State-by-state breakdown of 50 best hospitals for gastroenterology & GI surgery 

California is leading with the most hospitals in U.S. News & World Report‘s 2021-22 rankings for best hospitals for gastroenterology and GI surgery.

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U.S. News & World Report evaluated 1,584 hospitals and ranked the top 50 that treat GI conditions.

Here are the top 50 hospitals for GI by state:

Arizona:

7. Mayo Clinic-Phoenix

California:

2. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles)

4. University of California Los Angeles Medical Center

12. Keck Medical Center of the University of Southern California (Los Angeles)

18. University of California San Diego Health-Jacobs Medical Center (La Jolla)

29. University of California San Francisco Medical Center 

30. Stanford Hospital

42. Loma Linda University Medical Center

44. Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian (Newport Beach)

50. Scripps La Jolla Hospitals 

Colorado:

38. UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital (Aurora)

Connecticut:

45. Yale New Haven Hospital

Florida:

27. Mayo Clinic-Jacksonville

28. Tampa General Hospital

33. Cleveland Clinic Weston 

48. AdventHealth Orlando

Illinois:

​​9. Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) 

14. University of Chicago Medical Center

21. Rush University Medical Center (Chicago)

25. Loyola University Medical Center (Maywood)

46. Advocate Lutheran General Hospital (Park Ridge)

48. Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center (Chicago)

Maryland:

6. Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore)

Massachusetts:

11. Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston)

31. Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston)

40. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston)

Michigan:

13. University of Michigan Hospitals-Michigan Medicine (Ann Arbor)

19. Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak 

41. DMC Harper University Hospital (Detroit)

Minnesota:

1. Mayo Clinic (Rochester)

Missouri:

20. Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis)

New York:

5. New York University Langone Hospitals (New York City)

8. NewYork Presbytarian-Columbia and Cornell (New York City)

15. Mount Sinai Hospital (New York City)

22. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York CIty)

34. St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center (Roslyn)

39. North Shore University Hospital (Manhasset)

North Carolina:

32. Duke University Hospital (Durham)

Ohio:

3. Cleveland Clinic

43. Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital

50. Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus)

Oregon:

23. Oregon Health & Science University Hospital (Portland)

Pennsylvania:

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

17. UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside (Pittsburgh)

26. Jefferson Health-Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals (Philadelphia)

Texas:

10. Houston Methodist Hospital

24. Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center (Houston)

35. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas)

36. Baylor University Medical Center (Dallas)

37. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Wisconsin:

46. University of Wisconsin Hospitals (Madison)

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