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Crittenton Hospital |
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1101 West University Drive |
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Rochester |
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Michigan |
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USA |
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48307 |
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248 652 5000 |
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Specialization Of Crittenton Hospital
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Obestetrician/Gynecologist |
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About Crittenton Hospital
** About Crittenton **
Crittenton Hospital Medical Center is a 290-bed acute care health care facility serving communities in Oakland, Macomb and Lapeer counties.
Crittenton provides a full continuum of clinical programs nationally ranked for quality excellence and a medical staff of nearly 500 physicians, representing a wide range of medical specialties providing primary, secondary and tertiary-level care. Crittenton Hospital Medical Center has newly-renovated facilities and cutting-edge technology for providing patients with the most advanced medical care on both an inpatient and outpatient basis.
Crittenton is the destination of choice for top medical specialists and healthcare services.
** Mission **
Crittenton Hospital Medical Center is dedicated to enhancing the health status of the individuals and communities we serve in partnership with our physicians, employees and community members.
** Vision Statement **
To be the recognized healthcare:
* provider of choice
* educator of choice
* employer of choice
** Values Statement **
Our Cultural Values Statement combines concepts that define Crittenton Hospital Medical Center and the values all employees, volunteers and physicians share. In every job, task and interaction with the public, each other and our patients, the concepts of our cultural values statement will be our guide.
Excellence in CARING.
C ompassion
A ccountability
R espect
I ntegrity
N eighborly
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History Of Crittenton Hospital
** History of Crittenton Hospital Medical Center **
Since the first Crittenton Hospital opened in Detroit in the early 1900s, the name "Crittenton" has stood for excellence in medical care with a compassionate atmosphere. For many who live in Rochester and surrounding communities, Crittenton Hospital Medical Center is the first place they turn to for the health of themselves and their loved ones.
The Detroit location has long since closed, but Crittenton Hospital Medical Center in Rochester has established a strong reputation of compassionate, quality care since opening its doors in 1967.
* 1900
The Florence Crittenton Mission opens on Brush Street in Detroit.
* 1965
Hundreds of dignitaries gather in a horse pasture for a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Crittenton Hospital. The land was donated by Howard L. McGregor, Jr.
* 1967
Crittenton Hospital officially opens, with about 5,000 people touring the facility. The initial building consisted of only the west tower.
* 1972
Crittenton Hospital opens a new outpatient building.
* 1974
In the spring, hospital officials break ground for the new emergency room, lab and surgical suites addition. Later that same year, construction on the hospital’s new east wing begins.
* 1985
Crittenton officials and employees celebrate the opening of the hospital’s new outpatient clinic and surgery, special diagnostics, speech, data processing and conference center.
* 1996
Crittenton adds a seventh and eighth floor to both the east and west wings of the hospital.
* 2001
Crittenton Hospital officially becomes Crittenton Hospital Medical Center to better represent the hospital’s breadth of services.
* 2002
Crittenton launches an ambitious $86 million Reinvestment into its facilities, services and communities. The project includes a free parking structure, 45,000-square-foot north addition with two-story atrium lobby, expanded emergency room, enhanced surgical suites and more.
* 2006
The Reinvestment Project and related facility expansion was completed. The North Addition, costing about $30 million, offers an impressive glass exterior, which includes a fountain, a Starbucks Coffee shop and a Gift Shop. Also housed in the North Addition is a 106-seat, state-of-the-art auditorium, executive offices, new high-tech conference rooms and training rooms.
An integral part of the Reinvestment Project included a $10 million expansion which nearly triples the size of the Emergency Department, allowing for a broader scope of specialty services, including Cardiac Care and Family Express Care.
The South Addition, costing $32 million, added 25,000 square feet, which expanded the Lab, Pre-Admission Testing, Special Diagnostics and Cardiac Rehabilitation. Another $8 million, was invested in a 500-space parking deck, along with $6 million for the expansion of Women and Children's Services, including a totally remodeled Birthplace.
Internal renovations included a new Crittenton Wound Management Center, a new cafeteria and additional renovations, completed in the areas of Admitting, Diagnostic Imaging, Central Sterile Processing, Medical Records, Information Systems and others.
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