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  1. The John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County (shortened Stroger Hospital, formerly Cook County Hospital) is a public hospital in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is part of the Cook County Health and Hospital System, along with Provident Hospital of Cook County and several related centers, which provides public primary ...

  2. Hospital Central es una serie de televisión que narra la vida y los conflictos de los profesionales de un hospital público de Madrid. En Mitele puedes ver online las temporadas y los episodios de esta serie de actualidad, romance y drama.

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  4. Anchored by Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the only Illinois hospital on the national Honor Roll for 12 straight years, we’re leading the quest for better care and better treatments in the Chicagoland area.

  5. 1969 W. Ogden Avenue Chicago, IL 60612. (312) 864-6000. Open Hours. SUN: 24 hours. MON: 24 hours. TUE: 24 hours. WED: 24 hours. THURS: 24 hours. FRI: 24 hours. SAT: 24 hours. As the flagship of Cook County Health, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital remains at the forefront of new therapies and innovations in healthcare.

  6. UChicago Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital is dedicated to addressing the full spectrum of patient care needs — from common childhood illnesses to the most daunting medical challenges. (DESCRIPTION) Children smile while swinging on a swing set and standing in the sand. Text, U Chicago Medicine. Comer Children's.

  7. Hospitals. The history of Chicago's hospitals begins with an almshouse established by Cook County as part of its responsibility to provide care for indigent or homeless county residents, and for sick or needy travelers. Located at the corner of Clark and Randolph streets, this public charity was in operation as early as 1835.