Loyola University Medical Center, hospital in Illinois, United States
Loyola University Medical Center is a large hospital in Maywood with more than 500 beds serving numerous patients throughout the year. The facility features dedicated units for intensive care, trauma, burns, organ transplants, and stroke recovery, along with specialized departments for heart care, cancer treatment, eye surgery, and women's health services.
The hospital was originally established as Foster G. McGaw Hospital and has grown significantly over the decades into a comprehensive medical center. It has continuously expanded its services and adopted the latest medical practices to better serve the community.
The medical center serves as a trusted community resource where people turn for serious health needs and recovery support. Staff members are known for making extra efforts to keep families informed and connected throughout treatment and care.
Parking is available in a large garage next to the hospital or through valet service at the main entrance on weekdays from early morning until late evening. Staff can assist with questions about shuttle buses and public transportation, and appointments can be scheduled online or by phone for easier coordination.
The hospital operates a specialized 20-bed unit dedicated exclusively to stem cell transplants, a rare capacity used for certain cancers and blood disorders. This highly specialized service attracts patients seeking advanced treatments not widely available at other facilities.
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