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Rankings and Ratings

 Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Founded in 1901, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is now the largest pediatric hospital in Southern California and performs more complex procedures than any other hospital in the area.  Children’s Hospital Los Angeles was ranked fifth in the…

Carle Foundation Hospital (Urbana, Ill.). Thanks to Margaret Burt Carle Morris’ $40,000 gift to the City of Urbana, Ill., Carle Foundation Hospital got its start in 1918. Today, the hospital is part of an integrated healthcare network owned by the…

Boston Children’s Hospital. Boston Children’s Hospital originally opened in 1869 as a 20-bed facility in Boston’s South End. Now, it is one of the largest pediatric medical centers in the United States and home to the world’s largest research enterprise…

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Advocate Lutheran General Hospital (Park Ridge, Ill.). Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, a 638-bed nonprofit organization, is the sixth largest hospital in the Chicagoland area and a member of Advocate Health Care, Illinois’ largest health system.  Advocate Lutheran General is a…

The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore). The Johns Hopkins Hospital opened in 1889, four years before the university’s medical school. It was established at the bequest of its namesake, who was a successful Baltimore merchant. The hospital is the birthplace of…

The Christ Hospital (Cincinnati). The Christ Hospital can trace its roots back to 1889. That’s when Isabella Thoburn, a teacher, nurse, and missionary, came to Cincinnati and opened Christ’s Hospital, a 10-bed facility. Now part of The Christ Hospital Health…

Texas Children’s Hospital (Houston). When Texas Children’s Hospital opened its doors in 1954 after several years of planning, it was one of the most progressive pediatric-based hospitals at the time. Texas Children’s started as a three-story, 106-bed facility and has…

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