St Mary's Hospital

Name :

St Mary's Hospital

Address  :

350 Boulevard

Town  :

Passaic

State  :

New Jersey

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

07055

Phone  :

973 365 4300

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Orthopedics
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 287


Description

The new St Marys Hospital located at 350 Boulevard in the city of Passaic is one of the primary providers of quality healthcare to the Passaic and Bergen communities as well as to areas of Essex and Hudson Counties It is a nonprofit acute care hospital offering a broad range of healthcare services and community outreach programs

St Marys Hospital is a Center of Excellence for Cardiology Oncology Behavioral Health and MaternalChild Health Services The Hospital has 287 beds over 550 physicians and is one of the largest employers in Passaic county St Marys Hospital is sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth Convent Station NJ

Mission Statement
The mission of St Marys Hospital Passaic is to continue the healing mission of Jesus by responding to the changing healthcare needs of the diverse communities we serve St Marys a Catholic Hospital sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth of New Jersey considers healthcare a basic human right

Values
The mission of St Marys Hospital is based on six core values Dignity Charity Justice Service Excellence and Care of the Poor

Vision
St Marys Hospital will make a dynamic positive impact on the health and wellbeing of its community patients and employees In keeping with its Catholic healthcare mission St Marys hallmark will be quality care that is compassionate and respectful A vital and evolving institution St Marys will provide healthcare in a variety of ways to address the needs of its diverse community


History

St Marys Hospital History
The joining of St Marys Hospital and PBI Regional Medical Center brings to life a new vision a combined dedication to becoming Northern New Jerseys leading and most complete medical center

St Marys Hospital provides the stateoftheart inpatient and outpatient care youve come to trust the finest physicians surgeons and nurses and the most advanced healthcare services and personal attention now all under one roof

St Marys Hospital was founded in 1895 by the Sisters of Charity of St Elizabeth in response to the urgent medical needs of the community Since then St Marys has grown and evolved into a 307bed acute care hospital that offers a vast array of emergency inpatient outpatient and communitybased services and programs


With a staff of nearly 800 employees St Marys Hospital serves as a major employer in the city of Passaic St Marys provides residents from Passaic Bergen and Essex counties with a stateoftheart facility for their healthcare needs

St Marys Hospital is poised and ready to provide quality care in a new era of health care Our commitment unchanged for over a century is to serve our community its health and its wellbeing

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