Loyola Medicine
About Loyola Medicine
Loyola Medicine is a prominent academic health system located in the Chicago area, affiliated with Loyola University Chicago. It provides comprehensive patient care, medical education, and research, emphasizing compassionate, whole-person treatment. Founded in 1969, Loyola Medicine has grown significantly, attracting 1.4 million patient visits annually and offering over $150 million in community health services.
The system includes several facilities, such as the Loyola University Medical Center, a 547-bed Level I trauma center, and Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, a community hospital. It also encompasses MacNeal Hospital and a network of primary and specialty care physicians across more than 15 locations in the Chicago area. Loyola Medicine specializes in complex care, including organ transplantation, cancer care, cardiovascular services, and more, while also supporting academic programs in medicine and nursing.