Amid all the technology and skill that is brought to bear against diseases, disorders and traumas, at Loyola you will find nurses, physicians and other clinical staff whose commitment to treating you first as a person remains intact. This extra measure of compassion is a unique phenomenon and an integral part of the mission of Loyola University Health System. It’s also part of our promise to you: to go beyond the illness to treat your whole person.
Loyola University Health System (Loyola) is a nationally recognized leader in providing health care and in conducting groundbreaking research to treat heart disease, cancer, organ transplantation and neurological disorders. Loyola University Medical Center (LUMC) is the core of Loyola and one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers.
Loyola is an 801-licensed-bed institution that includes the Loyola University Medical Center campus (and its Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center, the Ronald McDonald® Children's Hospital of Loyola, Burn/Trauma Center, and Center for Heart & Vascular Medicine) and the 36-acre Gottlieb Hospital campus in Melrose Park (including the Gottlieb Health & Fitness Center and the Marjorie G. Weinberg Cancer Care Center). Loyola also includes Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and the Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing.
In addition to the Maywood and Melrose Park campus locations, Loyola features an exclusive network of specialty and primary care centers in Chicago’s western and southwestern suburbs. Primary care facilities are located in Darien, Elmhurst, Hickory Hills, Homer Glen, LaGrange Park, Maywood, North Riverside, Oakbrook Terrace, Oak Park, Orland Park and Wheaton.
Specialty services are provided at the Loyola Center for Aesthetics at Oakbrook Terrace North, Loyola Center for Ambulatory Surgery at Oakbrook Terrace North, Loyola Center for Children's Health at Oakbrook Terrace North, Loyola Center for Health at Hickory Hills, Loyola Center for Health at Homer Glen, Gottlieb Professional Office Building in Melrose Park and the Loyola Center for Imaging at Oakbrook Terrace North. Loyola also serves as co-owner-operator of RML Specialty Hospital, a long-term care facility for ventilator-dependent patients in Hinsdale, Ill.
Loyola takes its commitment to the community very seriously. We regularly invest time, energy and finances to benefit the people we serve. In fact, in fiscal year 2007 alone, we provided more than $180 million in unreimbursed care, charity care, research, education and other services to our communities. For Loyola, our community benefit is about providing medical care to those in need, programs that improve overall health education and research. Our community benefit goes far beyond meeting obligations; our commitment is practical, spiritual and financial.
Working at Loyola is more than a career; it’s a calling. Please let us know if you are interested in joining Loyola as an employee or a volunteer. With your help, we can advance the future of medicine at Loyola.
Loyola also relies upon philanthropic partners who are similarly invested in and committed to significant positive impact on the health of our community. Many options exist for setting up a gift to Loyola University Health System. Our team of gift officers is available to discuss your options with you.
Loyola University Health System has received Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
Families in the western suburbs now have easy access to Loyola's quality pediatric care in Oakbrook Terrace.
Loyola University Medical Center was named to the 100 Top Hospitals® for cardiovascular care by Solucient.
Loyola facilities and physicians accept most insurance plans, including many HMO, PPO and POS plans and Medicare.