to the Eastern Arkansas, Northern Mississippi and Western TN areas, with
headquarters in Memphis. The Methodist network includes a home healthcare
group, rural clinics, and seven hospitals. Methodist Healthcare is the largest
provider in the mid-south region of the U.S., and was recognized by Modern
Healthcare magazine as one of the Top 100 Integrated Healthcare Networks.
The many services offered by the Methodist Healthcare network include but are
not limited to arrythmia treatment, cardiac rehabilitation, maternity care,
neurology, hospice care, a sleep disorders center, surgery, women's health,
organ transplants, physical therapy, weight management, and orthopedics.
doctor.
Baptist Memorial Healthcare Corporation, a network of fifteen hospitals, along with
2,700 affiliated doctors, psychiatric care, home care, hospice care and clinics, that
provides healthcare to patients throughout the mid-south portion of the country.
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis is a tertiary care hospital with 706 beds that has
more than 120,000 outpatient visits, 25,000 hospital admissions, and 50,000 emergency
room visits each years. The hospital provides services including emergency care,
pediatrics, cardiovascular care (through its Baptist Heart Institute), cancer treatment,
diabetes care, orthopedics, neurology, weight loss, rehabilitation and many other areas
of patient care. In 2001 and 2002, the hospital was named by U.S. News & World Report as
one of the nation's 50 best orthopedic hospitals. Use the Find A Doctor search page
for assistance locating a Baptist physicians who meets your needs.
primary care, ob-gyn, dental care, pharmacy, radiology and lab services
to residents of the Memphis and Shelby County areas. Services include
adult and pediatric care, prenatal care, HIV/AIDS testing and care, and
health care services for the homeless. Visit the Memphis Health Center
website for a listing of their Memphis area Clinics.
and caring for patients with major pediatric diseases, including cancer and a variety of
other life-threatening conditions. The hospital was founded in 1962 and treats about 4,400
pediatric patients per year, regardless of their ability to pay. For more information about
St. Jude's, be sure to visit their comprehensive internet site.
1995, is a pediatric medical center that serves as the University of Tennessee Center
for Health Science - Department of Pediatrics' primary teaching location. This 225-bed
hospital with a medical staff of more than 550 physicians, serves patients from more
than ninety-five counties, in six states. Areas of care include endocrinology, genetics,
pulmonology, emergency care, urology, cardiology, surgery, organ transplantation, and
orthopedics, along with many other areas of pediatric care. For help finding a Le Bonheur