The hospital in every state with the highest neurology and neurosurgery score from U.S. News & World Report

Each year, U.S. News & World Report examines hospitals across the country and provides a score in neurology and neurosurgery. 

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Here are the hospitals in every state with the highest neurology and neurosurgery score:

1. Alabama: University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital

2. Alaska: Providence Alaska Medical Center (Anchorage)

3. Arizona: St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center (Phoenix)

4. Arkansas: CHI St. Vincent Infirmary (Little Rock)

5. California: UCSF Medical Center (San Francisco)

6. Colorado: University of Colorado Hospital (Aurora)

7. Connecticut: Yale New Haven (Conn.) Hospital

8. Delaware: Christiana Care Hospitals (Newark)

9. Florida: UF Health Shands Hospital (Gainesville)

10. Georgia: Emory University Hospital (Atlanta)

11. Hawaii: Queen’s Medical Center (Honolulu)

12. Idaho: St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center (Boise)

13. Illinois: Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago)

14. Indiana: Indiana University Health Medical Center (Indianapolis)

15. Iowa: University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (Iowa City)

16. Kansas: University of Kansas Hospital (Kansas City)

17. Kentucky: University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital (Lexington)

18. Louisiana: Ochsner Medical Center (New Orleans)

19. Maine: Maine Medical Center (Portland)

20. Maryland: Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore)

21. Massachusetts: Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston)

22. Michigan: University of Michigan Hospitals – Michigan Medicine (Ann Arbor)

23. Minnesota: Mayo Clinic (Rochester)

24. Mississippi: Baptist Memorial Hospital-Desoto (Southaven)

25. Missouri: Barnes-Jewish Hospital (Saint Louis)

26. Montana: Billings (Mont.) Clinic

27. Nebraska: Nebraska Medicine-Nebraska Medical Center (Omaha)

28. Nevada: St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center (Reno)

29. New Hampshire: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (Lebanon)

30. New Jersey: Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center

31. New Mexico: University of New Mexico Hospitals (Albuquerque)

32. New York: NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell (New York City)

33. North Carolina: Duke University Hospital (Durham)

34. North Dakota: CHI St. Alexius Health-Bismarck (N.D.)

35. Ohio: Cleveland Clinic

36. Oklahoma: St. Francis Hospital (Tulsa)

37. Oregon: OHSU Hospital (Portland)

38. Pennsylvania: Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian (Philadelphia)

39. Rhode Island: Miriam Hospital (Providence)

40. South Carolina: MUSC Health-University Medical Center (Charleston)

41. South Dakota: Sanford USD Medical Center (Sioux Falls)

42. Tennessee: Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville)

43. Texas: UT Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas)

44. Utah: University of Utah Hospital (Salt Lake City)

45. Vermont: University of Vermont Medical Center (Burlington)

46. Virginia: VCU Medical Center (Richmond)

47. Washington: University of Washington Medical Center (Seattle)

48. West Virginia: Sentara Norfolk (Va.) General Hospital

49. Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Hospitals (Madison)

50. Wyoming: Cheyenne (Wyo.) Regional Medical Center

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