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"Patients and families tell us they need information, reliable access to help, and relief from distress so they can live as well as possible with their medical condition. Palliative care is the solution." - Diane E. Meier, MD

How to Get Palliative Care

The Palliative Care Provider Directory of Hospitals is a resource to help you or a loved one locate a hospital in your area that provides a palliative care program.
The directory is based upon palliative care programs listed in the American Hospital Association (AHA) Annual Survey.

Note: If you are a hospital and your program is not listed or bolded with an asterisk, please register your program in the National Palliative Care RegistryTM.

Step 2) Find a hospital in your area that provides palliative care

Select a State:

Birmingham
**Children's Hospital of Alabama
Brookwood Medical Center
Cooper Green Hospital
St Vincent's Birmingham
UAB Highlands
*University of Alabama Hospital
Veterans Affairs Med Center
Cullman
Cullman Regional Med Ctr
1912 Alabama Highway 157
Cullman AL   35055
 
General: (256) 737-2000
Dadeville
Lake Martin Community Hospital
Daphne
Mercy Medical
Florence
*Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital
Geneva
Wiregrass Medical Center
Mobile
*Providence Hospital
Montgomery
Central Alabama Veterans Care
**Jackson Hospital and Clinic
Baptist Medical Center South
Baptist Medical Center East
Opelika
East Alabama Medical Center
Prattville
Prattville Baptist Hospital
Tuscaloosa
Veterans Affairs Med Center

If you are looking for non hospital-based palliative care, please go to www.caringinfo.org.


* Institutions that have reported their palliative care program to the Center to Advance Palliative Care.

** Institutions that have confirmed their palliative care program by registering in the National Palliative Care RegistryTM.


The directory is published as a convenient public service and is provided for informational purposes only. We regret that we cannot answer individual medical questions. If you think you may need palliative care, we encourage you to speak with your doctor.