UPMC Altoona

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UPMC Altoona is a hospital located in Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) health system, one of the leading healthcare providers and medical research institutions in the United States. UPMC Altoona offers a wide range of medical services, including emergency care, surgery, cancer treatment, cardiology, and women's health, among others. The hospital is committed to providing high-quality patient care, advancing medical research, and educating the next generation of healthcare professionals.

History[edit]

UPMC Altoona was originally founded as Altoona Hospital in the late 19th century. Over the years, it has grown and evolved to meet the changing healthcare needs of its community. In 2013, Altoona Regional Health System merged with UPMC, becoming UPMC Altoona. This affiliation has allowed the hospital to expand its services, improve patient care, and gain access to UPMC's extensive network of medical experts and resources.

Services[edit]

UPMC Altoona offers a comprehensive range of healthcare services across various specialties. Some of the key services include:

  • Emergency Medicine: The hospital's emergency department provides urgent care for acute illnesses and injuries around the clock.
  • Surgery: UPMC Altoona offers advanced surgical procedures, including minimally invasive and robotic surgery options.
  • Cancer Care: The hospital provides comprehensive cancer treatment, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgical oncology.
  • Cardiology: Cardiac services include diagnostic testing, treatment for heart disease, and rehabilitation programs.
  • Women's Health: UPMC Altoona offers a full spectrum of women's health services, including obstetrics, gynecology, and breast health.

Education and Research[edit]

As part of the UPMC health system, UPMC Altoona is involved in medical education and research. The hospital partners with medical schools to offer clinical training opportunities for medical students and residents. It also participates in clinical trials and research studies, contributing to advancements in medical science and patient care.

Community Involvement[edit]

UPMC Altoona is dedicated to serving its community beyond the hospital walls. It engages in various community outreach programs, health screenings, and educational events to promote health and wellness in the Altoona area.

Facilities[edit]

The hospital campus includes state-of-the-art facilities designed to provide optimal care for patients. This includes modern patient rooms, advanced diagnostic and treatment technology, and comfortable spaces for families and visitors.

Affiliations[edit]

As a member of the UPMC health system, UPMC Altoona collaborates with other UPMC hospitals and facilities to provide coordinated and comprehensive care. This network allows patients to access specialized services and expertise throughout the UPMC system.

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