The Jewish Hospital — Mercy Health, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, boasts a rich history as the first Jewish hospital in the United States, established in 1850 to cater to the Jewish community during a cholera epidemic. Despite its roots, the hospital warmly welcomes individuals of all faiths, embodying a legacy of compassionate care for over a century.
Home to a renowned teaching program for future physicians, The Jewish Hospital provides a diverse range of services, including the region’s first comprehensive adult Blood & Marrow Transplant Center, cutting-edge neurosurgical capabilities, a premier Joint Replacement Center, and a mobile mammography program. Situated in Kenwood, a Cincinnati suburb, the hospital's ongoing renovation and expansion efforts underscore its commitment to placing patients and their well-being at the forefront.
With a host of accolades, such as earning the Magnet Recognition for nursing excellence and the Gold Seal of Approval from The Joint Commission, The Jewish Hospital — Mercy Health continues to deliver top-notch healthcare services. Boasting advanced technology, leading physicians, and a dedicated staff, the hospital remains a vital healthcare hub in the region.
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