When you or a loved one needs medical care, of course, you want to locate the best hospitals in New Mexico. But it can be hard to know where to start. Healthgrove combines the following factors to rate the nation’s hospitals: US News Ranking, Truven Analytics Ranking, Medicare performance score, number of cases treated, and death and infection rates. When deciding where to seek medical care, definitely consider these 9 New Mexico hospitals. (Learn more about Healthgrove and the precise ranking methods used on their official website.)

Editor’s Note: The above link we used to compile the information for this article is no longer active; however, other sources such as U.S. News agree that these are some of the best hospitals in New Mexico. 

  1. Mountain View Regional Medical Center, Las Cruces

Facebook/MountainView Regional Medical Center This 168-bed facility employs 625 health care professionals across 35 medical specialties. The average ER wait time is 31 minutes. Healthgrove gives this hospital a ranking of 88/100, making it, objectively, the best hospital in New Mexico. 4311 E Lohman Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA

  1. Plains Regional Medical Center, Clovis

Google/Plains Regional Medical Center This hospital, which is a Presbyterian facility, is one of only 20 hospitals in the nation to receive the Top Improver Award from Press Ganey. It offers 106 beds. Healthgrove gives it an 88/100 as well, but second place on its list. Plains Regional Medical Center, 2100 M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Clovis, NM 88101, USA

  1. Lovelace Women’s Hospital, Albuquerque

Lovelace Women’s Hospital Lovelace Women’s Hospital has received two Women’s Choice Awards – one for patient safety and another for breast health. Healthgrove rates it 87/100. Lovelace Women’s Hospital, 4701 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109, USA

  1. Presbyterian Hospital, Albuquerque

Presbyterian Hospital This 453-bed acute care hospital earned the number one spot according to U.S. News and World Report’s rankings. Healthgrove takes this into account and awarded the hospital 86/100. Another rating group – Healthgrades – puts it in the top 5% of hospitals nationwide. It is known for excellence in orthopedic surgery, joint replacement, and stroke care. Whichever ranking system you use, Presbyterian is clearly the best hospital in Albuquerque. Presbyterian Hospital, 1100 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, USA

  1. Carlsbad Medical Center, Carlsbad

Yelp/Greg L. This hospital has 115 beds. It has a good reputation for treating heart failure, pneumonia, and for surgical care. Healthgrove awards it 82/100. Carlsbad Medical Center, 2430 W Pierce St, Carlsbad, NM 88220, USA

  1. Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, Roswell

Google/Eastern New Mexico Medical Center This 162-bed hospital employs 150 healthcare professionals. Healthgrove gave it 73/100. Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, 405 W Country Club Rd, Roswell, NM 88201, USA

  1. Memorial Medical Center, Las Cruces

Google/Paul Kang This hospital has a good reputation for heart attack, heart failure, and pneumonia care. Healthgrove awards it 73/100. Memorial Medical Center, 2450 S Telshor Blvd, Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA

  1. UNM Hospitals, Albuquerque

Facebook/UNM Hospitals This teaching hospital is the only certified stroke center in the state. There are also no other Level 1 Trauma Centers in New Mexico! Healthgrove gives this facility 72/100. 8. UNM Hospitals, Albuquerque

  1. Lovelace Medical Center, Albuquerque

Flickr/Steve Burke This facility has a good reputation for treating strokes. It made Becker Hospital Review’s List of 100 Hospitals with Great Neurosurgery and Spine Programs and earned 72/100 from Healthgrove. Lovelace Medical Center, 601 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA

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Facebook/MountainView Regional Medical Center

This 168-bed facility employs 625 health care professionals across 35 medical specialties. The average ER wait time is 31 minutes. Healthgrove gives this hospital a ranking of 88/100, making it, objectively, the best hospital in New Mexico.

4311 E Lohman Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA

Google/Plains Regional Medical Center

This hospital, which is a Presbyterian facility, is one of only 20 hospitals in the nation to receive the Top Improver Award from Press Ganey. It offers 106 beds. Healthgrove gives it an 88/100 as well, but second place on its list.

Plains Regional Medical Center, 2100 M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Clovis, NM 88101, USA

Lovelace Women’s Hospital

Lovelace Women’s Hospital has received two Women’s Choice Awards – one for patient safety and another for breast health. Healthgrove rates it 87/100.

Lovelace Women’s Hospital, 4701 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109, USA

Presbyterian Hospital

This 453-bed acute care hospital earned the number one spot according to U.S. News and World Report’s rankings. Healthgrove takes this into account and awarded the hospital 86/100. Another rating group – Healthgrades – puts it in the top 5% of hospitals nationwide. It is known for excellence in orthopedic surgery, joint replacement, and stroke care. Whichever ranking system you use, Presbyterian is clearly the best hospital in Albuquerque.

Presbyterian Hospital, 1100 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, USA

Yelp/Greg L.

This hospital has 115 beds. It has a good reputation for treating heart failure, pneumonia, and for surgical care. Healthgrove awards it 82/100.

Carlsbad Medical Center, 2430 W Pierce St, Carlsbad, NM 88220, USA

Google/Eastern New Mexico Medical Center

This 162-bed hospital employs 150 healthcare professionals. Healthgrove gave it 73/100.

Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, 405 W Country Club Rd, Roswell, NM 88201, USA

Google/Paul Kang

This hospital has a good reputation for heart attack, heart failure, and pneumonia care. Healthgrove awards it 73/100.

Memorial Medical Center, 2450 S Telshor Blvd, Las Cruces, NM 88011, USA

Facebook/UNM Hospitals

This teaching hospital is the only certified stroke center in the state. There are also no other Level 1 Trauma Centers in New Mexico! Healthgrove gives this facility 72/100.

  1. UNM Hospitals, Albuquerque

Flickr/Steve Burke

This facility has a good reputation for treating strokes. It made Becker Hospital Review’s List of 100 Hospitals with Great Neurosurgery and Spine Programs and earned 72/100 from Healthgrove.

Lovelace Medical Center, 601 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA

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Best Hospitals in New Mexico July 13, 2022 Katie Lawrence What are the best man-made attractions in New Mexico? One of the best man-made attractions in New Mexico is easily the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. Located near Taos, this suspension bridge is the second-tallest in the nation. The bridge was built in 1965 and construction actually began before the funds were even secured to build a road on the other side. As a result of this bold move, the marvel of engineering was nicknamed “The Bridge to Nowhere.” It towers 650 feet above the ground — don’t look down if you cross it! Are there any castles in New Mexico? There are, in fact, castles in New Mexico. One of the most incredible is Montezuma Castle at United World College. Nestled in the small town of Montezuma, this gorgeous building originally served as a hot springs resort with 400 luxury hotel rooms when it first opened in 1886. After coming under new management several times, it’s now an international boarding school that looks like something straight out of England. Another of our favorite castles in New Mexico is the quirky Blue Castle Automotive in Albuquerque. While not an actual castle, this auto repair shop is known for giving directions to lost tourists. What are the most beautiful churches in New Mexico? Of all the most beautiful churches in New Mexico, none quite compare to El Santuario de Chimayó. Nestled in the sleepy little town of Chimayó, this Spanish colonial-style church is renowned for its alleged healing powers. Inside the church, there is a hole in the floor — known as “el Pocito” that is filled with soil that many believe contains healing powers. Tens of thousands of people visit the church every year to gather some of the dirt and take it home to aid in physical, mental, and/or spiritual healing. You’ll even see crutches on the walls left behind by people whose physical ailments were reportedly cured after visiting El Santuario de Chimayó. Whether or not you believe in these healing powers, the church is worth visiting simply because of its striking beauty.

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Best Hospitals in New Mexico

July 13, 2022

Katie Lawrence

What are the best man-made attractions in New Mexico? One of the best man-made attractions in New Mexico is easily the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. Located near Taos, this suspension bridge is the second-tallest in the nation. The bridge was built in 1965 and construction actually began before the funds were even secured to build a road on the other side. As a result of this bold move, the marvel of engineering was nicknamed “The Bridge to Nowhere.” It towers 650 feet above the ground — don’t look down if you cross it! Are there any castles in New Mexico? There are, in fact, castles in New Mexico. One of the most incredible is Montezuma Castle at United World College. Nestled in the small town of Montezuma, this gorgeous building originally served as a hot springs resort with 400 luxury hotel rooms when it first opened in 1886. After coming under new management several times, it’s now an international boarding school that looks like something straight out of England. Another of our favorite castles in New Mexico is the quirky Blue Castle Automotive in Albuquerque. While not an actual castle, this auto repair shop is known for giving directions to lost tourists. What are the most beautiful churches in New Mexico? Of all the most beautiful churches in New Mexico, none quite compare to El Santuario de Chimayó. Nestled in the sleepy little town of Chimayó, this Spanish colonial-style church is renowned for its alleged healing powers. Inside the church, there is a hole in the floor — known as “el Pocito” that is filled with soil that many believe contains healing powers. Tens of thousands of people visit the church every year to gather some of the dirt and take it home to aid in physical, mental, and/or spiritual healing. You’ll even see crutches on the walls left behind by people whose physical ailments were reportedly cured after visiting El Santuario de Chimayó. Whether or not you believe in these healing powers, the church is worth visiting simply because of its striking beauty.

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One of the best man-made attractions in New Mexico is easily the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. Located near Taos, this suspension bridge is the second-tallest in the nation. The bridge was built in 1965 and construction actually began before the funds were even secured to build a road on the other side. As a result of this bold move, the marvel of engineering was nicknamed “The Bridge to Nowhere.” It towers 650 feet above the ground — don’t look down if you cross it!

Are there any castles in New Mexico?

There are, in fact, castles in New Mexico. One of the most incredible is Montezuma Castle at United World College. Nestled in the small town of Montezuma, this gorgeous building originally served as a hot springs resort with 400 luxury hotel rooms when it first opened in 1886. After coming under new management several times, it’s now an international boarding school that looks like something straight out of England. Another of our favorite castles in New Mexico is the quirky Blue Castle Automotive in Albuquerque. While not an actual castle, this auto repair shop is known for giving directions to lost tourists.

What are the most beautiful churches in New Mexico?

Of all the most beautiful churches in New Mexico, none quite compare to El Santuario de Chimayó. Nestled in the sleepy little town of Chimayó, this Spanish colonial-style church is renowned for its alleged healing powers. Inside the church, there is a hole in the floor — known as “el Pocito” that is filled with soil that many believe contains healing powers. Tens of thousands of people visit the church every year to gather some of the dirt and take it home to aid in physical, mental, and/or spiritual healing. You’ll even see crutches on the walls left behind by people whose physical ailments were reportedly cured after visiting El Santuario de Chimayó. Whether or not you believe in these healing powers, the church is worth visiting simply because of its striking beauty.