Cincinnati Hospital Alliances
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is one of 10 children’s hospitals to make the America’s Best Children’s Hospitals Honor Roll in U.S.News and World Report 2009. It is ranked #1 for Digestive Disorders and is also highly ranked for its expertise in:
• Cancer • Diabetes & Endocrine Disorders
• Heart and Heart Surgery • Kidney Disorders
• Neonatal Care • Neurosurgery
• Orthopedics • Respiratory Diseases
• Urology
One of the leading children’s hospitals in the U.S., Cincinnati Children’s is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and is one of the top two recipients of pediatric research grants from the National Institutes of Health. For its achievements in transforming health care, Cincinnati Children’s is one of six U.S. hospitals since 2002 to be awarded the American Hospital Association-McKesson Quest for Quality Prize for leadership and innovation in quality, safety and commitment to patient care. The hospital is a national and international referral center for complex cases.
The Christ Hospital
For 120 years, The Christ Hospital has grown to become a leader in medical excellence. Patients of this 555-bed, not-for-profit acute care facility receive advanced and compassionate health care of superior quality. With a staff of more than 1,200 physicians, The Christ Hospital offers advanced services and technologies in:
• Behavioral Health • Cancer
• Cardiovascular Care • Emergency Care
• Geriatrics • Kidney Transplants
• Orthopedics & Spine • Respiratory Diseases
• Women’s Health
The Christ Hospital is consistently recognized by U.S.News & World Report as one of America’s Best hospitals, and has been named Cincinnati’s Most Preferred Hospital for 14 consecutive years by National Research Corporation (NRC).
UC Health - University Hospital
UC Health – University Hospital opened as the first hospital in the U.S. established primarily for teaching purposes and remains the region’s only tertiary, academic medical center. University Hospital boasts many other “firsts,” that have helped heal the Greater Cincinnati community for 186 years.
• Adult Cystic Fibrosis Program
• Behavioral Health Services
• Burn Center (Region’s only accredited center)
• Cancer • Cardiovascular Services (Level One Cardiac Arrest Center)
• Genetics • Infectious Disease Center
• Neonatal ICU (Level Three) • Neurology
• Oral Surgery & Maxillofacial Center • Orthopedic Services
• Transplant Services • Trauma Center (Region’s only Level One)
• Women’s Health
University Hospital has the area’s only adult Level I Trauma Center, accredited 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 as one of the Top Heart Hospitals in the U.S. by Thomson Reuters.
TriHealth - Bethesda North and Good Samaritan Hospitals
Good Samaritan Hospital, in Clifton near downtown, is the oldest and largest private teaching and tertiary health care facility in Greater Cincinnati. Bethesda North Hospital, in suburban Montgomery, is the second largest hospital in Greater Cincinnati. The two hospitals provide a comprehensive range of medical and surgical specialties.
• Adult Trauma/Emergency Medicine • Behavioral Health
• Cardiovascular Services • Corporate Health
• Digestive Health • Neonatal Intensive Care
• Neurology & Neurosurgery • Oncology
• Orthopedics • Pulmonary
• Robotic-Assisted Surgery • Seniors’ Health
• Spine Surgery • Stroke Care
• Urology • Women’s Health
Excelling in integration of seamless patient care, TriHealth has been recognized by Verispan as a Top 25 or Top 100 “Integrated Healthcare Network” for more than a decade. The system has repeatedly earned AHA’s technological recognition as Most Wired Network and also Most Wireless Network. TriHealth prides itself on its quality caring employees, and consistently has been honored as a “best place to work” by
| For the best access into these Cincinnati Hospitals, please call Teresa Butler at the Cincinnati Healthnetwork office, 513-558-7305. |

