List of hospitals in Washington (state)

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This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. state of Washington, sorted by city and hospital name.

The first hospital in the modern-day state of Washington was established at Fort Vancouver in 1858, serving fur traders and local indigenous people.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Hospitals

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Psychiatric facilities

Hospital County City Bed count Founded Affiliation Notes
Eastern State Hospital Spokane Medical Lake 312 1891
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Inland Northwest Behavioral Health Spokane Spokane 100 2018 Universal Health Services
Navos Health King Seattle 70 Formerly West Seattle Psychiatric Hospital
Rainier Springs Clark Vancouver 72 2018 Springstone
Western State Hospital Pierce Lakewood 806 1871

Sanatoriums

Hospital County City Bed count Trauma center Founded Closed Notes
Aldercrest Sanatorium Snohomish Everett 1918 1954<ref>Spokane Chronicle, April 7, 1954, pg 6.</ref>
Blue Mountain Sanatorium Walla Walla Walla Walla 1935<ref>"Beds are Ready at Sanatorium," The Spokesman-Review, June 12, 1935, pg 8.</ref> 1954<ref>Spokane Chronicle, April 7, 1954, pg 6.</ref>
Central Washington Tuberculosis Hospital<ref>Koski, Charlene "Fight for Survival: Families work to save facility for the developmentally disabled," The Columbian, September 1, 2004, pg 21.</ref> Yakima Selah 1950 1958 Now known as Yakima Valley School
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Spokane Spokane 1915 1978 Also known as Edgecliff Sanatorium
Firland Sanatorium King Seattle 1910 1973
Lake Forest Park Sanatorium<ref>"Match Causes Sanatorium Distaster," The Bellingham Herald, February 1, 1943, pg 1.</ref> King Seattle 1942 1943
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King Seattle 1920 1957
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Lewis Chehalis 1943 1954
Oakhurst Sanatorium<ref>"Sanatorium Emptied," The Daily Chronicle, June 17, 1954, pg 9.</ref> Grays Harbor Elma 1921 1954
Sunnyview Sanatorium<ref>"State Plan to Consolidate TB Hospitals Commented Upon in Hospital Publication," The Daily Herald, January 7, 1954, pg 4.</ref> Kitsap Port Orchard 1952

Former hospitals

Hospital County City Bed count Trauma center Founded Closed Notes
Astria Regional Medical Center<ref name=":4" /> Yakima Yakima 150 III<ref name=":2" /> 2019
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King Seattle 1909 1951 Located in 400 Yesler Building
Deer Park Hospital<ref name="DeerParkClosing">Template:Cite news</ref> Spokane Deer Park 24 citation CitationClass=web

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Doctors Hospital King Seattle 1970s Merged with Swedish Hospital
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Grace Hospital King Seattle 40 1887 1894
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Highline Community Hospital Specialty Center Tukwila King 30 2014

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New Wayside Emergency Hospital<ref name="yesler1"/> King Seattle 1907 1913
Northern State Hospital<ref name="NorthernState">Template:Cite news</ref> Skagit Sedro Woolley 2000 1912 1973<ref name="NorthernState" /> State mental health facility
Puget Sound Hospital<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Pierce Tacoma 1905 2010 Also known as Northern Pacific Hospital, Pierce County General Hospital, and Puget Sound General Hospital. Absorbed Mountain View Hospital in 1958.
Regional Hospital for Respiratory and Complex Care Burien King 31 citation CitationClass=web

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Located within Highline Medical Center
Saint Cabrini Hospital<ref name="KingCabrini">Template:Cite news</ref> King Seattle 1916 1990<ref name="KingCabrini" /> Was located at southwest corner of Boren and Madison
St. Ignatius Hospital Whitman Colfax 1892 1964
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Walla Walla General Hospital Walla Walla Walla Walla 72 III 1899 2017
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King Seattle 1990

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