Swedishamerican Hospital

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SwedishAmerican Hospital
Location Rockford, Illinois
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Region Winnebago County
State Illinois
Country United States
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Website [swedishamerican.org Official website]


SwedishAmerican Hospital is a prominent healthcare facility located in Rockford, Illinois. It is part of the SwedishAmerican Health System, which is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin Health. The hospital provides a wide range of medical services and is recognized for its commitment to quality care and community service.

History[edit]

SwedishAmerican Hospital was founded in 1911 by a group of Swedish Americans who sought to provide healthcare services to the growing immigrant population in the Rockford area. The hospital has grown significantly since its inception, expanding its facilities and services to meet the needs of the community.

Facilities[edit]

The hospital is a 357-bed facility that offers a comprehensive range of medical services. It includes specialized centers such as the Heart Hospital, the Regional Cancer Center, and the Women and Children's Hospital. The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and facilities to provide advanced medical care.

Heart Hospital[edit]

The Heart Hospital at SwedishAmerican is a dedicated facility for cardiovascular care. It offers services such as cardiac surgery, interventional cardiology, and cardiac rehabilitation. The Heart Hospital is known for its innovative treatments and patient-centered care.

Regional Cancer Center[edit]

The Regional Cancer Center provides comprehensive cancer care, including oncology, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The center is staffed by a team of specialists who work together to provide personalized treatment plans for patients.

Women and Children's Hospital[edit]

The Women and Children's Hospital offers a range of services for women and children, including obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, and neonatology. The hospital is designed to provide a comfortable and supportive environment for patients and their families.

Services[edit]

SwedishAmerican Hospital offers a wide array of services to meet the healthcare needs of the community. These include:

Education and Research[edit]

SwedishAmerican Hospital is affiliated with the University of Illinois College of Medicine, providing opportunities for medical education and research. The hospital serves as a teaching site for medical students, residents, and fellows, offering a rich learning environment with access to a diverse patient population.

Community Involvement[edit]

SwedishAmerican Hospital is actively involved in the Rockford community, offering various outreach programs and health education initiatives. The hospital partners with local organizations to promote health and wellness and to address the healthcare needs of underserved populations.

Accreditations and Awards[edit]

The hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission and has received numerous awards for its quality of care and patient safety. It is recognized as a leader in healthcare innovation and excellence.

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