List of hospitals in St. Louis
List of Hospitals in St. Louis is a comprehensive enumeration of the healthcare facilities within the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area. This list includes both public and private institutions that provide a range of medical services from emergency care to specialized treatments. St. Louis is known for its significant contributions to the medical and healthcare sectors, hosting several hospitals that are recognized nationally for their quality of care and innovative research.
List of Hospitals[edit | edit source]
The following is an incomplete list of hospitals in St. Louis, categorized by their respective types and the services they offer.
Major Medical Centers[edit | edit source]
- Barnes-Jewish Hospital – Affiliated with Washington University School of Medicine, this hospital is renowned for its medical research, education, and services.
- St. Louis Children's Hospital – A pediatric hospital that provides comprehensive healthcare services for children, from routine checkups to treatment for serious illnesses.
- Mercy Hospital St. Louis – Part of the Mercy health system, offering a wide range of medical services including cancer care, heart surgery, and women's health.
Community Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital – A teaching hospital affiliated with Saint Louis University School of Medicine, known for its cutting-edge research and medical education.
- Missouri Baptist Medical Center – Offers a broad spectrum of medical services, including cancer care, heart and vascular services, and orthopedics.
- DePaul Hospital – A member of the SSM Health system, providing comprehensive healthcare services with a focus on community health.
Specialized Institutions[edit | edit source]
- Shriners Hospitals for Children — St. Louis – Specializes in pediatric orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, offering services regardless of the patients' ability to pay.
- The Rehabilitation Institute of St. Louis – An institution focusing on comprehensive rehabilitation services for patients recovering from strokes, brain and spinal cord injuries, and other significant impairments.
Healthcare in St. Louis[edit | edit source]
The healthcare landscape in St. Louis is characterized by a blend of highly specialized institutions, major medical centers, and community hospitals that cater to the diverse needs of the population. The city's hospitals are at the forefront of medical research, with many institutions conducting groundbreaking studies and clinical trials. The collaboration between hospitals and educational institutions like the Washington University School of Medicine and Saint Louis University School of Medicine further enhances the quality of medical care and research in the region.
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