Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, United States
Rating: 4.9/5 based on 2134 reviews
Accreditations: Joint Commission, GHA, Magnet
Founded: 1921
Bed capacity: 1290
About Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic, founded in 1921 in Cleveland, Ohio, is one of the most prestigious academic medical centers in the world. Ranked as the number two hospital globally by Newsweek and consistently among the top hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report, Cleveland Clinic has earned its reputation through decades of clinical excellence, medical innovation, and compassionate patient care. The institution was established by four physicians who had served together in World War I, inspired by the concept of cooperative group practice and the integration of clinical care with research and education.
The main campus in Cleveland features 1,290 beds, while the entire Cleveland Clinic Health System encompasses 6,728 beds across multiple facilities. The medical staff includes more than 5,786 physicians and scientists representing 140 medical specialties and subspecialties, making it one of the most comprehensive healthcare systems in existence. Cleveland Clinic's operating revenue exceeds 18 billion dollars annually, reflecting the enormous scale and scope of its operations.
Cleveland Clinic's cardiology and cardiac surgery program has been ranked number one in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for more than 21 consecutive years, an achievement unmatched by any other institution. The Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute performs over 13,000 cardiac procedures and 130,000 cardiac consultations annually, including complex valve repairs, heart transplants, ventricular assist device implantations, and minimally invasive robotic cardiac surgeries. The institution performed the first coronary artery bypass surgery and has continued to pioneer new techniques in cardiac care.
The Taussig Cancer Institute at Cleveland Clinic provides comprehensive cancer treatment utilizing the latest advances in immunotherapy, targeted therapy, proton therapy, and precision oncology. The neurology and neurosurgery programs are nationally ranked, offering advanced treatment for epilepsy, movement disorders, brain tumors, and neurovascular conditions. The orthopedic surgery department performs thousands of joint replacements, sports medicine procedures, and complex reconstructive surgeries annually.
Cleveland Clinic's transplant center is one of the busiest and most successful in the United States, performing kidney, liver, heart, lung, pancreas, and multi-organ transplants. The urology and gastroenterology departments are nationally recognized for their clinical outcomes and innovative approaches to disease management. The diagnostic capabilities include advanced molecular imaging, genomic testing, and artificial intelligence-assisted diagnostics.
For international patients, Cleveland Clinic operates the Global Patient Services department with offices in more than 17 countries worldwide. The institution holds Global Healthcare Accreditation, specifically designed for medical travel programs, in addition to Joint Commission accreditation and Magnet designation for nursing excellence. International patient coordinators provide end-to-end support including medical evaluation, appointment scheduling, visa facilitation, interpreter services, travel logistics, and post-treatment follow-up coordination.
Cleveland Clinic has expanded its global presence with world-class facilities in Abu Dhabi, London, and Toronto, bringing its standards of care to patients across three continents. Patients from more than 185 countries seek treatment at Cleveland Clinic annually, drawn by its unparalleled expertise in cardiac care, oncology, neurology, and complex surgical procedures. The institution's commitment to innovation, research, and patient outcomes makes it one of the most trusted destinations for medical tourism worldwide.
Specialties & Treatments
- Cardiac Surgery
- Cancer Treatment
- Neurology
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Gastroenterology
- Urology
- Transplantology
- Diagnostics