Draft:University Hospitals (Ohio)
Founded | 1866 |
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Type | Nonprofit health system |
Region served | Northeast Ohio, United States |
Affiliations | Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Northeast Ohio Medical University |
Website | http://www.uhhospitals.org |
University Hospitals, often abbreviated as UH, is a large not-for-profit academic medical system primarily serving Northeast Ohio, especially the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The system's flagship campus is University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, located in Cleveland's University Circle district. UH is an affiliate hospital of Case Western Reserve University and Northeast Ohio Medical University.[1][2]
Locations[edit]
The main campus of the University Hospitals system is UH Cleveland Medical Center in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, neighboring both Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic to the west. In addition to the main campus, UH provides hospital services at 11 regional locations throughout Northeast Ohio.
Main Campus
- UH Cleveland Medical Center
- UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
- UH Seidman Cancer Center ("Seidman")
- UH MacDonald Women's Hospital ("MacDonald")
Regional Hospitals
- UH Ahuja Medical Center - Beachwood
- UH Beachwood Medical Center - Beachwood (former Lake Health)
- UH Conneaut Medical Center - Conneaut
- UH Elyria Medical Center - Elyria
- UH Geauga Medical Center - Chardon
- UH Geneva Medical Center - Geneva
- UH Lake West Medical Center - Willoughby (former Lake Health)
- UH Parma Medical Center - Parma
- UH Portage Medical Center - Ravenna
- UH Samaritan Medical Center - Ashland
- UH St. John Medical Center - Westlake
On April 16, 2021, University Hospitals acquired nearby Lake Health, which operated 10+ facilities.[3]
Former Hospitals[edit]
- Crile General Hospital - Cleveland (changed affiliation to VA)
- UH Bedford Medical Center - Bedford
- Lakeside Hospital - Cleveland
- UH St. Michael Hospital - Cleveland
- UH Marymount Hospital - Garfield Heights (changed affiliation and merged with Cleveland Clinic)
- UH Richmond Medical Center - Richmond Heights
Citations[edit]
- ^ Coutré, Lydia (9 June 2022). "UH, NEOMED extend affiliation, broaden clinical opportunities for students". Crain's Cleveland Business. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ "Affiliated Hospitals < Case Western Reserve University".
- ^ "Lake Health officially joins University Hospitals system through membership substitution" (Press release). April 16, 2021.