The University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine
Founded in 1765 as the nation's first medical school,
the University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine is ranked
among the nation's top 10 by U.S.News & World
Report.
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
The Hospital of
the University of Pennsylvania is consistently
ranked as one of the nation's best by U.S. News & World
Report.
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Penn Presbyterian
Medical Center has been providing care
to the community for over 125 years.
Pennsylvania Hospital
Pennsylvania Hospital, the nation's first, was founded in
1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond.
Ruth and Raymond Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
The Perelman
Center for Advanced Medicine is a state-of-the-art, 500,000 square foot outpatient facility adjacent to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Penn Medicine at Rittenhouse
Penn Medicine at Rittenhouse includes two buildings and offers a number of services including outpatient radiology and primary care. The campus also features the post-acute care facility managed by Good Shepherd Penn Partners.
Suburban Locations
Penn Medicine at
Radnor, Penn Medicine at Bucks County, and Penn
Medicine at Cherry Hill provide Penn care in suburban locations.
Primary Care Physicians
PennCare practices provide care for people of all ages in
neighborhoods throughout the Delaware Valley.
Penn Specialists
The book The Best Doctors in America includes more specialists
from Penn than from any other health system in the Delaware
Valley.
Penn Home Care & Hospice Services
Penn Home Care & Hospice Services includes Wissahickon
Hospice, Penn Care at Home, and Penn Home Infusion Therapy.
Affiliations
Penn Medicine has affiliations
with some of the area's finest community hospitals and
health systems, including:
Other Penn Providers
- Penn Center
for Rehabilitation and Care
- Presbyterian Center for Continuing
Care