Hospital and clinic names follow a few durable patterns: founder saints, the place they serve, and the specialty they are known for. This tool generates realistic facility names in all three styles for health-tech demos, seed data, and prototypes.
How it works
Saint mode builds names like St. Vincent Medical Center, reflecting the many hospitals founded by religious orders. Geographic mode pairs a place name with a facility type, producing names like Riverside General Hospital or Northvale Regional Medical Center. Specialty mode inserts a clinical focus — children’s, cardiac, orthopedic — to yield names like Lakeview Heart & Vascular Institute. Each batch is de-duplicated so no name repeats within a single list.
Tips and notes
- Geographic names are the safest for fictional use because they rarely collide with a single famous institution.
- Specialty names are useful when your demo needs to imply a service line, such as a maternity or cancer center.
- These names are for demos and mockups only — run a trademark check before using any of them in a real, public-facing product.