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Know Where to Go
The health systems of Philadelphia and its western suburbs Name
Contact
ALBERT EINSTEIN HEALTHCARE NETWORK
einstein.edu
Einstein Medical
Center Philadelphia
5501 Old York Road, Philadelphia (215) 456-7890
einstein.edu
are consistently ranked among the best in the country. A chart of their facilities and services is provided here.
Summary
Specialties
Services
What’s New
With 1,234 licensed beds, Einstein is one of the largest independent
medical centers in the Philadelphia region, offering a full range of advanced
healthcare services. Cardiology, women’s health, bariatrics, behavioral health,
geriatric services, kidney and liver disease/transplantation,
neurosurgery, orthopedics, oncology.
Level I regional resource trauma center, Level III neonatal
intensive care unit, the Victor Center for the Prevention of Jewish
Genetic Diseases.
A new hospital in East Norriton.
Senior recovery-track program, interactive computer
program for patients with eating disorders, motivational
speakers program.
Belmont Behavioral Health
4200 Monument Road, Philadelphia
(800) 220-HELP
einstein.edu
Belmont has been treating patients for almost 75 years. As the region’s largest,
Eating and mood disorders, addictions, child and
most comprehensive behavioral health system, it offers an integrated network
adolescent services, geriatric services, severe and of behavioral health services for children, adolescents, adults and seniors,
persistent mental illness, borderline personality disorder. plus teaching programs for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, pharmacists, occupational therapists and more.
Emergency care, crisis intervention, triage and evaluation, outpatient/intensive outpatient, partial hospital, inpatient, electroconvulsive therapy.
Einstein Medical Center
Elkins Park
60 Township Line Road, Elkins Park (215) 663-6000 einstein.edu
Located on a 30-acre campus in Montgomery County, this 60-bed, general
acute-care hospital is committed to providing the community with prompt, personalized, high-quality healthcare in a friendly, comfortable environment.
Full range of general medicine services, outpatient imaging New technology in operating rooms and
services, laboratory services, 24-hour emergency department, radiology department.
inpatient /outpatient surgical care.
Einstein Center One
9880 Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia Offers easy access to primary-care and specialty doctors.
(215) 827-1600 einstein.edu
Radiology, gastroenterology, gynecology, orthopedics, Rehabilitation services. ophthalmology, urology, otolaryngology, physical
therapy, psychiatry.
Moss Rehab
1200 W. Tabor Road, Philadelphia, (215) 456-9900; 60 Township Line Road, Elkins Park, (215) 663-6000; mossrehab.com
Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and holidays 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
Joint replacement, bariatrics, orthopedic and gastrointestinal
services, diagnostic imaging, general nuclear medicine
services, endocrine and minimally-invasive surgical specialties.
Outpatient primary care, surgery, radiology and
cancer center.
Brandywine
201 Reeceville Road, Brandywine Hospital has been taking care of families for more than 100 years.
Cardiology (affiliate of Penn Cardiac Care), neurosurgery, Cardiology, “Fast Track” emergency department, robotic surgery,
Hospital
Coatesville With excellent physicians and advanced medical technology, the staff inpatient adult behavioral healthcare, orthopedic surgery,
cancer center affiliated with Jefferson Kimmel Cancer Network, (610) 383-8000 provides exceptional care for patients at its 243-bed licensed facility.
eating disorders. imaging services, inpatient/outpatient surgery.
brandywinehospital.com
Brandywine Rehabilitation
3955 E. Lincoln Highway, Downingtown, (610) 873-0404 The Chester
701 E. Marshall St., The Chester County Hospital has grown from a 10-bed dispensary
County Hospital
West Chester established in 1982 to a full network of healthcare services, including
AND HEALTH SYSTEM
(610) 431-5000
a 220-bed acute-care hospital, homecare, outpatient radiology and chestercountyhospital.org
laboratory services, and more.
Monday and Thursday 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Allergy and immunology, anesthesia, cardiac surgery,
cardiology, dermatology, emergency medicine,
endocrinology, family practice, gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecologic oncology, infectious disease, internal medicine, ophthalmology, orthopedics, and more.
Chestnut Hill
Hospital
8835 Germantown Ave., Chestnut Hill Health System has 164 licensed beds and serves northwest
Primary care, surgery (laparoscopic, robot-assisted), Philadelphia Philadelphia and eastern Montgomery County.
women’s health (imaging, breast health program, (215) 248-8200
gynecology), endocrinology, orthopedics. chhealthsystem.com
Top-of-the-Hill Physical and Occupational Therapy
35 Bethlehem Pike, Philadelphia, (215) 242-7571
THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
OF PHILADELPHIA NETWORK
chop.edu
The Children’s Hospital
of Philadelphia
34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard, This 516-bed, nonprofit facility provides comprehensive pediatric care
Philadelphia, to children before birth through age 19. It has one of the largest research
(215) 590-1000
budgets among America’s pediatric hospitals.
chop.edu
The CHOP Pediatric & Adolescent
481 John Young Way, Offers a wide range of pediatric outpatient specialty medical and
Specialty Care Center in Exton
Oaklands Corporate Center, surgical services and testing to families in Chester County and beyond.
Exton,
CHOP doctors and nurses provide all care.
(610) 594-9008
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Twenty-bed inpatient eating disorders unit (the first in
Chester County), all private rooms, wound-care center,
16-bed older adult unit focused on behavioral health,
bariatric surgery. Cancer program, cardiovascular center, orthopedic center, women’s health services, radiology and laboratory services, center
for physical rehabilitation and sports medicine, center for cardiac rehabilitation, occupational health center, wound care and hyperbaric medicine center.
Six Gold Seals of Approval from the Joint Commission
in the areas of stroke, heart attack, heartfailure, hip
replacement, knee replacement and wound care.
Minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery, digital mammography, metabolic and weight-loss program, continence
and pelvic health program, gynecological surgery (oncology,
urology, reproductive and general).
In-house MRI, da Vinci Si Robotic Surgical System.
Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Newborn/infant intensive care unit, fetal diagnosis
Center for inpatient care, emergency care, Level I trauma center,
and treatment, transplant center, cardiac center and
cancer center, cardiac center. cancer center, airway reconstruction, hyperinsulinism,
thoracic insufficiency, orthopedics, sports medicine.
Special-delivery unit, Colket Translation Research
Building, outpatient clinical services, homecare, proton therapy, expanded suburban care in 50 locations
around the Philadelphia region.
The Exton center provides outpatient surgical services
in 20 specialty areas, including endoscopy, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, urology and plastic surgery. The center
also offers X-rays, echocardiograms and laboratory services.
Allergy services.
Audiology, cardiology, dermatology, developmental pediatrics, endocrinology/diabetes, gastroenterology, general surgery, nephrology,
neurology, nutrition, occupational therapy, ophthalmology,
orthopedics, otolaryngology, physical therapy, psychology,
plastic surgery, speech therapy, sports medicine, urology.
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Contact
Summary
Specialties
Services
What’s New
The CHOP Pediatric & Adolescent 210 Mall Blvd., Offering a wide range of pediatric outpatient specialty medical and surgical
Cancer center, cardiac center, day medicine for
Specialty Care Center in
King of Prussia
services and ancillary testing to families in Montgomery County and the
outpatient oncology patients, pediatric imaging King of Prussia
(610) 337-3232
Main Line area. Members of CHOP staff provide all care.
center, sports medicine and performance center.
Adoption health, allergy, audiology, cardiology, developmental
pediatrics, dermatology, diagnostic referral center,
endocrinology/diabetes, feeding/swallowing, gastroenterology,
hematology, nephrology, neurology, neurofibromatosis, nutrition, occupational therapy, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, otolaryngology, pediatric rehabilitation, physical
therapy, plastic surgery, psychiatry, pulmonary medicine,
speech therapy, urology, general surgery. Pediatric imaging center (Pennsylvania’s largest
freestanding pediatric radiology facility), sleep lab,
concussion diagnosis and treatment.
The CHOP Pediatric & Adolescent
Specialty Care Center in Springfield
100 W. Sproul Road, Providing pediatric outpatient specialty medical services and
Pavilion II, Suite 221, ancillary testing to children and families in Delaware County. Springfield
Members of CHOP staff provide all care.
(610) 328-1600
Allergy, cardiology, developmental pediatrics, endocrinology/diabetes, gastroenterology, nephrology, neurology, occupational therapy, physical therapy,
speech therapy.
CROZER-KEYSTONE HEALTH SYSTEM
crozer.org
Center for the Management of ADHD, cardiac center
and allergy care. The Springfield center also offers
X-rays, breath tests, echocardiograms and various laboratory services. Community Hospital
2600 W. Ninth St., This nonprofit hospital coordinates a full range of outpatient behavioral
Behavioral health services for adults and children, ChesPenn Center for Family Health, providing adult and
Chester
and community health services, plus primary care.
mental health, substance abuse. pediatric care and dentistry; Crozer-Keystone Wellness Center;
(610) 494-0700
Crozer-Keystone Human Motion Institute.
crozer.org
Crozer-Keystone Healthy Start recently received a,
one-year, $166,000 grant from the Health Resources and
Services Administration to create a unique medical-legal
partnership with Widener University School of Law to
help program participants obtain free legal assistance.
Crozer Medical Plaza
at Brinton Lake
The new Dialysis Access Center at Brinton Lake is
dedicated to providing state-of-the-art dialysis-access
services in a convenient setting.
300 Evergreen Drive, This three-story ambulatory-care facility offers more than 20 medical Ambulatory surgery center.
Medical imaging services. Glen Mills, (610) 579-3400
specialties and an array of diagnostic, surgical and physician services. brintonlake.crozer.org
Crozer-Chester
1 Medical Center Blvd., This 343-bed, nonprofit facility admits more than 22,000 patients per
Women’s health; elder care, including an acute-care
Medical Center
Upland
year, treating about 53,000 emergency department patients and delivering some
elders unit; pediatrics; comprehensive inpatient/outpatient (610) 447-2000
2,000 babies. It was established in 1963, when Chester and Crozer hospitals
surgeries; orthopedics; radiology; neurology, including
crozer.org
merged. A teaching hospital, it’s home to allied health schools in radiologic
the Center for Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders; technology, diagnostic ultrasound, neurophysiology, respiratory therapy, cardiac care; vascular and endovascular care. emergency medical services and nurse anesthesia.
Nathan Speare Regional Burn Treatment Center; Level II Crozer Regional
Trauma Center; Delaware County’s largest emergency department; shock/
trauma unit; Crozer Regional Cancer Center, affiliated with Fox Chase
Cancer Center; cardiac care; maternity services, including a Level III
intensive-care nursery and the Center for Maternal Fetal Medicine; comprehensive bariatric surgery program; Reproductive Endocrinology
and Fertility Center; Temple-Crozer Kidney Transplant Alliance.
Multiple Sclerosis Center for Caring; Joint Commission
disease-specific certification in hip and knee replacement;
accredited by the National Accreditation Program for
Breast Centers and the American College of Surgeons
for cancer care; American Stroke Association “Get With
the Guidelines” Silver Plus recipient. Crozer Regional
Trauma Center is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Delaware County
501 N. Lansdowne Ave., Founded in 1927, this 225-bed, nonprofit community hospital offers a
Memorial Hospital
Drexel Hill
broad range of acute and specialized services. DCMH admits 16,000 patients, (610) 284-8100
treats 38,000 emergency department patients, and delivers approximately
crozer.org
1,600 babies each year.
Joint Commission-certified primary stroke center, Delaware County Regional Cancer Center, sleep disorders center, CyberKnife radiosurgery, orthopedics, inpatient
physical medicine and rehabilitation unit, Center for Breast Health, home health and hospice care.
Full range of maternity, midwife and gynecologic services; Level II-A
neonatal intensive-care unit; inpatient/outpatient surgical and
imaging services; DCMH Health Pavilion with primary-care offices;
cardiac services; full range of emergency services; 14-bed critical
intensive-care unit; Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine.
Interventional radiology and vascular laboratory, certified
by the Joint Commision in hip- and knee-replacement
surgery; first hospital in the state certified in breast cancer
care by the Joint Commission; American Stroke Association
“Get With the Guidelines” Gold Plus and Target Honor Roll.
DCMH Outpatient Center for Therapy and Sports Medicine 1500 Garrett Road, Upper Darby, (610) 284-8460
Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
Springfield Hospital
190 W. Sproul Road, Springfield
(610) 328-8700
crozer.org
Emergency care, comprehensive inpatient/outpatient surgery, da Vinci Robotic Surgical System, Center for Diabetes, Healthplex Sports Club, Center for Occupational Health, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pain management.
Crozer-Keystone Center for Dizziness and Balance;
two consecutive VHA Leadership Awards for Clinical
Excellence.
This 24-bed, nonprofit community hospital provides comprehensive
Healthplex Sports Medicine Institute, Moore Eye Institute, acute-care services and wellness care, plus preventive care. It admits
radiology, critical care.
more than 1,700 patients and receives 11,000-plus emergency
department visits per year.
Taylor Hospital
175 E. Chester Pike, This 135-bed, nonprofit community hospital offers a range of acute
Ridley Park
and specialized services. It admits more than 7,600 patients and receives
(610) 595-6000
28,000-plus emergency department visits every year.
crozer.org
Joint Commission-certified primary stroke center; Inpatient/outpatient surgical services; comprehensive inpatient/
Accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine;
Joint Commission-certified in hip and knee replacement
outpatient medical imaging services; full range of emergency
American Stroke Association “Get With the Guidelines”
surgery; sleep disorders center; full range of orthopedic services, including “Fast Track” area.
Silver Plus recipient.
services; inpatient physical medicine and rehabilitation unit; cardiac catheterization laboratory; cardiovascular laboratory.
Taylor Made Outpatient Center for Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine
Route 420 and Second Avenue, Folsom, (610) 237-9993
Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday 7 a.m.-3 p.m.; Saturday 8-10 a.m.
Fox Chase Cancer Center
333 Cottman Ave., Philadelphia (215) 728-6900, foxchase.org
Friends Hospital
4641 Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia, (800) 889-0548
friendshospitalonline.org
Hahnemann
University Hospital
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Founded in 1904 as one of the nation’s first cancer hospitals, Fox Chase was among
Comprehensive cancer care and research.
the first institutions to become and NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in 1974.
Minimally invasive surgery, radiation oncology, clinical trials, diagnostic
imaging, cancer risk assessment and screening.
Buckingham facility for radiation technology, featuring
CyberKnife technology; Women’s Cancer Center.
Founded by Quakers in 1813, this facility is the nation’s first private
The Greystone Program serves those with developmental
psychiatric hospital. It provides inpatient behavioral health services, disabilities and autism, offering residential services, offering 192 beds and individualized programs for adolescents, adults employment and more.
and seniors.
Inpatient psychiatric services for adolescents, adults and older adults, including individuals with co-occuring substance-
abuse disorders; long-term residential services; family resource center.
The Center for Professional Development at Friends
Hospital provides evaluation services for healthcare
and other professionals.
230 N. Broad St., This 540-bed academic medical center and tertiary-care institution is affiliated
Philadelphia with the Drexel University College of Medicine and St. Christopher’s Hospital
(215) 762-7000
for Children.
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Cardiac services, cancer care, emergency medicine, Heart care, cancer center, Center for Transplant Surgery, minimally invasive/robotic surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, University Orthopaedic Institute, Center for Plastic and
orthopedics, trauma and critical-care medicine, Cosmetic Surgery.
transplantation, weight-loss surgery.
Advanced technologies in the department of radiology, including
a wide-bore MRI for claustrophobic and obese patients, digital
mammography, digital radiography and a digital portable
unit; American Nurses Credentialing Center magnet status.
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Name
Contact
MAIN LINE HEALTH SYSTEM
mainlinehealth.org
Summary
Specialties
Bryn Mawr Hospital
130 S. Bryn Mawr Ave. This 319-bed, licensed, nonprofit, acute-care teaching hospital was named one of
Orthopedics, inpatient pediatric unit, separate pediatric
Bryn Mawr Thomson Reuters’ 100 Top Hospitals and Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospitals in 2011. emergency department unit, breast center. (484) 337-3000
It’s also a National Benchmarks winner in the teaching hospital category and has
mainlinehealth.org/brynmawr
Joint Commission certifications for orthopedics. Other noteworthy facilities include a stroke and breast center, and a certified chest pain center. Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital
414 Paoli Pike, Malvern; (484) 596-5400, brynmawrrehab.org
Services
What’s New
Cardiovascular care; cancer care; comprehensive breast center; bariatric
center; maternity unit, including perinatal testing and a Level III neonatal
intensive care unit; wound healing center; behavioral health unit; sleep
center; Women’s Heart Initiative; comprehensive outpatient services; 24-hour emergency care; research trials through clinical oncology program.
Bryn Mawr Hospital TMS Center for depression. A new
141,000-square-foot medical office building is currently
under construction, with completion slated for fall.
Monday-Friday 4-9 p.m.; Saturday noon-9 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Lankenau Hospital
100 Lancaster Ave., This 353-bed, nonprofit teaching hospital is located on the Lankenau
Heart center, cancer center, maternal-fetal medicine
National leader in minimally invasive robotic-assisted heart surgery; ventricular-
Wynnewood
Medical Center campus with the Annenberg Center for Medical Education
and Level III neonatal intensive care unit, CMS-certified
assisted device destination therapy for patients with end-stage heart failure;
(484) 476-2000
and the Lankenau Institute of Medical Research, which specializes in kidney transplant program, Joint Commission-certified
Women’s Heart Initiative; clinical care center providing medical services
mainlinehealth.org/lankenau
cardiac and cancer research. Lankenau placed in the nation’s top one percent
stroke center.
regardless of financial ability; clinical research trials through NCI-designated
for quality outcomes.
community clinical oncology program; state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging.
Thoracic surgical specialists in esophageal and lung surgery;
new equipment and expertise in advanced gastrointestinal
procedures; simulation lab for medical team training;
emergency department renovations to improve processes and
patient safety; new mother/baby center and CT scan/MRI suite.
Mirmont Treatment Center
100 Yearsley Mill Road, Lima (610) 744-1400 mainlinehealth.org/mirmont
Holistic pain management.
Mirmont provides treatment for alcoholism, drug dependency and other
mental health issues to adults 18 and older. Fully accredited, this nonprofit
behavioral healthcare facility is located on 32 acres in rural Delaware County,
offering both inpatient and outpatient services.
The VIPER (Valor with Integrity Program for Emergency Responders) program offers chemical dependency treatment
for law enforcement, firefighters, EMTs, combat military
and other first responders.
Inpatient detoxification, inpatient rehabilitation and dual diagnosis, intensive outpatient and individual therapy, family
program and alumni program.
Nemours Children’s Clinic,
3855 West Chester Pike, Suite 280,
Located in the Main Line Health Center on Ellis Preserve, Nemours Children’s
Cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, Free parking; streamlined check-in and check-out process;
Newtown Square
Newtown Square
Clinic Newtown Square features a full range of outpatient specialty care
neurology, orthopedics, otolaryngology, plastic surgery,
patient-focused design; state-of-the-art equipment and quick
(610) 557-4800
for both new patient evaluations and follow-up care.
pulmonary care, sports medicine, sports nutrition, surgery,
evaluation tools; onsite audiology services, including
nemours.org
urology and weight management
full hearing evaluations.
Nemours recently renewed its partnership with Main Line
Health to provide around-the-clock neonatal care at Bryn
Mawr Hospital, Lankenau Medical Center and Paoli Hospital,
and inpatient pediatric care, surgical coverage and
emergency consultations at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
Paoli Hospital
255 W. Lancaster Ave., Paoli (484) 565-1000 mainlinehealth.org/paoli
Paoli recently renovated its outpatient and electrophysiology
laboratories, providing patients access to the latest
technologies and added convenience. Paoli was named
among U.S. News & World Report ’s Best Hospitals in the
region, and has received numerous HealthGrades awards.
One of only 20 community hospitals to recieve the Thomson Reuters 100 Top
Emergency/trauma care, heart care/surgery, cancer center Comprehensive outpatient services, Hattersley Family-Centered Hospitals award, this nonprofit Level II trauma center (the only one in Chester
(partnered with Fox Chase Cancer Center), orthopedics,
Maternity Unit, sleep center, wound center with hyperbaric
County) provides both inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical services, celiac center, urogynecology, interventional radiology
chambers, Women’s Heart Initiative.
and its Pavilion includes many enhanced safety and comfort features, plus and imaging services. advanced surgical suites. All patients receive room service. Riddle Memorial Hospital
1068 W. Baltimore Pike, Media An acute-care, nonprofit hospital licensed for 231 beds.
Orthopedics, cancer center, radiology, Jefferson
Inpatient/outpatient clinical programs, cardiovascular care, (610) 566-9400 Radiation Oncology Center, 24-hour emergency care.
surgical center, physicians’ offices, wellness center. mainlinehealth.org/riddle
MERCY HEALTH SYSTEM OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
mercyhealth.org
Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital
1500 Lansdowne Ave., For more than 76 years, this 213-bed, acute-care teaching hospital has
Cancer care, heart and vascular care, emergency care, Darby, (610) 237-4000
served Delaware County and Southwest Philadelphia. orthopedics, bariatrics.
mercyhealth.org/fitzgerald
Mercy Rehab and Wellness Services
2010 West Chester Pike, Suite 438, Havertown; (610) 853-7744, mercyhealth.org Mercy Home Health
1001 Baltimore Pike, Springfield (888) 690-2551
mercyhealth.org/homehealth
The 80,000-square-foot Health Care Center 4 includes
advanced medical and radiation treatment for all cancers,
women’s imaging, a nutrition and weight center, the
Riddle Rehabilitation Institute, a “Fast Track” emergency
department, and the Women’s Heart Initiative.
For more than 100 years, MHH has provided comprehensive, quality healthcare
to patients in the privacy and comfort of their homes. The compassionate staff
touches the lives of more than 30,000 people in the five-county Philadelphia
area. The primary goal of MHH is to restore patients to optimal health and help
them achieve the highest level of independence at home.
Mental and occupational health, hearing and balance center, Certified as a Primary Stroke Center.
sleep disorders center, surgery, outpatient and primary care, specialty care, radiology, rehabilitation, wound care.
Saturday-Monday 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Tuesday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Friday 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Medication management, palliative care, chronic illness care, wound care, Telehealth monitoring, VitalStim Therapy.
Skilled nursing services, rehabilitation services, care planning and case management, in-home monitoring, pain management, disease management, patient/caregiver education.
VitalStim Therapy for patients with swallowing-related
complications; Patient View monitoring system for
high-risk patients to reduce the risk of re-hospitalization.
Mercy Philadelphia Hospital
501 S. 54th St., Philadelphia
This 214-bed, acute-care community teaching hospital has served
Cancer care, heart and vascular care, emergency care, Radiology, outpatient and primary care, specialty care, surgery,
(215) 748-9000
West and Southwest Philadelphia for more than 90 years.
orthopedics, wound care, hyperbaric medicine. mental health, diabetes program, rehabilitation.
mercyhealth.org/mercyphiladelphia
Certified as a Primary Stroke Center, endoscopic
ultrasound.
Mercy LIFE
1930 S. Broad St., Philadelphia
(215) 339-4747
mercylife.org
Primary care and physician specialist services; nursing care;
rehabilitation services; dental, hearing and foot care; mental health services; meal planning and nutrition; spiritual counseling;
social day program; caregiver education; transportation.
A new 20,000-square-foot day center features a medical
clinic with triage area, a physical and occupationaltherapy gym, a spacious dining room and full-service
kitchen, several activity rooms, a hairdresser, and more.
Mercy Suburban Hospital
2701 DeKalb Pike, This 126-bed teaching hospital serves the communities of central Montgomery County, Breast health, cancer care, cardiac care, orthopedics, East Norriton offering comprehensive and community outreach services. Mercy Suburban was
emergency care, radiology.
(610) 278-2000
founded in 1944 and is a member of the Mercy Health System of Southereastern PA. mercyhealth.org/suburban
Center for Joint Replacement; Mercy Cancer Care; emergency department with Supertrack unit; gynecology; pain management program; diagnostic imaging
services; emergency cardiac care; physical, occupational and speech therapy;
senior behavioral health; stroke/neuroscience care; surgical services.
A new cancer center; a bariatrics surgery and sleep
center established in 2011. Mercy Health will soon
open a 23,500-square-foot outpatient ambulatory care
facility located in Plymouth Meeting Mall.
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Mercy LIFE is a nationally recognized progam of all-inclusive care for the elderly. It
All-inclusive healthcare, including medical, social
provides seniors with medical and social services that promote independence at home.
and support services.
Mercy LIFE’s team of doctors, nurses, therapists and social workers evaluate the needs
of each program member and develop a program of care customized for each individual.
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Summary
Specialties
Nazareth
2601 Holme Ave., A member of Mercy Health System, this award-winning, nationally recognized
Primary stroke center; nationally certified stroke and Hospital
Philadelphia community hospital offers diagnostic, medical, surgical and therapeutic
congestive heart failure care; hip and knee replacement;
(866) NAZARETH
care to Northeast Philadelphia.
heart and cancer care affiliated with Penn Cardiac
mercyhealth.org/nazareth
Care and Jefferson Kimmel Cancer Center; affiliated
with the Rothman Institute for Orthopaedics.
Nazareth Center for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
8131 Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia; (215) 335-3954, mercyhealth.org Services
What’s New
Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine, 20-bed acute rehabilitation unit, 28-bed transitional care unit, orthopedics, inpatient/outpatient rehab services, diagnostic imaging, minimally invasive surgery, vascular care, lab services.
Best-in-class MRI; digital mammography; GYN services
through Mercy Women’s Health Care; national certification
and American Heart Association’s “Get With the Guidelines”
award for congestive heart failure; minimally invasive
surgery; bariatric program.
Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Phoenixville
140 Nutt Road, This acute-care facility serves residents of Chester and Montgomery Hospital
Phoenixville
counties, offering 153 licensed beds.
(610) 983-1000
phoenixvillehospital.com
Women’s services, including a Level II neonatal intensive-care unit Advanced robotic surgery, including urologic, cardiac, affiliated with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; comprehensive thoracic, gynecology and gynecology-oncology; neurosurgery; cardiovascular medicine and surgical services, including a cardio- pain management.
thoracic surgery program affiliated with the University of Pennsyl-
vania Health System; cancer center affiliated with the University
of Pennsylvania Health System; orthopedics; internal medicine.
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
Cardiology, critical care, ENT, emergency medicine, hematology, neonatal services, orthopedics, plastic surgery, radiology, surgery. Erie Avenue and Front Street,
Philadelphia, (215) 427-5000
stchristophershospital.com
This 189-bed facility includes an acute-care hospital, two ambulatory
care areas, a medical office building, a teaching and education center, and research laboratories.
Temple University Hospital
3401 N. Broad St., Philadelphia
A 746-bed teaching hospital offering comprehensive inpatient and outpatient
Abdominal transplants, bariatric surgery, bone marrow (800) TEMPLE-MED
services to the surrounding community, plus highly specialized tertiary
transplants, cancer care, digestive disease, heart care, tuh.templehealth.org
services to the entire Philadelphia region.
lung care, neurosciences, orthopedics.
Trauma center, transplants, sleep center, burn center, advanced blood conservation program, Ronald McDonald Care mobile dental clinic, regional fetal evaluation center. Burn center, emergency medicine, Level I trauma center, infant
intensive care nursery, pediatrics, surgery, physical medicine and
rehabilitation, psychiatry and behavioral science, radiology, urology. Thomas Jefferson
111 S. 11th St., An academic medical center offering 957 licensed acute-care beds and
Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson, Rothman Institute
Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine, minimally invasive University Hospital
Philadelphia
major programs in a wide range of clinical specialties.
at Jefferson for orthopedics, Jefferson Heart and surgery, weight-loss surgery, atrial fibrillation treatment, (215) 955-6000
Vascular Center, Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, Jefferson Headache Center.
jeffersonhospital.org
gastroenterology/transplant surgery.
Triumph Hospital Philadelphia
1930 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, (215) 339-4100, triumph-healthcare.com
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH SYSTEM
pennmedicine.org
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Patient Tower, including an expanded emergency room
and new ICU with 24 private rooms each; bedside
ER registration to reduce waiting times; bariatric surgery
and weight-management program; new affiliation with
Philadelphia Hand Center at the Limerick campus;
parking garage with more than 500 additional spaces.
Multidisciplinary adult oncology center for seniors with
cancer; live donor liver transplantation program; open, high-field
extremity MRI; Jefferson Myrna Brind Center of Integrative
Medicine fitness center; Jefferson mobile website for smart
phones; Jefferson Group Acupuncture; Jefferson Celiac Center.
This 58-bed, acute-care hospital includes a 10-bed licensed intensive-care
Pulmonary, wound care and rehabilitation services. unit and a 48-bed private medical surgical unit with private bathrooms.
Long-term acute care for pulmonary, renal, neurologic and infectious
diseases; full range of therapy services for stroke patients.
3400 Spruce St., Philadelphia (215) 662-4000
pennmedicine.org/hup
This flagship hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Health System is world-
Cardiac care, cancer care, neurosurgery, transplants. renowned for its clinical and research excellence. It provides highly specialized
tertiary and quaternary levels of care in more than 200 specialty programs and clinics.
Allergy and immunology, diabetes, emergency medicine, home infusion therapy, internal medicine, occupational medicine, pediatrics, sleep medicine, travel medicine, women’s health, radiology, fertility care.
Penn Medicine Radnor
250 King of Prussia Road, Radnor
(610) 902-2000
pennmedicine.org/radnor
This spacious facility offers patients a wide range of services in more than
Cardiology, ophthalmology, women’s health, executive 40 medical specialties, including educational programs for issues like
health, travel medicine.
heart disease and cancer prevention, plus classes in stress management, yoga and more.
Behavioral health sciences, dermatology, geriatric health, health education programs, internal medicine, otorhinolaryngology, physical therapy, renal medicine, sleep medicine, stress and
weight management classes, radiology.
Pennsylvania Hospital
800 Spruce St., Philadelphia
(215) 829-3000
pennmedicine.org/pahosp
Founded as the nation’s first hospital in 1751, this 515-bed, acute-care
facility provides a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic medical
services while functioning as a major teaching and clinical research institution.
Orthopedics, women’s cardiovascular center, neurology
and neurosurgery, obstetrics, high-risk maternal and fetal medicine services, urology, spine care, gamma
knife radiosurgery, behavioral health.
Bariatric surgery, integrated breast center, cardiology and cardiac surgery, Ranked among the nation’s best for orthopedic care,
emergency medicine, infectious diseases, minimally invasive surgery, Parkin- neurology and neurosurgery in U.S. News & World Report.
son’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center, robotic surgery, primary care,
radiology, crisis response center, Joan Karnell Cancer Center, otorhinolaryngology.
Penn Medicine Valley Forge
1001 Chesterbrook Blvd., Berwyn,
(610) 576-7500,
pennmedicine.org/valley-forge
Penn Medicine Valley Forge is a 90,000-square-foot outpatient medical building
in Chester County, with space for more than 50 primary care and specialty care
physicians, electronic medical records, and on-site laboratory and radiology services.
A focus on primary care for internal medicine, family
practice, OB/GYN, pediatrics and geriatrics. A personalized
preventive care plan maximizes patients’ health.
Allergy and immunology, bariatric surgery, cardiology,
endocrinology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, pulmonary medicine,
radiology, rheumatology, sleep medicine, sports medicine.
Ranked one of the country’s top 10 hospitals by
U.S. News & World Report for the third consecutive year.
The innovative Personalized Preventive Care Program
provides diagnostic care and screenings, physician
counseling and comprehensive care.
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
51 N. 39th St., This 300-plus-bed, acute-care teaching hospital sits on a 16-acre campus
Cancer care, cardiac care, gastroenterology, minimally
Behavioral health, emergency medicine, family medicine, Philadelphia
that encompasses an array of medical institutes, specialty centers and
invasive surgery, orthopedics.
homecare and hospice, physical therapy, radiology, (215) 662-8000
research programs.
sleep disorders, skilled care services, Scheie Eye Institute, pennmedicine.org/presby
wound care.
PPMC received the 2010 Delaware Valley Healthcare Council
Patient Safety Award for interventions to prevent surgical
site infections following joint replacement surgery; the Penn
Heart Rescue program has expanded to provide emergency
cardiac care to patients from six regional hospitals.
Scheie Eye Institute
51 N. 39th St., Philadelphia
(215) 662-8000
pennmedicine.org/ophth
With more than 45 physicians and scientists, Scheie has the depth and breadth
necessary to care for every type of eye problem, to find treatments for the leading causes of vision loss, and to educate future ophthalmologists and vision scientists.
It consistently ranks among the top five ophthalmology departments in the country in funding from the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health.
Scheie is a world leader in research on retinal degenerations, especially age-related macular degeneration. General eye care and eye exams, refractive surgery (LASIK), eye movement disorders, cataracts, glaucoma, low vision, dry eyes, oculo-facial and orbital surgery, retina disorders, neuro-ophthalmology.
Scheie researchers have discovered groundbreaking
gene therapy to treat congenital blindness;
Dry Eye Center.
Wills Eye Institute
840 Walnut St., Philadelphia
(877) 289-4557
willseye.org
The first facility in the country dedicated exclusively to the treatment of eye disorders,
this nonprofit specialty institution features an ambulatory surgery center, clinics, physicians’ offices, and a state-of-the-art center for ophthalmic education and research.
Cataract and primary eye care, contact lens service, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, oculoplastics, oncology,
pathology, pediatric ophthalmology, cornea/retina services.
Refractive surgery unit, Foerderer Center for the Study of Eye Movement
Disorders in Children, Center for Sports Vision, low vision service, 24-hour emergency service.
Diagnostic center; online knowledge portal; growth and
innovation under Dr. Alex V. Levin, new director of pediatric
ophthalmology; ocular genetics service.
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