Effective April 23, 2025, there will be 52 accredited trauma centers in Pennsylvania
CAMP HILL, Pa. , April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --
Combined Adult Level I/Pediatric Level I Trauma Centers
1. Hershey — PennState Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center/PennState Health Children's Hospital
Combined Adult Level I/Pediatric Level II Trauma Centers
2. Allentown — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest/Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital
3. Danville — Geisinger Medical Center/Geisinger Janet Weis Children's Hospital
Adult Level I Trauma Centers
4. Bethlehem — St. Luke's University Health Network — St. Luke's University Hospital
5. Johnstown — Conemaugh Health System — Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center
6. Lancaster — Penn Medicine — Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
7. Philadelphia — Jefferson Health — Jefferson Einstein Hospital
8. Philadelphia — Jefferson Health — Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
9. Philadelphia — Penn Medicine — Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
10. Philadelphia — Temple Health — Temple University Hospital
11. Pittsburgh — Allegheny Health Network — AHN Allegheny General Hospital
12. Pittsburgh — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Mercy
13. Pittsburgh — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Presbyterian
14. Sayre — Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital
15. West Reading — Tower Health — Reading Hospital
16. Wilkes-Barre — Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center
17. York — WellSpan Health – WellSpan York Hospital
Pediatric Level I Trauma Centers
18. Philadelphia — Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
19. Philadelphia — Tower Health — St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
20. Pittsburgh — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Adult Level II Trauma Centers
21. Abington — Jefferson Health — Jefferson Abington Hospital
22. Bethlehem — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg
23. Camp Hill — PennState Health Holy Spirit Medical Center
24. DuBois — Penn Highlands DuBois — Penn Highlands Healthcare
25. Easton — St. Luke's University Health Network — St. Luke's Hospital Anderson Campus
26. Erie — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Hamot
27. Langhorne — Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic — St. Mary Medical Center
28. Monroeville — Allegheny Health Network — AHN Forbes
29. Paoli — Main Line Health — Paoli Hospital
30. Philadelphia — Jefferson Health — Jefferson Torresdale Hospital
31. Scranton — Geisinger Community Medical Center
32. Sellersville — Grand View Health — Grand View Health
33. Williamsport — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Williamsport
34. Wynnewood — Main Line Health — Lankenau Medical Center
Level III Trauma Centers
35. Altoona — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Altoona
36. East Stroudsburg — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono
Level IV Trauma Centers
37. Coaldale — St. Luke's University Health Network — St. Luke's Hospital - Miners Campus
38. Easton — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Hecktown Oaks
39. Grove City — Allegheny Health Network — AHN Grove City
40. Hastings — Conemaugh Health System — Conemaugh Miners Medical Center
41. Hazleton — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Hazleton
42. Honesdale — Wayne Memorial Hospital
43. Jersey Shore — Geisinger Jersey Shore Hospital
44. Lehighton — St. Luke's University Health Network — St. Luke's-Carbon Campus
45. Lewistown — Geisinger Lewistown Hospital
46. McConnellsburg — Fulton County Medical Center
47. Orwigsburg — St. Luke's University Health Network — Geisinger St. Luke's Hospital
48. Pottsville — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Schuylkill
49. Quakertown — St. Luke's University Health Network — St. Luke's Hospital-Upper Bucks Campus
50. Roaring Spring —Conemaugh Health System — Conemaugh Nason Medical Center
51. Stroudsburg — St. Luke's University Health Network — St. Luke's Hospital-Monroe Campus
52. Troy — Guthrie Troy Community Hospital
The Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation (PTSF) is a non-profit corporation recognized by the Emergency Medical Services Act (Act 1985-45). The PTSF is the organization responsible for accrediting trauma centers in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Trauma centers are hospitals with resources immediately available to provide optimal care and reduce the likelihood of death or disability to injured patients. Accredited trauma centers must be continuously prepared to treat the most serious life threatening and disabling injuries. They are not intended to replace the traditional hospital and its emergency department for minor injuries.
In Pennsylvania, there are four levels of trauma centers. Learn more at: What is a Trauma Center?
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SOURCE Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation