HealthEast Care System

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HealthEast Care System
Company typeNonprofit Health Care Provider
IndustryHealth Care
Founded1986
Defunct2019 (became part of M Health Fairview)
HeadquartersSt. Paul, Minnesota
Websitefairview.org


HealthEast Care System was a non-profit health care provider organization located in St. Paul, Minnesota and the surrounding suburban area. It included four hospitals, 14 clinics, medical transportation and a variety of other outpatient services. Founded in 1986, it was named one of the top ten health care systems in the United States by Thomson Reuters in 2009. [citation needed]

In May 2017, it was approved for HealthEast Care System and the Minneapolis-based Fairview Health Services to merge.[1] In October 2019, it officially became part of M Health Fairview.

Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Former HealthEast hospitals, now M Health Fairview include:

Clinics[edit | edit source]

HealthEast Clinics provide primary and specialty care services and cover the east metro area of St. Paul, Minnesota. Its 14 locations include:

  • Cottage Grove
  • Downtown St. Paul
  • Grand Avenue, St. Paul
  • Hugo
  • Maplewood
  • Midway, St. Paul
  • Oakdale
  • Rice Street, St. Paul
  • Roselawn, St. Paul
  • Roseville
  • Stillwater
  • Tamarack, Woodbury
  • Vadnais Heights
  • Woodwinds, Woodbury

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "HealthEast, Fairview merger to be completed June 1 – Twin Cities". 16 May 2017. Retrieved 2017-05-18.

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