
Jewish Hospital was founded in 1850 and is a full-service, acute care hospital providing world-class services conveniently located in Cincinnati’s northeast suburbs.
Jewish Hospital was named one of the nation's 100 Top Hospitals® in the category of teaching hospitals by Evanston, Ill.-based Solucient®, the nation's leading source of health care information products in 2006. This distinctive honor is bestowed upon just 100 hospitals every year, recognizing excellence in health care.
Jewish Hospital’s open-heart surgery program has nearly 40 years of experience. The hospital also provides the full spectrum of cardiovascular care, including angiograms, angioplasty and drug-eluting stents.
The Jewish Hospital Joint Replacement Center is an international leader in orthopedic services. In 2005, the world’s first computer-assisted operating room for orthopedic surgery opened at Jewish. The hospital was also the first in the region to perform Birmingham Hip Resurfacing and MAKOplasty® partial knee resurfacing. The Jewish Hospital Joint Replacement Center performs more total joint surgeries than any other hospital in Greater Cincinnati.
Jewish Hospital has the only adult bone marrow transplant program in the Tristate area. The hospital is among the nation's best in this field, participating in advanced clinical trials as well as providing new chances at life for patients with leukemia, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and a host of other diseases. The bone marrow transplant program received accreditation from the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT). FACT accredits bone marrow transplant programs that have demonstrated an exceptional level of quality patient care.
The Jewish Hospital Cholesterol Center is an internationally renowned program for the research and treatment of diseases and disorders associated with cholesterol; it has been the source of numerous groundbreaking research programs throughout its history, and treats patients from all over the world.