At Loyola University Health System (Loyola), you are served by a Catholic Jesuit health-care provider committed to knowledge in the service of humanity, the promotion of health and healing of the mind, body and spirit. You receive treatment from primary care physicians, specialists and health-care professionals whose sense of compassion is as highly regarded as their expertise.
When you choose Loyola, you entrust your care to a health-care institution nationally recognized for promoting patient safety above all else. Loyola has taken a leadership role in the health-care industry by adopting and promoting a culture of quality and safety, in which physicians communicate clearly with patients, risks are minimized, errors are reported and corrected and solutions take precedence over blame.
No matter where you live or work in the western suburbs of Chicago, there's a Loyola provider nearby. Loyola has an extensive network, including a 61-acre main medical center campus in Maywood, the 36-acre Gottlieb hospital campus in Melrose Park and 22 primary care (family medicine, internal medicine, internal medicine/pediatrics, obstetrics & gynecology and pediatrics) and specialty care facilities in Cook, Will and DuPage counties along with a number of complete outpatient and diagnostic centers. Nearly 1,000 Loyola physicians are available to meet your needs for primary and specialty care and other health services. Home care, rehabilitation, sub-acute care and other services also are vital parts of the Loyola family of health-care services.
When you choose Loyola, you reap the benefits of being at a teaching institution that translates groundbreaking research into new patient therapies, new treatments – new solutions – in cancer, heart and vascular medicine, children’s services, neonatology, neurosciences, emergency medicine, organ transplantation, women’s services and many other areas. Working together with our patients, we can answer questions that will lead to medical breakthroughs and better health for the future.
Continuity of care for each patient and effective care management mean that each patient receives not only individual, personalized care but also care that is based upon best practices. Loyola also is committed to operating as an efficient, cost-effective and responsive health-care provider.
Loyola facilities and physicians accept most insurance plans, including many HMO, PPO and POS plans and Medicare.