Northwestern Medicine
Northwestern Medicine is a health care system in the Chicago metropolitan area. Their largest hospital is Northwestern Memorial Hospital in downtown Chicago. The system has twelve hospitals and over 600 medical facilities.[1]
Hospital network | |
Industry | Health care |
Founded | 1981 |
Headquarters | Chicago, Illinois , |
Website | www |
Northwestern Medicine is partnered with the Feinberg School of Medicine — the medical school for Northwestern University — and the McGaw Medical Center.
The twelve hospitals in the healthcare system include:
- Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago
- Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield
- Delnor Hospital, Geneva
- Huntley Hospital, Huntley
- Kishwaukee Hospital, DeKalb
- Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest
- Marianjoy Rehabilitation Center, Wheaton
- McHenry Hospital, McHenry
- Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago
- Prentice Women's Hospital, Chicago
- Valley West Hospital, Sandwich
- Woodstock Hospital, Woodstock
References
- "Northwestern Medicine History". Northwestern Medicine.
External links
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