Chester County Hospital
Chester County Hospital is a 329-licensed inpatient bed facility that is located in West Chester, PA. Chester County Hospital opened in 1892 as a dispensary and joined the Penn Medicine health system in 2013. The health system and hospital have continued to expand in recent years, including opening a pavilion at Chester County Hospital in 2020 that created a new procedural suite and 99 additional private patient rooms.
Chester County Hospital offers a variety of medical specialties, such as heart and vascular, oncology, pediatrics, and level III neonatal intensive care services via an association with The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) providers. Chester County Hospital strives to be the leading provider of care in the region and a national model for quality, service excellence and fiscal stewardship.
The hospital focuses on five ICARE core values to successfully achieve this vision: Innovation, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect and Excellence.
Penn Medicine
Penn Medicine’s history of patient care began more than two centuries ago with the founding of the nation’s first hospital, Pennsylvania Hospital, in 1751 and the nation's first medical school at the University of Pennsylvania in 1765. Penn Medicine has pioneered medical frontiers with a staff comprised of innovators who have dedicated their lives to advancing medicine through excellence in education, research and patient care.