Fairview Hospital is a 499-bed hospital located at the western edge of Cleveland, overlooking the Cleveland Metroparks. Fairview Hospital has served the community for more than 110 years, offering a full range of services and physicians skilled in providing that care. Fairview's strong clinical Centers of Excellence include Heart, Cancer, Birthing, Surgery and Emergency & Trauma Services.
Fairview Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission. For other hospital designations, click here.
The hospital conducts residency-training programs in family medicine, general surgery and internal medicine and also has institutional affiliation with two medical schools to provide clerkship opportunities for medical students in several specialties. Fairview serves as a participating hospital for the anesthesiology, internal medicine, pediatric, radiology and sports medicine programs sponsored by the Cleveland Clinic. As a teaching hospital, Fairview continues to maintain one of the highest board passing rates in the area.
The hospital is developing a national reputation in blood conservation, education and research through the Center for Blood Conservation. The Center is an innovative response to skyrocketing blood costs, severe national blood shortages and the growing knowledge of harmful transfusion effects, and the increased demand for an organized educational approach to blood management. Hemoconcepts, a world-renowned leader in the development of blood conservation programs, selected Fairview Hospital to be the first center in the world to host the Bloodless Medicine and Surgery Institute (BMSI). Fairview Hospital will teach physicians and nurses from around the world the principles of blood management, as well as how to manage a blood conservation program of their own. The hospital was chosen based on the reputation its bloodless program has established in the medical community and because of its nationally recognized results.
The quality of care provided by Fairview Hospital continues to be measured by others – including insurance providers; the Joint Commission and other external organizations; physicians who refer here; as well as patients and their family members.