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BJC HealthCare is a non-profit health care organization based in St. Louis, Missouri. BJC includes two nationally recognized academic hospitals – Barnes–Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital, which are both affiliated with the Washington University School of Medicine . On January 1, 2024, it completed the merger of its ...
Barnes–Jewish West County Hospital (named Faith Hospital until its purchase by BJC HealthCare) is a 108-bed hospital within Greater St. Louis in the western St. Louis County, Missouri suburb of Creve Coeur. The hospital is located along the major arterial Olive Boulevard ( Missouri Route 340 ), one mile west of Interstate 270 .
Barnes-Jewish Hospital is a member of BJC HealthCare and is located on the campus of the Washington University Medical Center. Barnes-Jewish is the largest private employer in Greater St. Louis, employing 10,125 people in 2018, including 1,723 attending physicians. It is responsible for the education of 1,129 interns, residents, and fellows .
BJC Medical Group At St Peters is a Practice with 2 Locations. Currently BJC Medical Group At St Peters's 10 physicians cover 8 specialty areas of medicine. Mon 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Two of Missouri’s biggest healthcare systems will merge in 2024. Saint Luke’s Health System of Kansas City announced on Wednesday that it will integrate with BJC Health System of St. Louis ...
BJC HealthCare is a Hospital with 1 Location. RATINGS AND REVIEWS . BJC HealthCare Rating . 0 Ratings . Be the first to leave a review. Write a review .
Bjc Central Medical Group Office Locations. Showing 1-1 of 1 Location. PRIMARY LOCATION. Bjc Central Medical Group. 4921 Parkview Pl Ste 14A. St. Louis, MO 63110. Tel: (314) 454-8778. Visit Website. Accepting New Patients: Yes.
Missouri Baptist Medical Center. / 38.63613°N 90.44691°W / 38.63613; -90.44691. Missouri Baptist Medical Center, known locally as MoBap, is a hospital in Town and Country, Missouri. Its origins were in 1884 when Dr. William H. Mayfield opened his home to patients. In 1886 it opened as the Missouri Baptist Sanitarium.