Revised List of Pennsylvania Trauma Centers Announced

The Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation (PTSF) announced the revised list of trauma centers. A trauma center is a hospital capable of providing continuous specialized services and resources to patients suffering from traumatic injuries. Appropriate treatment by specially trained staff has been shown to reduce the likelihood of death and permanent disability. In Pennsylvania, there are four levels of trauma centers. Learn more at: What is a Trauma Center?

Adult Level IV Trauma Center Accreditation has been granted to five additional hospitals in Pennsylvania effective January 1, 2026.

  1. Geisinger Medical Center Muncy – Muncy, PA
  2. Indiana Regional Medical Center – Indiana, PA
  3. Mount Nittany Medical Center – State College, PA
  4. St. Luke’s Hospital – Easton Campus – Easton, PA
  5. Wellspan Gettysburg Hospital – Gettysburg, PA

Effective January 1, 2026, there will be 57 accredited trauma centers in Pennsylvania.
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

  1. Allentown — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest/Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital
  2. Danville — Geisinger Medical Center/Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital
    Adult Level I Trauma Centers
  3. Bethlehem — St. Luke’s University Health Network — St. Luke’s University Hospital
  4. Johnstown — Conemaugh Health System — Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center
  5. Lancaster — Penn Medicine — Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
  6. Philadelphia — Jefferson Health — Jefferson Einstein Hospital
  7. Philadelphia — Jefferson Health — Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
  8. Philadelphia — Penn Medicine — Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
  9. Philadelphia — Temple Health — Temple University Hospital
  10. Pittsburgh — Allegheny Health Network — AHN Allegheny General Hospital
  11. Pittsburgh — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Mercy
  12. Pittsburgh — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Presbyterian
  13. Sayre — Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital
  14. West Reading — Tower Health — Reading Hospital
  15. Wilkes-Barre — Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center
  16. York — WellSpan Health – WellSpan York Hospital

Pediatric Level I Trauma Centers

  1. Philadelphia — Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  2. Philadelphia — Tower Health — St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
  3. Pittsburgh — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh

Adult Level II Trauma Centers

  1. Abington — Jefferson Health — Jefferson Abington Hospital
  2. Bethlehem — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg
  3. Camp Hill — PennState Health Holy Spirit Medical Center
  4. DuBois — Penn Highlands DuBois — Penn Highlands Healthcare
  5. Easton — St. Luke’s University Health Network — St. Luke’s Hospital Anderson Campus
  6. Erie — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Hamot
  7. Langhorne — Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic — St. Mary Medical Center
  8. Monroeville — Allegheny Health Network — AHN Forbes
  9. Paoli — Main Line Health — Paoli Hospital
  10. Philadelphia — Jefferson Health — Jefferson Torresdale Hospital
  11. Scranton — Geisinger Community Medical Center
  12. Sellersville — Grand View Health — Grand View Campus
  13. Williamsport — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Williamsport
  14. Wynnewood — Main Line Health — Lankenau Medical Center

Level III Trauma Centers

  1. Altoona — University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — UPMC Altoona
  2. East Stroudsburg — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono
    Level IV Trauma Centers
  3. Coaldale — St. Luke’s University Health Network — St. Luke’s Hospital – Miners Campus
  4. Easton — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Hecktown Oaks
  5. Easton – St. Luke’s University Health Network – St. Luke’s Hospital – Easton Campus
  6. Gettysburg – Wellspan Gettysburg Hospital
  7. Grove City — Allegheny Health Network — AHN Grove City
  8. 42. Hastings — Conemaugh Health System — Conemaugh Miners Medical Center
  9. Hazleton — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Hazleton
  10. Honesdale — Wayne Memorial Hospital
  11. Indiana – Indiana Regional Medical Center
  12. Jersey Shore — Geisinger Jersey Shore Hospital
  13. Lehighton — St. Luke’s University Health Network — St. Luke’s Hospital -Carbon Campus
  14. Lewistown — Geisinger Lewistown Hospital
  15. McConnellsburg — Fulton County Medical Center
  16. Muncy – Geisinger Medical Center Muncy
  17. Orwigsburg — St. Luke’s University Health Network — Geisinger St. Luke’s Hospital
  18. Pottsville — Lehigh Valley Health Network — Lehigh Valley Hospital-Schuylkill
  19. Quakertown — St. Luke’s University Health Network — St. Luke’s Hospital-Upper Bucks Campus
  20. Roaring Spring —Conemaugh Health System — Conemaugh Nason Medical Center
  21. State College – Mount Nittany Medical Center
  22. Stroudsburg — St. Luke’s University Health Network — St. Luke’s Hospital-Monroe Campus
  23. Troy — Guthrie Troy Community Hospital

The Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation (PTSF) is a nonprofit corporation recognized under the Emergency Medical Services Act (Act 1985.45) and serves as the accrediting body for trauma centers throughout Pennsylvania.

Contact: Amy Kempinski, PTSF President. Akempinski@ptsf.org or 717-857-7383