Georgetown University Hospital was founded in 1898 to promote health through education, research and patient care. The university hospital has been shaped by and reflects Georgetown's Catholic, Jesuit identity and heritage. With a 600-plus licensed bed hospital and more than 1,100 physicians, Georgetown University Hospital's clinical services represent one of the largest health care delivery networks in the area. Georgetown's Transplant Institute offers liver transplant services and is one of few centers in the United States to provide living-donor liver transplants. Georgetown Neurosciences is the first on the East Coast and the sixth in the nation to offer the CyberKnife, the latest in stereotactic radiosurgery to treat tumors and lesions of the brain, neck and spine. Georgetown University Hospital consistently ranks among the best in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
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Cardiology
Family Practice
Internal Medicine
Ob/Gyn
Orthopedic Surgery
Pediatrics