St. Bernard Hospital in Chicago, IL, traces its roots back over a century to the vision of the Rev. Bernard Murray, who initiated its establishment in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood. The hospital was founded in 1903 with the support of the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, a community of women religious, to address the healthcare needs of the local community. Community involvement, including fundraising efforts, played a crucial role in the hospital's construction which commenced in 1904.
Today, St. Bernard Hospital continues to serve the community with a comprehensive range of healthcare services, including an Ambulatory Care Center, Behavioral Health services, Dental Center, and specialty clinics. The hospital is proud to be affiliated with the Religious Hospitallers of Saint Joseph and sponsored by Catholic Health International, upholding a legacy of compassionate care and community service.
With a commitment to health equity and community development, St. Bernard Hospital remains dedicated to providing quality healthcare services to its patients. Through a rich history and strong community ties, the hospital stands as a beacon of hope and healing in the Englewood neighborhood and beyond.
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