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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) is a not-for-profit hospital serving communities in the tri-state area of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. We serve the healthcare needs of adults, adolescents, and children through a variety of high quality inpatient, outpatient, and ambulatory services. We are proud to provide comprehensive health services to meet the needs of all our patients.

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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) is a not-for-profit community hospital that was founded in 1904. Located in southeastern Vermont, BMH is licensed for up to 61 beds. We serve a rural population of about 55,000 people in 22 towns in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. BMH's medical staff includes board-certified providers in primary care and many other specialties.
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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) is a 61-bed, not-for-profit institution providing primary and acute medical care to more than 2,000 inpatients each year. BMH providers perform more than 2,500 surgical procedures a year-a large number of which are same-day surgery. The hospital provides many services for the benefit of area residents including approximately $2.3 million in free and charitable care each year. All services are rendered with the professionalism and warmth that has made BMH an excellent community healthcare facility for the last century.
Certified lactation consultants on staff and breast/chest feeding support available to every new parent. Dedicated operating room for cesarean deliveries with family-friendly surgical birth practices. For more information about Prenatal and Childbirth Education classes, email Leah Nussbaum, RNC, CLC, at lnussbaum@bmhvt.org.
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Afgasd Adgasd
Dec 25, 2021
Incredibly slow ER services. Everytime I've needed it or someone I known has, it has taken multiple hours. It isn't like they're getting a giant flow of patients either, I don't get it.
Breann Campbell
Sep 18, 2021
They r very nice and helpful and this hospital is clean and everyone makes u feel comfortable and help u if u r anxiess. Overall VERY nice!
Barbara Willenbrock
May 18, 2021
Very disappointed with office failing to follow through with help on issues and returning phone calls.
Debbie Gaillardetz
May 06, 2021
The staff in every department I've had to go to have always been kind and helpful. Plenty of parking, handicap parking.
Valerie Moon
Mar 28, 2021
I love the quality of care here. We went into the ER (for a nonlethal emergency) and were seen within 15 mins. I've never been seen so fast! The nurses listen and triple-check everything. Blood sample was swift and painless.
Miles Hall
Feb 19, 2020
What can I say? Hunter North was good company, the rest of the experience could be summarized as as about as enjoyable as a covid 19 test.
Patricia Goetz
Sep 03, 2019
Aug 2 2019 on my second day of vacation I was at the lake slipped and rolled my ankle. It immediately blew up and that was the end of my vacation. I went to ER and from beginning to end i was treated promply and respectfully. From the security guard who got me into a wheelchair, admission lady , nurses, x-ray techs, I have not one complaint! I wish I remembered the nurses names who were so kind and caring. Thank you for helping and encouraging me to continue on with my vacation! (which I did) Forever grateful.
Shawn Harney
Jun 17, 2016
Their antiquated policies on visitation are absolute bull@&)). There should be no reason that a spouse cannot stay by the side of their loved one while recovering from a surgery many, in fact all hospitals I've been around in the past few years have no problem with letting your spouse stay with during the recovery process after surgery, with the exception of this nazi run facility if your looking for top flight companionate care and the feeling of being treated like an adult don't go here stay away from this place as much as you can the emergency services are a joke the nursing staff is terrible and the hospital policies are ridiculous
Regina Graff
May 17, 2016
I have had several health emergencies and four major surgeries at this hospital and I think it is a deeply caring and professional institution. Our community is fortunate indeed. I hit the nurse's bell and help is at my bedside in one minute or less. The doctors are experienced and always take the time to answer questions and help me make sound decisions about my health.

The rooms and public areas are comfortable and cheerful. The emergency room is responsive and thoughtful, even on busy holiday weekends. And hey, the food is very very good. I have been a patient at a couple of major big city medical institutions where the almighty personnel were impersonal and the public areas were grubby. I prefer to get my health care here at BMH.
Laura Hearne
May 08, 2015
Another failure to communicate. My parents are being bounced from pillar to post by Brattleboro Hospital. The most recent miscommunication involved the failure of this hospital to get my father's MRI results in the right hands for a critical examination at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. This appointment was a referral through Brattleboro to the wound clinic at DHM. Dispite being assured three times by staff at Brattelboro that this necessary MRI was sent to DHM wound center- it was not there the next day when my parent made the two hour drive north.

Neither DHM nor Brattleboro were able in the 4 hours my parents were at DHM to rectify the situation. I ask you- how hard is it to send an electronic file and then confirm by phone that the file has been recieved? The subsequent examination by the doctor at DHM was brutal. Without the MRI she dug into his ulcers in his feet and reopen wounds to make her assessment - My father bled all the way home and by the time my Mom got him in bed his bandages were soaked through. This is not medical care it is torture.