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In the late 1990s, Cleveland Clinic merged with nine regional hospitals: Marymount Hospital, Lakewood Hospital, Fairview Hospital, Lutheran Hospital, South Pointe Hospital, Euclid Hospital, Health Hill Hospital, and Ashtabula County Medical Center (an affiliate hospital).
In the same year, the Cleveland Clinic also took over the four-hospital Meridia Health System, absorbing Euclid Hospital in Euclid, Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights, Huron Hospital in East Cleveland, and South Pointe Hospital in Warrensville Heights. [77]
In the 1990s, Cleveland Clinic boldly branched out beyond its main campus in downtown Cleveland, acquiring other hospitals throughout Northeast Ohio to create the Cleveland Clinic health system. Marymount Hospital was the first to enter the fold, in 1995.
In its first 100 years, Cleveland Clinic has introduced many medical firsts, opened facilities around the world and is proud to be ranked among the top hospitals in the country. Learn more about our history.
During a time of consolidation in healthcare, Cleveland Clinic built a network of regional hospitals and family health centers, integrating with Meridia Health System, Marymount, Lakewood, Fairview and Lutheran Hospitals.
Newsweek named Cleveland Clinic the No. 2 hospital in the world for the fifth straight year in its “World’s Best Hospitals 2023” report. Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Fairview Hospital and Weston Hospital also were recognized among the top 250 hospitals out of more than 2,300 hospitals worldwide.
Dr. Crile, Dr. Bunts, and Dr. Lower go overseas to serve in military hospitals during World War I. Inspired by military teamwork, they make plans to found a new kind of medical center in Cleveland when the war is over.