Hospitals in New Mexico

Overview of hospital infrastructure, major medical centers, and healthcare resources in New Mexico (NM).

Total Hospitals

43

Total Beds

4,080

Beds per 1,000 Pop.

1.9

Trauma Centers

5

Major Hospitals in New Mexico

The largest and highest-rated hospitals in New Mexico, based on CMS Hospital Compare data and AHA statistics.

HospitalCityTypeBedsCMS Stars
University of New Mexico HospitalAlbuquerqueTeaching537★★★☆☆
Presbyterian HospitalAlbuquerqueGeneral453★★★★☆
Lovelace Medical CenterAlbuquerqueGeneral263★★★☆☆
San Juan Regional Medical CenterFarmingtonGeneral194★★★☆☆

Health Systems in New Mexico

Major hospital systems and healthcare networks operating in New Mexico.

Presbyterian Healthcare ServicesUniversity of New Mexico Health SystemLovelace Health System (Ardent)CHRISTUS St. VincentSan Juan Regional

Hospital Infrastructure in New Mexico

New Mexico's 43 hospitals serve 2.1 million residents across the fifth-largest state by area, with vast distances between facilities creating significant access challenges. The University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque is the state's only academic medical center and Level I trauma center, serving as the referral center for complex cases from across New Mexico and parts of neighboring states. Presbyterian Healthcare Services is the state's largest health system, operating hospitals, clinics, and a health plan that covers a significant portion of the state's insured population. New Mexico has a high proportion of Native American and Hispanic residents, and the state's hospitals must address culturally diverse health needs. Indian Health Service hospitals and tribal health facilities serve the Navajo Nation and other tribal communities. The state faces severe physician shortages, particularly in rural areas and on reservations. New Mexico has been a leader in community health worker programs and telemedicine to extend healthcare reach. The state's unique geography requires robust emergency medical services and air transport capabilities.

Hospitals in Neighboring States

Hospital data sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the American Hospital Association (AHA), and publicly available Medicare provider data.