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11 accredited clinics available in United States.
Rochester, United States
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota is the #1 hospital in the United States (U.S. News) and #1 in the world (Newsweek), with 2059 beds, 4700+ specialists across 72 specialties, and patients from 135 countries annually.
Rating: 4.9/5 (2847 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, Magnet, NCI
Founded: 1889
Beds: 2059
Cleveland, United States
Cleveland Clinic is the #2 hospital in the world (Newsweek) and #1 in cardiac care for over 21 consecutive years, with 1290 beds on its main campus, 140 specialties, and patients from 185+ countries.
Rating: 4.9/5 (2134 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, GHA, Magnet
Founded: 1921
Beds: 1290
Baltimore, United States
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore is the birthplace of modern American medicine, ranked #1 in the U.S. for 21 consecutive years (1991-2020), with 1100+ beds, 1700+ physicians, and the NCI-designated Kimmel Cancer Center.
Rating: 4.9/5 (1876 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, NCI, Magnet
Founded: 1889
Beds: 1100
Boston, United States
Massachusetts General Hospital, founded in 1811, is Harvard Medical School's original teaching hospital, home to the largest hospital-based research program in the US with over $1 billion in annual research funding and patients from 140+ countries.
Rating: 4.8/5 (1654 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, NCI, Magnet
Founded: 1811
Beds: 1011
New York, United States
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is the #1 oncology hospital worldwide (Newsweek) and the oldest and largest private cancer center in the world, treating approximately 400 cancer subtypes with over 1000 active clinical trials.
Rating: 4.9/5 (1432 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, NCI
Founded: 1884
Beds: 500
Houston, United States
MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston is the largest cancer center in the world and the #1 cancer hospital by U.S. News for 20 of the last 23 years, with 760 beds, 24,498+ employees, and over 180,000 patients treated annually.
Rating: 4.9/5 (1567 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, NCI
Founded: 1941
Beds: 760
New York, United States
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is one of the nation's largest academic medical centers, affiliated with both Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University, with 4000+ beds across campuses and patients from 120+ countries.
Rating: 4.8/5 (1234 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, Magnet
Founded: 1771
Beds: 4000
New York, United States
Mount Sinai Hospital is the #1 hospital in New York State (Newsweek), founded in 1852, with 1134 beds, 12 nationally ranked specialties, and a 24/7 international medical concierge team affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine.
Rating: 4.8/5 (1187 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, NCI, Magnet
Founded: 1852
Beds: 1134
Houston, United States
Houston Methodist Hospital is the #1 hospital in Texas, ranked in 10 national specialties, with 1020 beds, a historic legacy of transplant firsts, and global patient services offices in Dubai and Saudi Arabia.
Rating: 4.8/5 (1345 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, Magnet
Founded: 1919
Beds: 1020
Boston, United States
Boston Children's Hospital is the #1 children's hospital in the United States for 10 consecutive years (U.S. News) and #1 pediatric hospital worldwide (Newsweek), with 466 beds, 258+ specialized programs, and the most NIH funding of any children's hospital.
Rating: 4.9/5 (1876 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, Magnet
Founded: 1869
Beds: 466
Miami, United States
Nicklaus Children's Hospital is South Florida's only licensed specialty hospital exclusively for children, with 309 beds, 800+ attending physicians, and 3500+ international patients annually through its Global Health program.
Rating: 4.8/5 (1234 reviews)
Accreditations: Joint Commission, Magnet, ANCC
Founded: 1950
Beds: 309