List of hospitals in Cook County, Illinois
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Listed below are the ten largest hospitals in the Cook County, Illinois, ordered by the reported number of available beds (exclusive of nursery, psychiatric, or long-term rehabilitation beds):
- Rush University Medical Center (Chicago)
- Advocate Christ Medical Center (Oak Lawn)
- Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago)
- University of Chicago Medical Center (Chicago)
- Advocate Lutheran General Hospital (Park Ridge)
- Loyola University Medical Center (Maywood)
- John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County (Chicago)
- Northwest Community Hospital (Arlington Heights)
- Alexian Brothers Medical Center (Elk Grove Village)
- St. James Hospital and Health Centers (Chicago Heights)
[edit] References
- "Chicago's largest hospitals", Crain's Chicago Business, April 7, 2008.