Wednesday, June 5, 2013

List of hospitals Alabama ( United States)



This list helpful for choose a good or best Hospital for solve your  any health problem.You can know easily any hospital address in Alabama by this list.So you can save this list in your Pc or Mobile. 



Hospital County City
Trauma center Founded Notes
Children's of Alabama Russell Campus[1] Jefferson Birmingham
Level I-Pediatric 1911 1600 7th Avenue South, 35233; formerly Children's Hospital of Alabama
Russellville Hospital Franklin Russellville
Level III 1945 15155 Highway 43, 35653
Russell Medical Center Tallapoosa Alexander City
Level III 1959 3316 US Highway 280, 35011
Riverview Regional Medical Center Etowah Gadsden
Level III 1926 600 South 3rd Street, 35999
Regional Rehabilitation Hospital Russell Phenix City
None 2003 3715 Highway 280 North, 36867
Red Bay Hospital Franklin Red Bay
None 1967 211 Hospital Road, 35582
Providence Hospital Mobile Mobile
Level III 1857 6801 Airport Boulevard, 36685
Princeton Baptist Medical Center Jefferson Birmingham
Level III 1922 701 Princeton Avenue, 35211; formerly known as Birmingham Infirmary
Prattville Baptist Hospital Autauga

Prattville

None 1952 124 South Memorial Drive, 36067
Pickens County Medical Center Pickens Carrollton
None 1979 241 Robert K. Wilson Drive, 35447
Parkway Medical Center Morgan Decatur
Level III 1974 1874 Beltline Road, SW, 35601
Beacon Children's Hospital Crenshaw Luverne
None
150 Hospital Drive, 36049
North Mississippi Medical Center - Hamilton Campus Marion Hamilton
None 1995 1256 Military Street South, 35570
Northwest Medical Center Marion Winfield
None 1949 1530 US Highway 43, 35594
Northport Medical Center Tuscaloosa Northport
None 1992 2700 Hospital Drive, 35476
Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center Calhoun Anniston
Level II 1940 400 East 10th Street, 36202
North Alabama Medical Center - Shoals Hospital Colbert Muscle Shoals
None 1968 201 Avalon Avenue, 35662
North Baldwin Infirmary Baldwin Bay Minette
Level III 1970 1815 Hand Avenue, 36507
North Alabama Regional Hospital Morgan Decatur
None 1977 4218 Highway 31 South, 35603; Regional inpatient psychiatric services for adult citizens in the northern part of the state
Mountain View Hospital Etowah Gadsden
None 1918 3001 Scenic Drive, 35902
Monroe County Hospital Monroe Monroeville
Level III 1962 2016 South Alabama Avenue, 36461
Mobile Infirmary Medical Center Mobile Mobile
Level III 1910 5 Mobile Infirmary Circle, 36607
Baypointe Hospital Mobile Mobile
None 1957 5800 Southland Drive, 36693
Mizell Memorial Hospital Covington Opp
Level III 1949 702 North Main Street, 36467
Mercy Medical Baldwin Daphne
None 1949 101 Villa Drive, 36526
Medical West Jefferson Bessemer
Level III 1964 995 9th Avenue, SW, 35022; formerly Bessemer Carraway
Medical Center Enterprise Coffee Enterprise
Level III 1905 400 North Edwards Street, 36330
Medical Center Barbour Barbour Eufaula
Level III 1954 820 West Washington Street, 36027
Mary Starke Harper Geriatric Psychiatry Center Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
None 1996 200 University Boulevard, 35402; Inpatient psychiatric services for elderly citizens throughout the state
Marshall Medical Center South Marshall Boaz
Level III 1956 2505 US Highway 431, 35957
Marshall Medical Center North Marshall Guntersville
Level II 1990 8000 Alabama Highway 69, 35976
Madison Hospital Madison Madison
None 2012 8375 Highway 72 West, 35758
Long Term Hospital of Tuscaloosa, LLC Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
None
809 University Boulevard East, 4th Floor, 35401
Baptist Medical Center South Montgomery Montgomery
None 1963 2105 E. South Boulevard, 36111
Long Term Hospital of Montgomery, LLC Montgomery Montgomery
None
1725 Pine Street, 5th Floor, North Wing, 36106
Long Term Hospital of Dothan, LLC Houston Dothan
None
1108 Ross Clark Circle, 4th Floor, 36302
Long Term Hospital of Birmingham, LLC Jefferson Birmingham
None
50 Medical Park E. Dr., 8th Floor, 35261
Long Term Hospital of Anniston, LLC Calhoun Anniston
None
400 East 10th St., 4th Floor, 36202
Lawrence Medical Center Lawrence Moulton
None 1909 202 Hospital Street, 35650
Laurel Oaks Behavioral Health Center Houston Dothan
None
700 East Cottonwood Road, 36301
Lanier Health Services Chambers Valley
Level III 1942 4800 48th Street, 36854
Lake Martin Community Hospital Tallapoosa Dadeville
None 1995 201 Mariarden Road, 36852
Lakeland Community Hospital Winston Haleyville
Level III 1969 42024 Highway 195 East, 35565; formerly Burdick-West Hospital
L.V. Stabler Memorial Hospital Butler Greenville
Level III 1921 29 L. V. Stabler Drive, 36037
Baptist Medical Center East Montgomery Montgomery
None 1977 400 Taylor Road, 36124
Jacksonville Medical Center Calhoun Jacksonville
Level III 1976 1701 Pelham Road South, 36265
Jackson Medical Center Clarke Jackson
None 1954 220 Hospital Drive, 36545
Jackson Hospital and Clinic Montgomery Montgomery
None 1946 1725 Pine Street, 36106
Jack Hughston Memorial Hospital Russell Phenix City
None 2006 4401 River Chase Drive, 36867
Infirmary West Mobile Mobile
Level III 2006 5600 Girby Road, 36693
Infirmary LTAC Hospital Mobile Mobile
None
5644 Girby Road, 36693
Huntsville Hospital System Madison Huntsville
Level I-state-certified only 1895 101 Sivley Road, 35801
Hill Crest Behavioral Health Services Jefferson Birmingham
None
6869 Fifth Avenue South, 35212
Highlands Medical Center Jackson Scottsboro
None
380 Woods Cove Road, 35768
Helen Keller Hospital Colbert Sheffield
None 1921 1300 South Montgomery Avenue, 35660
Atmore Community Hospital Escambia Atmore
Level III 1967 401 Medical Park Drive, 36502
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of North Alabama Madison Huntsville
None
107 Governors Drive, 35801
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery
None
4465 Narrow Lane Road, 36116
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Gadsden Etowah Gadsden
None 2001 801 Goodyear Avenue, 35903
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Dothan Houston Dothan
None
1736 East Main Street, 36301
HealthSouth Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital Jefferson Birmingham
None 1985 3800 Ridgeway Drive, 35209
Hartselle Medical Center Morgan Hartselle
None 1948 201 Pine Street Northwest, 35640; closed on January 31, 2012, and purchased by Huntsville Hospital[3]
Hale County Hospital Hale Greensboro
None 1963 508 Greene Street, 36744
Grove Hill Memorial Hospital Clarke Grove Hill
Level III 1949 295 South Jackson Street, 36451
Greil Memorial Psychiatric Hospital Montgomery Montgomery
None 1974 Inpatient psychiatric services for adult citizens in the south central part of the state; deaf or hard of hearing specialized psychiatric unit
Gadsden Regional Medical Center Etowah Gadsden
Level III 1906 1007 Goodyear Avenue, 35903
Athens-Limestone Hospital Limestone Athens
Level III 1951 700 West Market Street, 35611
Flowers Hospital Houston Dothan
None 1950 4370 West Main Street, 36305
Florala Memorial Hospital Covington Florala
None 1964 24273 Fifth Avenue, 36442
Fayette Medical Center Fayette Fayette
None 1936 1653 Temple Avenue, 35555
Evergreen Medical Center Conecuh Evergreen
None 1953 101 Crestview Avenue, 36401
Elmore Community Hospital Elmore Wetumpka
None 1959 500 Hospital Drive, 36092
Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital Lauderdale Florence
Level III 1919 205 Marengo Street, 35630
East Alabama Medical Center Lee Opelika
Level II 1950 2000 Pepperell Parkway, 36801
D.W. McMillan Memorial Hospital Escambia Brewton
Level III
1301 Belleville Avenue, 36426
DeKalb Regional Medical Center DeKalb Fort Payne
Level III 1978 200 Medical Center Drive, 35968
Decatur General West Behavioral Medicine Center Morgan Decatur
None
2205 Beltline Road, 35609
Andalusia Regional Hospital Covington Andalusia
Level III 1966 849 South Three Notch St., 36420
Decatur General Hospital System Morgan Decatur
Level II 1915 1201 7th Street Southeast, 35601
DCH Regional Medical Center Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
Level II 1923 809 University Boulevard East, 35401
Dale Medical Center Dale

Level III 1951 126 Hospital Avenue, 36360
Cullman Regional Medical Center Cullman Cullman
Level III 1995 1912 Alabama Highway 157, 35058
Crestwood Medical Center Madison Huntsville
Level III 1965 1 Hospital Drive, 35801
Coosa Valley Medical Center Talladega Sylacauga
Level III 1945 315 West Hickory Street, 35150; Only hospital in the United States that was built and opened during WWII[2]
Cooper Green Mercy Hospital Jefferson Birmingham
None 1965 1515 5th Avenue South, 35233
Community Hospital Elmore Tallassee
Level III 1926 805 Friendship Road, 36078
Clay County Hospital Clay Ashland
None
83825 Highway Nine, 36251
Citizens Baptist Talladega Talladega
Level III 1925 604 Stone Avenue, 35161
Alice M. Kidd Nursing Facility Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
None
nursing home care for elderly citizens throughout the state (placed by inpatient state psychiartric hospitals); closed in 2009
Choctaw General Hospital Choctaw Butler
None 2012 401 Vanity Fair Lane, 36904
Chilton Medical Center Chilton Clanton
None 2009 1010 Lay Dam Road, 35046
Cherokee Medical Center Cherokee Centre
None
400 Northwood Drive, 35960
Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System West Campus Montgomery Montgomery
None
215 Perry Hill Road, 36109
Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System East Campus Macon Tuskegee
None 1923 2400 Hospital Road, 36083
Carraway Methodist Medical Center Jefferson Birmingham
None 1908 Formerly Carraway Methodist Medical Center, now closed
Bryce Hospital Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
None 1861 Regional inpatient psychiatric services for adult citizens in the north central part of the state; for adolescents throughout the state
Bryan Whitfield Memorial Hospital Marengo Demopolis
None 1953 105 Highway 80 East, 36732
Wiregrass Medical Center Geneva Geneva
None 1955 1200 West Maple Avenue, 36340
Wedowee Hospital Randolph Wedowee
None
209 South Main Street, 36278
W. D. Partlow Developmental Center Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
None 1923 Closed by the state of Alabama in January 2012
Washington County Hospital Washington Chatom
None 1950 14600 St. Stephens Avenue, 36518
Walker Baptist Medical Center Walker Jasper
Level III 1980 3400 US Highway 78 East, 35501
Veterans Affairs Medical Center-Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
None
3701 Loop Road East, 35404
Veterans Affairs Medical Center-Birmingham Jefferson Birmingham
None
700 South 19th Street, 35233
Vaughan Regional Medical Center Dallas Selma
Level III
1015 Medical Center Parkway, 36701
University of South Alabama Medical Center Mobile Mobile
Level I-state-certified only 1830 2451 Fillingim Street, 36617
Brookwood Medical Center Jefferson Homewood
Level III 1973 2010 Brookwood Medical Center Drive, 35209
University of South Alabama Children's and Women's Hospital Mobile Mobile
None 1983 1700 Center Street, 36604
UAB Highlands Jefferson Birmingham
None 1910 1201 11th Avenue South, 35205; formerly HealthSouth Medical Center
UAB Callahan Eye Hospital Jefferson Birmingham
Level I-Ocular Trauma 1963 1720 University Boulevard, 35233; Was the first Level I ocular trauma center in the nation[4]
University of Alabama Hospital, Birmingham Jefferson Birmingham
Level I 1945 500 22nd Street South, 35233
Troy Regional Medical Center Pike Troy
Level III 1969 1330 Highway 231 South, 36081
Trinity Medical Center Jefferson Birmingham
Level III 1966 800 Montclair Road, 35213; formerly Montclair Baptist
Thomas Hospital Baldwin Fairhope
Level III 1960 750 Morphy Avenue, 36533
Taylor Hardin Secure Medical Facility Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
None 1981 1301 Jack Warner Parkway, NE, 35404; Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation/treatment for criminally committed citizens throughout the state; forensic evaluations
Stringfellow Memorial Hospital Calhoun Anniston
Level III 1938 301 East 18th Street, 36207
St. Vincent's St. Clair St. Clair Pell City
None
7063 Veterans Parkway, 35125
Bibb Medical Center Bibb Centreville
None 1959 208 Pierson Avenue, 35042
St. Vincent's Hospital Jefferson Birmingham
Level III 1898 810 St. Vincent's Drive, 35205
St. Vincent's East Jefferson Birmingham
Level III 1946 50 Medical Park East Drive, 35235
St. Vincent's Blount Blount Oneonta
None 1999 150 Gilbreath Drive, 35121
Springhill Medical Center Mobile Mobile
Level III 1975 3719 Dauphin Street, 36608
Southwest Alabama Medical Center Clarke Thomasville
None 1962 33700 Highway 43, 36784
Southeast Alabama Medical Center Houston Dothan
None 1957 1108 Ross Clark Circle, 36301
South Baldwin Regional Medical Center Baldwin Foley
Level III 1958 1613 North McKenzie Street, 36535
Shelby Baptist Medical Center Shelby Alabaster
Level III 1959 1000 First Street North, 35007
Select Specialty Hospital - Birmingham Jefferson Birmingham
None 2000 800 Montclair Rd., 9th Floor, 35213
Searcy Hospital Mobile Mount Vernon
None 1902 725 E. Coy Smith Highway, 36560; Regional inpatient psychiatric services for adult citizens in the southern part of the state
Woodland Medical Center Cullman Cullman

1974 Purchased by Cullman Regional Medical Center 15 July 2009, and closed.
Randolph Medical Center Randolph Roanoke
None 1952 59928 Highway 22, 36274; closed in May 2011
John Paul Jones Hospital Wilcox Camden
None
317 McWilliams Avenue, 36726
Hill Hospital of Sumter County Sumter York
None
751 Derby Drive, 36925
Greene County Hospital Greene Eutaw
None 1961 509 Wilson Avenue, 35462
Georgiana Hospital Butler Georgiana
None 1958 200 Miranda Street, 36033
Elba General Hospital Coffee Elba
None 1963 987 Drayton Street, 36323
Crenshaw Community Hospital Crenshaw Luverne
None 1945 101 Hospital Circle, 36049
Bullock County Hospital Bullock Union Springs
None
102 West Conecuh Avenue, 36089
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Sunday, May 26, 2013

10 Simple Tips for Healthy Eyes.


1.Have a complete dilated eye exam.                                                                   
2.make out your family’s eye health olden times.
3.Eat right to care for your sight.
4.Maintain a healthy weight                                                                                 
5.Wear protecting eye-wear.
6.stop smoking or never start.
7.Be fresh and wear your tinted lenses.                                                                
8.Give your eyes a take a break.
9.Clean your hands and your contact lenses—properly.
10.Practice workplace eye safety.                                                                          
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Friday, May 24, 2013

What is mobile radiation?

 Radiation is an English word. Radiations means One type of high-performance magnetic electrical power.  (As like The Shining electric sky) when a person talk by mobile phone,his voice go another mobile by a power.So we can say that power is radiation.
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Monday, April 22, 2013

Dengue Fever


It’s really a matter of concern that serious diseases Dengue fever has been breaking out in our world. It is said that there is no good treatment for Dengue fever. We know that the Aedes mosquitoes are the carriers of Dengue virus. There mosquitoes are slightly bigger than the regular mosquitoes. They are black and have white spots on their bodies. Seriously affected dengue patients have and red rash on their bodies and have internal hemorrhage.  It has been reported that by now more than two hundred people have met death by dengue. It is high time e raised a campaign against the Aedes.






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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Smoking & Drugs is Harmful Habit.

People addicted to smoking find it difficult to give up this harmful habit. All know that smoking injurious to health. But those who smoke are not concerned with their health. They do not abstain from smoking. Doctors feel every smoker should give up smoking


 Many of them suffer from various diseases including cancer which takes a heavy toll of lives every year. A cure for this deadly disease has not yet been found smoking irritates eyes and offends the nose. Drugs have a terrible effect on social life. It carries the addicts to an unreal world of dreams.

 This is called hallucination. And this hallucination gives rise to social crimes. When the addicts cannot afford to purchase drugs, they commit various kinds of social crimes.





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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Physical Exercise

Physical exercise means a regular movement of our limps. It is a sort of strenuous physical activity designed to keep us fit.
Good health is one of the greatest blessings of life. Even the wealthiest person without good health suffers a very miserable life. But good health does not mean the absence of diseases. A strong muscular body without a sound mind can never be an index of good health. It is regular physical exercise which makes us physically strong and mentally sound.




Physical exercise may take different forms. Walking, swimming, running and riding are good physical exercise. A person should choose such exercise as suit him most. On the other hand, games like football, volleyball, cricket, hockey and hadudu are organized group activity needing stamina and maximum Physical exertion. Gymnastics for the young and jogging for the aged people are Physical exercise taken individually.
Physical training or drill develops the qualities of agility, speed mental co-ordination and endurance whereas the games and sports develop the spirit of team-work, fellow-feeling and group loyalty to the highest degree.
Physical Exercise should be taken regularly. Irregular or excessive exercise may be injurious to health. On the other hand, exercises or all sports of Physical activities should be selected according to one’s age and ability. In a world, regular physical exercise not only improves our health but also makes us smart, Active, graceful and emotionally balanced.   











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How to keep in good Health?

My younger brother name Rubel. He reads in class seven. He is quite lazy fellow. He does not try to keep in good health. On the other hand, he is also a dull boy at school. We are all worried about him. First, I called him and told him how to keep in good health. Then, he listened to me very attentively and promised me to follow all the rules of health strictly. Next, I told him to work out a daily schedule which he must carry out properly and at the right moment.


After that, he was advised to do all sorts of physical exertions like swimming, walking, running, traveling etc. and take physical exercise every early in the morning. In the afternoon, he should play games. He should also be very attentive to his teachers and prepare his lessons regularly. He should also eat the right kind of food at the right time. Finally, I advised him never to sit idle at the leisure time. He must try to find out something to do and develop his interest in many useful activities. He should keep it mind that without good health even a rich or a wise man leads a very miserable life. I also made him understand that good health does not mean absence of diseases. Good health practically means a sound mind in a sound body.


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Monday, April 8, 2013

Sports and Health.

Sports are a popular form of entertainment. Many international sporting   events are organized from time. Most of these events are sponsored by multinational manufacturing companies and business firms. They pay for the sports events in exchange for the right to advertise their products during those events.


These events are telecast worldwide by satellite and people all over the world watch them live. As a result, the sponsors’ products receive maximum media coverage thus giving companies international recognition. This is only the commercial aspect of international sport but there are other aspects too. The sports venue becomes a meeting place of people from different countries. When people of different nation get together on the occasion of international sporting events, they come closer to each other, sharing views, opinions and friendship.



This opportunity creates a sense of brotherhood and a spirit of mutual co-operation among them. Moreover, getting acquainted with different cultures helps break down prejudice and broaden outlook. If globalization has anything to do with the development of international relationship, then sports can certainly contribute in a big way to this.




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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

water and Reasons to Drinking Water.

1.    Drinking Water helps continue the weighing scale of Body Fluids.
2.     Water Can Help manage Calories.
3.    Water Helps invigorate Muscles.
4.    Water Helps Keep Skin Looking Good.
5.    Water Helps Your Kidneys.
6.    Water Helps continue Normal Bowel Function.
7. Natural problem Remedy
8. Prevents Cramps & Sprains
10. Puts you in a Good feel
11. Increases force & Relieves low energy
12. Promotes influence Loss
13. Flushes out Toxins
14. Improves Skin tone
15. Maintains Regularity
16. Boosts untouchable System

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Monday, April 1, 2013

Vitamin & Mineral

Vitamin & mineral salts build our body fit for work. They also remain away diseases. By pleasing fertile and definite added vegetables, eggs, fish, meat, and fruits liver along with by drinking milk we can get vitamins. Such foods also control mineral salts. Water is bringing into being in almost all food. Of course we also drink water. Water helps us to absorb our food. It too wheels the warm of the body & keeps our blood healthy.

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Food adulteration


 One and all know that food adulteration is a fault. Adulterated food is fatal and causes fatal diseases. Public intake this category of food reduce a victim to several life frightening diseases. A number of businessmen who are materialistic and hanker later than money only do this heinous work. They increase on the miseries of others. They deserve severs reprimand.




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