Our relationships with three major teaching hospitals allow us to offer a large number of medical services and expanded services with professional experience acquired from extensive research, medical experience and state-of-the art facilities. Our relationship with these hospitals helps us provide our patients with the highest quality of patient care. This cooperative relationship is an integral part of our commitment to our patients.

These hospital facilities include the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Hennepin County Medical Center and University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital. Detailed information on each hospital facility can be found in the individual sections below. These ongoing relationships will help us in the future as well, as we continue to provide a wide variety of services for our patients and need to stay current in our awareness of new treatments and breakthroughs in medicine.

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M Health Fairview

M Health Fairview is a leader in diagnostic radiology and is one of the top hospitals in the nation, as defined by U.S. News & World Report. Excelling as a teaching hospital, the medical center continues to focus on providing patients with the highest quality patient care and medical treatment. M Health Fairview gives patients access to innovative treatments, health and medical technology, superior healthcare and support services. These innovations have led to many medical breakthroughs, including the world’s first successful open-heart surgery, the world’s first bone marrow transplant, the Midwest’s first successful double-lung transplant and Minnesota’s first living donor pediatric liver transplant.

Hennepin County Medical Center

Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) continues to be Minnesota’s premier Level One Trauma Center. Since its beginning, when HCMC was established as the first teaching hospital in Minnesota, it has led the way with state of the art equipment in CT, MRI, angiography, ultrasound and general radiography. These technologies and their medical training programs are focused on the delivery of appropriate digital imaging related to the treatment of disease in the acute, medical-surgical patient.

University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital

Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on the west bank of the Mississippi River, the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital is a hospital offering its patient community a large number facilities with 254 staffed beds, as well as a broad range of pediatric and healthcare programs. The University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital offers its patients a wide variety of services ranging from surgery, imaging, neonatal and pediatric intensive care to cardiac, oncology, blood, marrow and organ services and transplantation. The University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital is also home to Minnesota’s only behavioral in-patient unit for children and an exclusive program devoted to treating children ages 12 and younger. In addition to their other services, the hospital offers a wide range of additional health-related and medical treatments for its patients, including one of the three largest kidney transplant programs in the world, specializing in the treatment of kidney problems in infants and small children.