Huron Hospital
13951 Terrace Rd.
East Cleveland, OH 44112
216.761.3300
Huron Hospital is a 211-bed acute care, teaching hospital located in East Cleveland on the former estate of John D. Rockefeller. The hospital is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) offering medical services in cancer, critical care, diabetes, geriatric medicine, cardiac care, infectious disease, and surgical care. A Behavioral Medicine component providing adult inpatient and outpatient mental health, chemical dependency and detoxification services, Women's Health Center and a Level II OB Unit and Family Maternity Center are located on the hospital campus.
As a Level II trauma center, supported by Cleveland Clinic neurosurgeons (on-call 24 hours a day), Huron Hospital is equipped to treat the most severe injuries.
Teaching the best, Huron Hospital is well known and highly regarded for its School of Nursing as well as its Internal Medicine Residency and General Surgery Residency programs, providing training to physicians from all over the world.
For outpatient care, Huron Hospital's Community Health Center provides outpatient services with specialized clinics including services for asthma, hypertension, diabetes, podiatry, glaucoma and cardiac rehabilitation.
Dedicated to meeting the needs of the communities it serves, Huron Hospital works as a leader through innovative community programs aimed at helping preteens, teens, adults and seniors. In addition, Huron provides health screenings, lectures, wellness and health education, and support groups. The hospital's approach to serving the community includes combining the talents of highly qualified physicians, nurses and other professional staff to provide high quality care to patients and their families. Huron Hospital's goal is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of the men, women and children served each year.
Questions or Concerns?
You and your family should feel you can always voice your concerns. If you share a concern or complaint, your care will not be affected in any way. The first step is to discuss your concerns with your doctor, nurse, or other caregiver. If you have concerns that are not resolved, please contact the administrative office at 216/761-2843.
Should you continue to remain concerned after contacting the administrative office, you may contact the Joint Commission’s Office of Quality Monitoring by either calling 1/800-994-6610 or e-mailing complaint@jcaho.org.
Quality is the most important differentiating factor when a physician or patient chooses a hospital for care. An outcomes book was created so that patients, referring physicians and organizations could view our hospital
outcomes.