University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Services
Emergency department
Level II trauma center
Beds
357
Public transit access
RMTD
History
Opened
1918
Links
Website
www.swedishamerican.org
Lists
Hospitals in Illinois
SwedishAmerican Hospital is a 357-bed non profit, teaching hospital located in Rockford, Illinois. The hospital is a division of UW Health.[1] The hospital was founded in 1911, opening its doors in 1918 following a period of fund raising. In the mid-1990s the hospital proposed a major campus overhaul that was eventually approved by the city of Rockford, providing SwedishAmerican assistance in recovering a blighted neighborhood nearby. The hospital employees more than 350 physicians and includes an emergency department that is a level II trauma center.
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