Alliance
Primary Care physicians work closely with the Health Alliance’s
member hospitals. More information about those hospitals can
be found on this page. If you need hospital care, APC physicians
will help with the arrangements in accordance with your insurance
requirements and specific medical needs. APC physicians generally
practice at hospitals close to their office locations to best
serve their patients.
University
Hospital
University Hospital is the region’s only tertiary,
academic medical center. This 440-bed teaching hospital is
located in Clifton, and specializes in trauma, cancer care,
neuroscience, cardiovascular services, perinatology, solid
organ transplant, behavior health and burn care. University
Hospital has provided the region, nation and even the world
with high-quality, compassionate care, cutting-edge research
and education for more than 183 years. University Hospital
has been consistently ranked by U.S. News and World Report
as one of “America’s Best Hospitals.” In
2007, the Endocrinology and Urology programs at University
Hospital ranked in the top 50 programs in the nation. This
is the eighth consecutive year the hospital has ranked in
the listing. <more
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Jewish
Hospital
Established in 1850, The Jewish Hospital is located in the
northeastern Cincinnati suburb of Kenwood. This 200-bed tertiary
hospital has the area's largest joint replacement center
and mammography program. Jewish Hospital provides the full
spectrum of heart care, including angioplasty and one of
the region's most experienced open-heart surgery programs.
The Jewish Hospital also offers emergency services, weight
management, the region's only adult bone marrow transplant
program, cancer care, and an internationally-renowned cholesterol
center. <more
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Fort
Hamilton
Hospital
Fort Hamilton Hospital has proudly served the people of Hamilton
and Butler Co. for nearly 80 years. The hospital’s
rich history began in 1925, when a group of more than 20
individuals joined together. In 1925 and 1926, respectively,
the group recruited more than 4,000 members and raised nearly
$500,000. The hospital opened three years later, to a crowd
of more than 14,000. Today, Fort Hamilton Hospital offers
comprehensive cardiac care, wound healing treatments, a center
for health and wellness, a state-of-the-art intensive care
unit and more. While the technology and medicine have changed
over the years, the founders’ vision of being a hospital
built by the community, for the community, remains today. <more
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Drake Center
Founded more than 150 years ago, Drake Center
has grown to become the region's premier provider of specialized
medical and rehabilitative care. The 314-bed hospital treats
patients recovering from catastrophic illnesses or injuries,
and provides the area's most complete post-acute continuum
of care. Services include: long-term acute care, multiple trauma
care, medically complex care, pulmonary care and ventilator
weaning, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, stroke,
advanced wound care, transitional skilled nursing care, outpatient
services, wellness programs and assisted living. <more
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West Chester Medical Center
From first glance, West Chester
Medical Center proves to be a visually-stunning facility. Using
evidence-based design, the architecture was developed with
patients’ needs
in mind first. Upon opening in early 2009, West Chester Medical
Center will be a 160-bed, all private room hospital. Our capabilities
will include inpatient and outpatient surgical services, a
full-service emergency department, full-service diagnostic
imaging, interventional cardiac catheterization labs, intensive
care and more. Future plans include expanding to 300 beds with
construction of a second medical office building and parking
garage. West Chester Medical Center is committed to blending
the best in medicine, technology and service in a safe, healing
environment. <more
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