Welcome to Saint Joseph - London
1001 Saint Joseph Lane • London, KY 40741 • 606.330.6000
Saint Joseph - London, formerly Marymount Medical Center, opened a brand new replacement facility, located at Parker Road and Route 192 - just off Interstate 75, on August 19, 2010 that increased its bed capacity to 120 and includes all private rooms. Saint Joseph-London provides a full range of medical, emergency, surgical and obstetrical services.
The brand new $152 million, 340,000-square-foot regional facility features the latest technology including expanded award-winning cardiovascular services, expansive interior spaces, 120 all private rooms complete with room service, outpatient diagnostic services in one convenient location, jacuzzis in all of the labor and delivery rooms, and a faith-based healing environment with a small lake and garden on a 52-acre campus.
Other services include respiratory and cardiovascular care, outpatient pediatrics, home health and hospice. The hospital's primary service area covers Laurel, Jackson, Clay and Whitley counties.
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Study Ranks Saint Joseph-London #1 in State for Overall Cardiac and Cardiac Surgery
A study issued by HealthGrades, the leading independent healthcare ratings organization, finds that Saint Joseph - London is the number one hospital in Kentucky for Overall Cardiac Care and Cardiac Surgery and among the top 5 percent in the nation. The nation's nearly 5,000 nonfederal hospitals were all included in the sweeping study, which examined mortality rates and complication rates from government data from 2006, 2007 and 2008. Read more...
Saint Joseph - London is pleased to announce our Award Winning care continues to draw national attention. Our hospital has been designated as a "100 Top Hospital" for Cardiovascular Care by Thomson Reuters. This national designation means that our patients can feel comfortable that we have adopted a team approach to heart care and continue to perform well against national standards. Our management, doctors, nurses and hospital employees work together to constantly measure, review and improve performance to make it a better place to be treated for heart disease.
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