Hospitals in Wisconsin

Overview of hospital infrastructure, major medical centers, and healthcare resources in Wisconsin (WI).

Total Hospitals

124

Total Beds

13,400

Beds per 1,000 Pop.

2.3

Trauma Centers

8

Major Hospitals in Wisconsin

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

HospitalCityTypeBedsCMS Stars
UW Health University HospitalMadisonTeaching592★★★★★
Froedtert HospitalMilwaukeeTeaching604★★★★★
Aurora St. Luke's Medical CenterMilwaukeeGeneral742★★★★☆
Mayo Clinic Health System - Eau ClaireEau ClaireGeneral187★★★★☆
Marshfield Medical CenterMarshfieldTeaching311★★★★☆

Health Systems in Wisconsin

Major hospital systems and healthcare networks operating in Wisconsin.

Advocate Health (Aurora)Ascension WisconsinUW HealthFroedtert & MCWMarshfield Clinic Health SystemMayo Clinic Health System

Hospital Infrastructure in Wisconsin

Wisconsin's 124 hospitals serve 5.9 million residents, with major medical centers in Madison and Milwaukee anchoring the state's healthcare infrastructure. UW Health University Hospital in Madison, affiliated with the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, is the state's premier academic medical center and a Level I trauma center. Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, paired with the Medical College of Wisconsin, provides the other major academic hub. Advocate Health (formerly Advocate Aurora) is the state's largest health system following the merger with Atrium Health. Wisconsin's hospital landscape includes a strong network of rural and community hospitals, with Marshfield Clinic Health System and Mayo Clinic Health System serving northern and western Wisconsin respectively. Children's Wisconsin in Milwaukee is the state's primary pediatric specialty center. Wisconsin has a strong tradition of community-based healthcare and cooperative medical practice. The state's healthcare system benefits from relatively high insurance coverage rates and a strong public health infrastructure. The Medical College of Wisconsin and UW School of Medicine together produce a significant number of the state's practicing physicians.

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.