Hospital Rating

Start by choosing your state to view hospitals by city within the selected state. The number listed after each state indicates the number of hospitals listed in that state.

Alaska (15) Alabama (103) Arkansas (75) Arizona (76) California (346)
Colorado (71) Connecticut (32) District of Columbia (8) Delaware (5) Florida (179)
Georgia (136) Guam (1) Hawaii (17) Iowa (109) Idaho (21)
Illinois (180) Indiana (123) Kansas (115) Kentucky (96) Louisiana (111)
Massachusetts (69) Maryland (46) Maine (37) Michigan (131) Minnesota (135)
Missouri (111) Mississippi (84) Montana (52) North Carolina (113) North Dakota (28)
Nebraska (89) New Hampshire (26) New Jersey (66) New Mexico (42) Nevada (28)
New York (186) Ohio (175) Oklahoma (125) Oregon (59) Pennsylvania (168)
Puerto Rico (52) Rhode Island (12) South Carolina (61) South Dakota (48) Tennessee (119)
Texas (365) Utah (43) Virginia (87) Virgin Islands (2) Vermont (15)
Washington (74) Wisconsin (126) West Virginia (55) Wyoming (29)

What to look for when choosing a hospital

There are many things that you may want to take into consideration when choosing a hospital. Having to go to the hospital can be a nerve wrecking experience. You want to ensure that your experience will be as pleasant as possible. This can be accomplished by choosing a hospital with a friendly and competent staff. The type of hospital you choose may depend on the specific medical condition you're being treated for.

Overall, the location of the hospital is going to be important. How far of a drive is it for you? Is it easily accessible in the case of an emergency? Will traffic be an issue during normal hours, or during rush hour? These are all things to keep in mind when choosing the location.

It would be wise to check the credentials of the hospital. Have there been any mishaps in recent years that would deter you going there? Also, many hospitals specialize in certain areas of medicine. It is important to see if they can meet your individual needs. You are going to want to see if they specialize in certain areas like the heart, cancer, or brain.

For instance, if you are pregnant and choosing a hospital to deliver at you might be interested in a hospital with a high level neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). If you are attempting a VBAC you may want to find out if the hospital allows them. Most hospitals also keep their caesarean rates open to the public, so if you are looking for a natural delivery you may want to take that into account.

If having visitors is important to you, you may want to find out what their visitation rules are. Make sure to find out what the visiting hours are and if they will accommodate the family and friends who will be coming to see you. Also, if you plan on having someone stay with you over night you will want to make sure that is acceptable.

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