Campus

University Hospitals of Cleveland is an academic medical center serving its community and the nation through patient care, research and teaching. Its main campus includes University MacDonald Womens Hospital, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Ireland Cancer Center, Lakeside Hospital & Lerner Tower (dedicated to adult medical/ surgical care), and the University Psychiatric Center in Hanna Pavilion.

As the primary affiliate of Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals of Cleveland and its academic counterpart form Ohio's largest biomedical research center. The University Hospitals of Cleveland network consists of University Suburban Health Center, Bedford Medical Center, Geauga Regional Hospital, Geneva Medical Center, Richmond Heights Hospital, Primary Care Physician Practices, Home Care Services and many more facilities. These combined resources provide health care to patients at nearly 70 locations with than 3,000 physicians and more than 2,600 total hospital beds.


Take a look at Cleveland

Cleveland has a wealth of cultural activities, abundant recreational and entertainment opportunities, and overall quality of life rival that of any city in the country. A major medical, corporate, financial and legal center. Following a massive community effort to revitalize the city's downtown and harbor areas, Cleveland's image is changing almost as quickly as its skyline.

As the cost of housing rises nationally, Cleveland's remains affordable. Clevelanders spend 28 percent of their personal income for housing, compared to the 40 percent spent in Miami, Phoenix, or New York City. Residential communities of Cleveland Heights, University Heights and Shaker Heights are within easy walking, driving or bicycling distance of University Hospitals of Cleveland and of the Cleveland VA. Many of our residents live within 10 minutes of the hospital or enjoy a comfortable suburban lifestyle.

Both hospitals and CWRU are part of Cleveland's University Circle -- a unique, one-square mile cluster of institutions of the arts and sciences, research, education, health care, social services and religion. Other Cleveland attractions include: several museums, such as the Cleveland Museum of Art; Playhouse Square, a recently restored three-theater complex; the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra, performing at Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center; the 18,500-acre Cleveland Metroparks; more lakeshore than any other metropolitan area; and professional sporting events year round.

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