Who we are

Catholic Medical Center (CMC) is dedicated to providing compassionate, advanced healthcare to our community. As an acute-care hospital in Manchester, New Hampshire, we are driven by a mission to deliver the highest quality of care with a commitment to innovation, integrity, and respect for all who seek our services.

Our legacy of care and innovation

CMC is proud to be one of New Hampshire’s largest health systems, licensed for 330 beds with a staff of over 400 affiliated providers and more than 3,000 employees. Serving more than 180,000 patients each year, we offer a wide variety of healthcare services in a highly technical and mission-driven environment. Our history is rich with religious connection, and we continuously evolve to meet and exceed patient expectations.

We are home to the nationally renowned New England Heart and Vascular Institute, a leader in advanced cardiovascular care. We were the first in New Hampshire to perform groundbreaking procedures like mechanical heart implants for atrial fibrillation.

With a strong foundation in Catholic values, CMC’s Mom’s Place introduced the first neonatal unit in the country based on "couplet care." Our Women's Wellness and Fertility Center is a regional leader in obstetrics, gynecology, and surgical care, providing mission-driven services.

Our accredited Breast Care Center leads the state in cutting-edge care, including breast angiography and breast surgery. CMC serves over 180,000 patients annually through a wide range of services designed to meet the needs of everyone, from primary care for the young to specialized care for older adults.

Our mission and values

Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life.
In pursuit of our mission:

  • We carry out Christ’s healing ministry by offering health, healing and hope to every individual who seeks our care
  • We are committed to integrating Catholic teaching and values into our healthcare practices
  • We recognize and affirm the unique and intrinsic worth of each individual
  • We treat all we serve with compassion and kindness
  • We trust our colleagues as valuable members of our healthcare team and pledge to treat one another with loyalty, respect and dignity
  • We act with absolute honesty, integrity and fairness in the way we conduct our business and the way we live our lives

A history of dedication

CMC’s history began with the dedication of religious communities committed to healthcare for Manchester’s residents. In 1892, the Sisters of Mercy opened Sacred Heart Hospital, followed by Notre Dame Hospital in 1894, led by Monsignor Peter Hevey and the Sisters of Charity of St. Hyacinthe. In 1974, these two hospitals merged to form Catholic Medical Center, continuing their mission of care, compassion, and Catholic values.

During the past five decades, CMC has become one of New Hampshire’s largest medical centers, dramatically expanding its services with a continual focus on delivering the highest quality healthcare. CMC is home to the New England Heart & Vascular Institute, a nationally recognized leader in advanced cardiovascular services. Catholic Medical Center is proud to lead the region in medically advanced techniques and technologies to improve patient care. We’ve had a chance to mark several milestones by being the first in the state, first in New England or first in the country to offer innovative medical treatments and technologies.

We are grounded in a solid foundation and maintain the mission of our founders, providing health, healing and hope to all in the spirit of its Catholic traditions.

Commitment to healthcare equality

CMC stands firm in its commitment to healthcare equality, condemning racism and working to address racial injustices in our healthcare system and community. We support our staff and providers in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, ensuring that everyone who seeks our care is treated with dignity, respect, and compassion, regardless of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.

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Media relations

Our staff in the Communications and Public Relations department is available to assist news media in answering questions about our hospital, locating a subject matter expert or obtaining more information about a news release or event. Please contact:

Laura Montenegro
Director, Communications and Public Relations
Catholic Medical Center
100 McGregor Street
Manchester, NH 03102
Call: (603) 663-8164
Email: laura.montenegro@cmc-nh.org