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Healthcare
Indianapolis
20021
Hospitals
Number of Hospitals
23
Number of Beds
4,456
Providers
Number of Physicians
3,206
Physicians Ratio per 1,000 population
3.7
Number of Dentists
682
Dentists Ratio per 1,000 population
0.8

In Indianapolis, you won’t have to worry about finding top quality care. In addition to housing one of the top children’s hospital in the country, Riley Hospital for Children, a number of Indianapolis’ 23 hospitals are nationally recognized, including Clarian Health Partners and Community Hospitals.

Top 5 Hospitals in Indianapolis1

  1. Clarian Health Partners (1,334 beds)
    Specialties: Level 1 trauma center, organ transplantation, children’s hospital, Clarian Cardiovascular Center

    National Rankings: US News & World Report Best Hospitals: Cancer (19th), Digestive Disorders (19th), Orthopedics (47th), Urology (18th); Child Magazine Best Children’s Hospital: Riley Hospital for Children (18th)
  2. Community Health Network (954 beds)
    Specialties: The Indiana Heart Hospital, women’s services, assisted fertility, neurology, orthopedics, rehabilitation, occupational health, behavioral car, oncology, outpatient surgery, come care

    National Rankings: US News & World Report Best Hospitals: Heart and heart surgery (47th), Neurology and neurosurgery (32nd)
  3. St. Vincent Health (895 beds)
    Specialties: Neuroscience, cardiology, pediatrics, pediatric emergency department, women and infants, oncology, sports medicine, rehabilitation, orthopedics, primary care network, surgery
  4. St. Francis Hospital and Health Centers (472 beds)
    Specialties: regional heart center, regional orthopedic network, oncology, bone marrow transplant program, Level 2 NICU, behavior health, home health, sleep disorders program
  5. Wishard Health Services (275 beds)
    Specialties: Level 1 trauma center, regional burn center, senior care, women’s center, community health centers, stroke center, Midtown Community Mental Health Center, acute rehabilitation center
 
 
1 Based on average staffed beds
Sources: IBJ Book of Lists, 2004; US News & World Report, 2004; Child Magazine, 2003
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