Founded in 1907, Lakewood Hospital is a 400-bed acute care, community-oriented hospital located in the city of Lakewood on Cleveland's west side. Lakewood Hospital, a Cleveland Clinic hospital, continues to be a leader in northeastern Ohio's healthcare community and each year provides high quality and innovative patient care for more than 130,000 patients.
Not only is Lakewood Hospital a vital community resource for treating illnesses and injuries, but it also helps keep individuals healthy through educational wellness programs, public health screenings and other community outreach programs.
When someone you love is injured or sick, remember... Lakewood Hospital is a full service hospital that provides the best care available. And just as important, Lakewood Hospital cares about you and your family.
Thank you for choosing Lakewood Hospital for your healthcare needs.
Your life is our life's work.
For general information, please call 216.521.4200.
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Starry Night
Join us as we help create brighter futures!
Friday, August 1, 2008
6 to 7 p.m. | VIP Reception
7 to 10 p.m. | Cocktails & Gourmet Food Stations
This year’s event will include music from The Bottom Line
with dancing under the stars and an auction of local artists’
interpretation of Van Gogh’s Starry Night.
Click here for a sneak peek of some of the amazing pieces
that will be auctioned off at Starry Night.
Click here to purchase your tickets for Starry Night.
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Fairview, Lakewood and Lutheran Hospitals present
Simply Women, Simply Wonderful!
Saturday, September 20
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
LaCentre Conference and Banquet Facility
25777 Detroit Road, Westlake
Click here for more information.
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For more information about Lakewood Hospital's Diabetes Center, click here or call 216.529.5300 |
For more information about the Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute at Lakewood Hospital,
click here. |
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For more information about Lakewood Hospital's ER, click here. |
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Book of Hearts is a book about life, passion and spirit.
Mary Lou Ferbert's book is a collection of highly personal Valentines painted over a period of twenty years as gifts for her family. The poignancy of Book of Hearts is universal. All proceeds from the sale of Book of Hearts will generously benefit the Rehabilitation Program at Lakewood Hospital, a gift from Mary Lou and Fred Ferbert.
Click here to learn more.
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