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A Guide to Hospitals of Greater Boston 8 ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE BOSTON GLOBE ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE BOSTON GLOBE 9 the Northwest the North BOURNEWOOD CAULFIELD CENTER LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL BEVERLY HOSPITAL MERRIMACK VALLEY HOSPITAL NSMC-UNION HOSPITAL 23 Warren Avenue OF MEDFORD Member of Northeast Health System Member of Northeast Health System 140 Lincoln Avenue Member of North Shore Medical Center Woburn, MA 01801 170 Governors Avenue 298 Washington Street 85 Herrick Street Haverhill, MA 01830 500 Lynnfield Street Information: 781-932-0649 Medford, MA 02155 Gloucester, MA 01930 Beverly, MA 01915 Information: 978-374-2000 Lynn, MA 01904 Toll Free: 800-468-4358 Information: 781-306-6000 Information: 978-283-4000 Information: 978-922-3000 Physician Referral: 978-521-8545 Information: 781-581-9200 www.bournewood.com Physician Referral: 800-540-9191 Physician Referral: 888-253-0800 Physician Referral: 888-253-0800 www.merrimackvalleyhospital.com Physician Referral: www.hallmarkhealth.org www.nhshealth.org www.nhshealth.org 877-676-2637 (English) CARITAS HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL NORTH SHORE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 877-287-2637 (Spanish) A Guide to Hospitals AND MEDICAL CENTER LOWELL GENERAL HOSPITAL ANNA JAQUES HOSPITAL KINDRED HOSPITAL-BOSTON Member of North Shore Medical Center www.nsmc.partners.org 70 East Street 295 Varnum Avenue 25 Highland Avenue NORTH SHORE 57 Highland Avenue Methuen, MA 01844 Lowell, MA 01854 Newburyport, MA 01950 15 King Street Salem, MA 01970 SHAUGHNESSY-KAPLAN Information: 978-687-0151 Information: 978-937-6000 Information: 978-463-1000 Peabody, MA 01960 Information: 978-745-2100 REHABILITATION HOSPITAL Physician Referral: 800-488-5959 Physician Referral: 800-544-2424 Physician Referral: 978-463-1090 Information: 978-531-2900 Physician Referral: Member of North Shore Medical Center www.holyfamilyhosp.org www.lowellgeneral.org www.ajh.org Toll Free: 866-654-9870 877-676-2637 (English) One Dove Avenue www.kindredbns.com 877-287-2637 (Spanish) Salem, MA 01970 EDITH NOURSE ROGERS MCLEAN HOSPITAL BALDPATE HOSPITAL www.nsmc.partners.org Information: 978-745-9000 of Greater Boston MEMORIAL VETERANS HOSPITAL 115 Mill Street 83 Baldpate Road LAHEY CLINIC MEDICAL CENTER Physician Referral: 200 Springs Road Belmont, MA 02478 Georgetown, MA 01833 41 Mall Road NSMC-SALEM HOSPITAL 95 877-676-2637 (English) Bedford, MA 01730 Information: 617-855-2000 Information: 978-352-2131 Burlington, MA 01805 Member of North Shore Medical Center 877-287-2637 (Spanish) Use this locator map and contact guide to find the best medical facilities nearest you Information: 781-275-7500 www.mclean.harvard.edu Information: 781-744-5100 81 Highland Avenue www.shaughnessy-kaplan.org www.visn1.med.va.gov/bedford BAYRIDGE HOSPITAL Toll Free: 800-962-1700 Salem, MA 01970 NASHOBA VALLEY Member of Northeast Health System www.lahey.org Information: 978-741-1215 WHIDDEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EMERSON HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER 60 Granite 3Street Physician Referral: Member of Cambridge Health Alliance 133 Old Road to Nine Acre Corner 200 Groton Road Lynn, MA 01904 MELROSE-WAKEFIELD HOSPITAL 877-676-2637 (English) 103 Garland Street Concord, MA 01742 Ayer, MA 01432 Information: 781-599-920093 585 Lebanon Street 877-287-2637 (Spanish) Everett, MA 02149 Boston Metro Information: 978-369-1400 Information: 978-784-9000 Physician Referral: 888-253-0800 Melrose, MA 02176 www.nsmc.partners.org Information: 617-389-6270 Physician Referral: 978-287-3456 Physician Referral: 978-784-9257 www.nhshealth.org Information: 781-979-3000 www.challiance.org www.emersonhospital.org www.nashobamed.com Physician Referral: 888-540-9191 www.hallmarkhealth.org Ames- WHITTIER REHABILITATION ARBOUR HOSPITAL BOURNEWOOD HOSPITAL CAMBRIDGE HOSPITAL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL BOSTON FRANCISCAN CHILDREN’S HEALTHSOUTH NEW ENGLAND SAINTS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL-HAVERHILL 1 4 7 10 13 REHABILITATION HOSPITAL One Hospital Drive Merrimac bury 49 Robinwood Avenue 300 South Street Member of Cambridge Health Alliance 300 Longwood Avenue HOSPITAL Salisbury 76 Summer Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Brookline, MA 02467 1493 Cambridge Street Boston, MA 02115 30 Warren Street 2 Rehabilitation Way Lowell, MA 01852 Haverhill, MA 01830 Woburn, MA 01801 Information: 978-458-1411 Information: 617-522-4400 Information: 617-469-0300 Cambridge, MA 02139 Information: 617-355-6000 Brighton, MA 02135 495 Newbury- Information: 978-372-8000 www.arbourhealth.com www.bournewood.com Information: 617-665-1000 Physician Referral: 800-355-7944 Information: 617-254-3800 Information: 781-935-5050 Physician Referral: 978-934-8437 Physician Referral: 800-442-1717 www.healthsouth.com www.saints-memorial.org port www.challiance.org www.childrenshospital.org Physician Referral: 617-254-3800 Haverhill West www.whittierhealth.com ARBOUR-HRI HOSPITAL BRIGHAM AND WOMEN’S www.fchrc.org Newbury 2 5 LAHEY CLINIC MEDICAL CENTER TEWKSBURY STATE HOSPITAL Newbury 227 Babcock Street HOSPITAL 8 CARITAS CARNEY HOSPITAL 11 DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE 41 Mall Road 365 East Street Brookline, MA 02446 75 Francis Street 2100 Dorchester Avenue 44 Binney Street HEBREW REHABILITATION Information: 617-731-3200 Boston, MA 02115 Dorchester, MA 02124 Boston, MA 02115 14 CENTER Burlington, MA 01805 Tewksbury, MA 01876 Groveland Information: 781-744-5100 Information: 978-851-7321 www.arbourhealth.com Information: 617-732-5500 Information: 617-296-4000 Information: 617-632-3000 1200 Centre Street Physician Referral: 800-962-1700 www.state.ma.us/dmh Physician Referral: 800-BWH-9999 Physician Referral: 800-488-5959 Toll Free: 866-408-3324 Boston, MA 02131 www.lahey.org NH Methuen Georgetown 3 BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS www.brighamandwomens.org www.caritascarney.org www.dana-farber.org Information: 617-325-8000 WINCHESTER HOSPITAL Rowley MEDICAL CENTER www.HebrewRehab.org CARITAS ST. ELIZABETH’S FAULKNER HOSPITAL LAWRENCE GENERAL HOSPITAL 41 Highland Avenue 330 Brookline Avenue 6 BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER 9 12 1 General Street Winchester, MA 01890 Lawrence Boston, MA 02215 One Boston Medical Center Place MEDICAL CENTER 1153 Centre Street JEWISH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Tyngs- Information: 617-667-7000 Boston, MA 02118 736 Cambridge Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 15 AND REHABILITATION CENTER Lawrence, MA 01842 Information: 781-729-9000 Dunstable Dracut Boxford Ipswich Royal-Information: 978-683-4000 Physician Referral: 866-946-4677 borough Physician Referral: 800-667-5356 Information: 617-638-8000 Boston, MA 02135 Information: 617-983-7000 59 Townsend Street ston www.lawrencegeneral.org www.winchesterhospital.org Pepperell North www.bidmc.harvard.edu Physician Referral: 800-682-2862 Information: 617-789-3000 Physician Referral: 617-983-7500 Boston, MA 02119 Winchendon Ashby Townsend www.faulknerhospital.org Andover Tops- Rockport www.bmc.org Physician Referral: 800-488-5959 Information: 617-989-8400 Ashburnham www.semc.org Physician Referral: 617-989-8315 Lowell 495 Andover field Hamilton Gloucester www.jmhrc.com Middleton Essex Groton Westford Tewksbury 16 KINDRED HOSPITAL-BOSTON Wenham 128 o 1515 Commonwealth Avenue 95 A ll y 2 a Br a North n oa w Brighton, MA 02135 d dw 28 d Fitchburg Lunenburg Manchester S ay a MEMORIAL Information: 617-254-1100 Chelmsford Reading Beverly t ro Gardner Billerica B STADIUM Danvers St www.kindredbos.com Wilmington t Shirley Ayer an as Co Ple ncor LEMUEL SHATTUCK HOSPITAL Templeton Littleton Lynnfield d Ave y 17 Reading 23 w 170 Morton Street Carlisle Hi H Westminster Belmont gh h Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Leominster 93 la t Phillipst Peabody nd a 2 Burlington Av r Mystic River Chelsea Information: 617-522-8110 Wakefield Somerville e G 1 3 1 Marblehead FRESH c www.shattuckhospital.org Harvard Salem M POND r S g Acton om s Bedford Stone- Lynn lm Beacon St e MASSACHUSETTS EYE Woburn ont St rv M Boxboro 2 ille 18 ham Av W AND EAR INFIRMARY Melrose Swampscott e a Hubbardsto Concord Saugus r East 243 Charles Street Trap re Lancaster Winchester elo R n d 28 S Boston, MA 02114 Medford t Boston Princeton Bolton 16 20 Information: 617-523-7900 Lexington Malden 7 28 Sterling Stow May- Arlington Cambridge St. Physician Referral EYE: 617-573-4199 2 Nahant bu t Barre nard Lincoln Everett Revere Mt. Au r n S Physician Referral ENT: 617-573-3954 M 95 a 1A www.meei.harvard.edu Clinton Belmont Somerville 2 ss 495 Chelsea Watertown d A 24 Winthrop R ve Waltham Arsenal St ield MASSACHUSETTS Water- G F 3 Berlin Hudson Cambridge iers 19 Sudbury Weston a Sold 93 GENERAL HOSPITAL West town l 19 22 Rutland Wayland e Main St Callahan Tunnel 55 Fruit Street 128 n SOLDIERS 18 Boyls- S 20 Cambridge Boston, MA 02114 Marlborough 90 t FIELD MIT St Oakham ton Boylston Information: 617-726-2000 Newton 90 Cambridge Holden 93 No. Physician Referral: 800-711-4644 Bea Dr St Boston Framingham Brookline con ial Charles River on t www.massgeneral.org New St or Beac S Southborough t Me m t BOSTON Northborough Welles- S n Braintree W ge h Ave Dr o Greater ash rid alt row HARBOR MOUNT AUBURN HOSPITAL Paxton 290 ing 13 b nwe Stor BOSTON m ley m e 20 t Market St a o Boston Hull o n St C m C r 330 Mount Auburn Street om COMMON T 9 Com 2 monwealth Ave 25 Natick H Cambridge, MA 02138 Needham a 90 Westborough 16 r Information: 617-492-3500 va Brighton rd Shrewsbury Ashland Dedham Quincy S Physician Referral: 800-667-5356 3 t www.mountauburnhospital.org North Leicester Dover Milton 30 ve Sherborn Cohasset A St Worcester 3 on t 1 Brookfield 90 C St gt on h con in NEW ENGLAND BAPTIST HOSPITAL Spencer Hopkinton Westwood Hingham Bea nt em M 21 95 e 11 u Tr South 125 Parker Hill Avenue 30 st
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