UC HEALTH – UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI MEDICAL CENTER

University of Cincinnati Medical Center

University of Cincinnati Medical Center opened as the first hospital in the United States established primarily for teaching purposes and remains the region’s only tertiary, academic medical center. University of Cincinnati Medical Center boasts many other “firsts” that have helped heal the Greater Cincinnati community for nearly 200 years and contribute to its success story.

University of Cincinnati Medical Center (UCMC) is currently the region’s leading healthcare provider, serving more than 500,000 patients per year with primary care services and an extensive list of specialized inpatient and outpatient care services. It’s home to the area’s only adult Level I Trauma Center, accredited hospital-based helicopter ambulance service and multi-solid organ transplant center. The hospital is consistently ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s annual guide to America’s Best Hospitals and is one of the Top Heart Hospitals in the U.S. by Thompson Reuters. It is part of UC Health, an integrated, discovery-driven healthcare delivery system comprised of primary care physicians, specialty physicians and hospitals serving Greater Cincinnati, backed by the academic and clinical research of the UC College of Medicine.

West Chester Hospital

West Chester Hospital (WCH) provides access to the region’s largest group of specialized physicians and surgeons and consistently ranks among the top 5% in the nation for clinical quality. West Chester Hospital is a Level III Trauma Center, a certified Primary Stroke Center and is designated as a Magnet® hospital for excellence in nursing care.

Daniel Drake Center

UC Health’s Daniel Drake Center for Post-Acute Care is the region’s premier provider of post-acute and transitional care services. Centrally located in Hartwell, just off I-126, the Drake Center offers specialized care for people healing from complex illnesses and injuries. Drake provides a complete range of inpatient and outpatient services, including medically complex care, skilled nursing, assisted living, wellness services and research.