ 46 CarePoint Health – Christ Hospital, Jersey City 8a Hackensack Meridian Health Pascack Valley Medical Center, Denville, Denville 48 CarePoint Health – Hoboken University Medical Center, Westwood 80b Saint Clare’s Health System – Saint Clare’s Hospital/ Hoboken 9 Holy Name Medical Center, Teaneck Dover, Dover 48a Hudson County Meadowview Hospital, Secaucus 10 Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – Kessler Saddle Brook, OCEAN COUNTY 50 RWJBarnabas Health – Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City Saddle Brook 82 HealtrhSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Toms River, Toms River 51 Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center, Secaucus 31a Select Specialty Hospital – Northeast New Jersey, Rochelle Park 83 Hackensack Meridian Health Ocean Medical Center, Brick 52 Hackensack Meridian Health Palisades Medical Center, 12 Christian Health Care Center, Wyckoff RWJBarnabas Health – Community Medical Center, Toms River North Bergen 84 13 Valley Health System – The Valley Hospital, Ridgewood 85 RWJBarnabas Health – Monmouth Medical Center Southern HUNTERDON COUNTY BURLINGTON COUNTY Campus, Lekewood 54 Hunterdon Healthcare System – Hunterdon Medical Center, 13a Buttonwood Behavioral Health Hospital – Mount Holly 85a Specialty Hospital of Central Jersey, Lakewood Flemington 14 Lourdes Health System – Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington 86 RWJBarnabas Health – Barnabas Health Behavioral Health County, Willingboro MERCER COUNTY Center, Toms River 14a Lourdes Specialty Hospital of Southern New Jersey, Willingboro 55a Anne Klein Forensic Center – State of New Jersey, Dept. of 87 Hackensack Meridian Health Southern Ocean Medical Center, 15 Virtua – Virtua Memorial, Mount Holly Human Services, Trenton Manahawkin 16 Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills 56a Capital Health – Capital Health Regional Medical Center, Trenton PASSAIC COUNTY 17 Hampton Behavioral Health Center AKA Universal Health 56b Capital Health – Capital Health Medical Center Hopewell, 91 St. Joseph’s Healthcare System – St. Joseph’s Wayne Services, Rancocas Pennington Hospital, Wayne 17a Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – Marlton, Marlton 59 RWJBarnabas Health – Robert Wood Johnson University 91a Kindred Hospital at Wayne, Wayne 18 Virtua – Virtua Marlton, Marlton Hospital at Hamilton, Hamilton 92 St. Joseph’s Healthcare System – St. Joseph’s Regional 18a Weisman Childrens Rehabilitation Hospital, Marlton 60 Trinity Health – St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton Medical Center, Paterson 61 St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center, Lawrenceville St. Mary’s General Hospital, Passaic CAMDEN COUNTY 93 62 Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, West Trenton 18b Northbrook Behavioral Hospital, Camden SALEM COUNTY 19 The Cooper Health System – Cooper University Health Care, MIDDLESEX COUNTY 94 The Memorial Hospital of Salem County, Salem Camden 57 Princeton Healthcare System – University Medical Center of 95 Inspira Health Network – Inspira Medical Center Elmer, Elmer Princeton at Plainsboro, Plainsboro 20 Kennedy Health – Kennedy University Hospital – Cherry Hill, SOMERSET COUNTY 62a Care One at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy Cherry Hill 96 Carrier Clinic, Belle Mead 63 JFK Health – JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, Edison 20a Kennedy Health – Kennedy University Hospital – Stratford, 96a East Mountain Hospital, Belle Mead 64 JFK Health – JFK Medical Center, Edison Stratford 97 Matheny Medical and Educational Center, Peapack 66 Hackensack Meridian Health Raritan Bay Medical Center 21 Lourdes Health System – Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, 98 RWJBarnabas Health – Robert Wood Johnson University Old Bridge, Old Bridge Camden Hospital Somerset, Somerville 66a Hackensack Meridian Health Raritan Bay Medical Center 23 Virtua – Virtua Berlin, Berlin 99 VA New Jersey Health Care System – Lyons 23a Virtua – Virtua Voorhees, Voorhees Perth Amboy, Perth Amboy 67 RWJBarnabas Health – Robert Wood Johnson University SUSSEX COUNTY CAPE MAY COUNTY Hospital & The Bristol Myers Squibb 100 Atlantic Health System – Newton Medical Center, Newton 24 Cape Regional Medical Center, Cape May Court House Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University UNION COUNTY CUMBERLAND COUNTY Hospital, New Brunswick 102 Atlantic Health System – Overlook Medical Center, Summit 25 Inspira Health Network – Inspira Medical Center Vineland, 67a RWJBarnabas Health – Children’s Specialized Hospital, 103 Summit Oaks Hospital, Summit Vineland New Brunswick 105 Trinitas Health – Trinitas Regional Medical Center, Elizabeth 27 HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Vineland, Vineland 68 Saint Peter’s Healthcare System – Saint Peter’s University 107 RWJBarnabas Health – Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick ESSEX COUNTY Hospital at Rahway, Rahway 28 Hackensack Meridian Health Mountainside Medical Center, 68a Rutgers Biomedical and Health Services – Rutgers University 107a Kindred Hospital - Rahway, Rahway Montclair Behavioral HealthCare, Piscataway 108 Cornerstone Behavioral Health Hospital of Union County, 29 Columbus Hospital LTACH, Newark MONMOUTH COUNTY Berkeley Heights 30 Trinity Health – Saint Michael’s Medical Center, Newark 69 Hackensack Meridian Health Bayshore Medical Center, Holmdel WARREN COUNTY 31 RWJBarnabas Health – Clara Maass Medical Center, Belleville 70 CentraState Healthcare System, Freehold 111 Atlantic Health System – Hackettstown Medical Center, 33 East Orange General Hospital, East Orange 72 Hackensack Meridian Health Jersey Shore University Hackettstown 34 Essex County Hospital Center, Cedar Grove Medical Center, Neptune 112 St. Luke’s Hospital – Warren Campus, Phillipsburg 35 Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Kessler West, West Orange 73 Hackensack Meridian Health Riverview Medical Center, 39 RWJBarnabas Health – Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Red Bank Newark 75 RWJBarnabas Health – Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch 75a HealthSouth Hospital of Tinton Falls, Tinton Falls 4/20/17 www.njha.com.
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