List of hospitals in New Mexico

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Acoma

Alamogordo

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Gerald-Champion Regional Medical Center

Albuquerque

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Albuquerque VA Medical Center
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UNM Hospital, Alququerque

Artesia

Carlsbad

Clayton

Clovis

Crownpoint

Deming

Española

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Farmington

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San Juan Regional Medical Center

Gallup

Grants

Hobbs

Las Cruces

Las Vegas

Los Alamos

Lovington

Mescalero

Portales

Raton

Rio Rancho

Roswell

Ruidoso

Santa Fe

Santa Rosa

Santa Teresa

Shiprock

Silver City

Socorro

Taos

Truth or Consequences

Tucumcari

Zuni

Indian Health Service facilities

The Albuquerque Area of the Indian Health Service contains the following medical centers:

The Navajo Area of the Indian Health Service is partially within New Mexico. It contains the following medical centers:

Former hospitals

Hospital County City Bed count Trauma center Founded Closed Notes
Valmora Sanatorium Mora County Watrous

References

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