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Mercy Gilbert Medical Center is a full-service, 197-bed [1] Catholic hospital in Gilbert, Arizona, United States. The hospital is owned by Dignity Health . Mercy Gilbert opened in 2006 to provide health care in the rapidly growing Gilbert area.
The largest hospital, based on beds, is the Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix, with 712 beds. There is a hospital run by the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Arizona Department of Health maintains a list of trauma centers in Arizona.
St. Alexius Medical Center has a level II trauma center and employs more than 950 physicians, [2] representing 60 medical and surgical specialties and more than 1800 employees assisting the medical/dental staff to deliver patient care. [citation needed] The hospital was founded by the Alexian Brothers, a Roman Catholic order.
Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) St. Alexius Health Bismarck is a regional, acute care medical center offering inpatient and outpatient medical services, including primary and specialty physician clinics, home health and hospice services, medical equipment services, and a fitness and human performance center. [1]
CHI St. Alexius Health Garrison Memorial Hospital Garrison: McLean 50 [1] [9] [4] CHI St. Alexius Health Mandan Medical Plaza Mandan: Morton 0 [9] CHI St. Alexius Health Turtle Lake Hospital (Community Memorial Hospital) Turtle Lake: McLean 25 [1] [9] [4] CHI St. Alexius Health Williston Medical Center (formerly Mercy Medical Center) Williston ...
Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center is a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, operated by Dignity Health. St. Joseph's is a 607-bed, not-for-profit hospital that provides a wide range of health, social and support services, with special advocacy for the poor and underserved.
[3] [19] In 1982, he graduated from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (now Midwestern University). [19] According to Mercola's website, he is a former chairman of family medicine at St. Alexius Medical Center. He stopped treating patients in 2009 to work full-time on his health products and vitamin supplements business. [2]
Subsequent expansions in 2014 and 2021 have raised the number of beds to 429 in four patient towers and provided the facilities necessary for Level I trauma center status. While part of Dignity Health, Chandler Regional is a non-Catholic hospital.