Epilepsy Clinic for patients suffering from fits/seizures
General Medicine
General Surgeon
Gynaecology
Internal Medicine
Nephrology
Neuro Surgeon
Neuro Surgery
Neurologist
Obestetrician/Gynecologist
Oncologist
Orthopedics
Pain Management
Pathology Lab
Plastic Surgery
Pulmonology
Radiation therapy
Sleepless mess
Specialised Surgery & Obst. & Gynae Treatment.
Urology
Vascular Surgeon
About Henry Ford Hospital
For over 100 years, Henry Ford Hospital has been a leader in advancing medicine and delivering the most innovative treatments. People travel to Henry Ford Hospital from throughout the United States and the world for specialized care.
Henry Ford Hospital is a state-of-the-art academic hospital and research center located in Detroit’s New Center area. The 877-bed hospital is recognized for clinical excellence in the fields of cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics and sports medicine, transplant, and cancer. It is the flagship hospital of Henry Ford Health, one of the nation’s leading comprehensive integrated health systems. The hospital is staffed by Henry Ford Medical Group.
Henry Ford Hospital has been designated as a Magnet® facility by the American Nurses Credentialing Center which recognizes commitment to excellence in healthcare with nurses at its heart. Our team is prepared to provide compassionate high-quality care to our patients and families.
History Of Henry Ford Hospital
Henry Ford Hospital, located at what was then the edge of the city of Detroit at Hamilton and West Grand Boulevard, opened its doors to patients in October 1915. A Private Patient Building accommodated 48 patients, and several other small buildings housed the surgical pavilion, research quarters, kitchens and laundry facilities, the power plant, and garage. The Hospital was financed and built by Henry Ford, who organized a closed staff of physicians and surgeons, many of whom came from Johns Hopkins.
Within two years, construction of a larger building began on the same 20 acre site. The shell of this incomplete building was turned over to the federal government in 1918 for use as U.S. Army General Hospital No. 36, which provided care for returning veterans of World War I while the Henry Ford Hospital staff were away in military service. After the war the 50,000 square foot building was completed, opening in 1921 and providing 500 new beds for the growing Detroit community. The staff grew over the years, and its threefold commitment to patient care, research, and medical education built on traditions that came with the original staff from Johns Hopkins.