Local hospitals serve as the cornerstone of healthcare for the community, providing emergency care, surgical services, and inpatient treatment for residents of the city and surrounding region. There are 11 Hospitals locations in Johnson, Tennessee.

Residents should check whether local hospitals participate in their insurance network before a scheduled procedure, and should inquire about financial assistance programs if they are uninsured or underinsured.

List of Johnson City, Tennessee Hospitals

East Tennessee State University Medical Center

View Details Call Now (423) 439-7201

East Tennessee State University Medical Center

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Frontier Health

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James H. Quillen Va Medical Center

View Details Call Now (423) 926-1171

James H. Quillen Va Medical Center

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Johnson City Medical Center

View Details Call Now (423) 431-6111

Johnson City Medical Center

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Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital

View Details Call Now (423) 283-0700

Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital

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Franklin Woods Community Hospital

View Details Call Now (423) 302-1000

Franklin Woods Community Hospital

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James H. Quillen Va Medical Center

View Details Call Now (423) 434-2134

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Niswonger Children's Hospital

View Details Call Now (423) 431-6111

Niswonger Children's Hospital

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Mountain States Health Alliance

View Details Call Now (423) 431-6111

Mountain States Health Alliance

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Takoma Regional Hospital

View Details Call Now (423) 639-3151

Takoma Regional Hospital

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Woodridge Psychiatric Hospital

View Details Call Now (423) 431-7111

Woodridge Psychiatric Hospital

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Residents of Johnson should save their nearest hospital's main number and emergency department address in their phone in case of a medical emergency. For non-emergency medical needs, calling the hospital's nurse advice line can help determine whether an emergency room visit or urgent care is more appropriate.