Specialization Of West Penn Allegheny Health System
Anaesthesiology
Cardiology
Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Dermatology
Gastro-enterology
Hematologist
Internal Medicine
Neuro Surgeon
Neurologist
Obestetrician/Gynecologist
Oncologist
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics
Otolaryngologist
Podiatry
Psychiatrist
Pulmonology
Urology
Vascular Surgeon
About West Penn Allegheny Health System
West Penn Allegheny Health System (WPAHS) is comprised of some of the oldest and best-known names in health care in western Pennsylvania. From their inception, the system's hospitals have been in the vanguard of patient care, medical research and health sciences education.
Comprised of two tertiary and four community hospitals, WPAHS includes Allegheny General Hospital and The Western Pennsylvania Hospital, both in Pittsburgh; Alle-Kiski Medical Center in Natrona Heights; Canonsburg General Hospital in Canonsburg; The Western Pennsylvania Hospital - Forbes Regional Campus in Monroeville; and Allegheny General Hospital - Suburban Campus in Bellevue. Offering a comprehensive range of medical and surgical services, the hospitals serve Pittsburgh and the surrounding five-state area, house nearly 2,000 beds and employ more than 13,000 people. Together, the WPAHS hospitals admit nearly 79,000 patients, log over 200,000 emergency visits and deliver more than 4,000 newborns each year. Combined, the hospitals are among the leaders in percentages of total surgeries, cardiac surgeries, neurosurgeries and cardiac catheterization procedures performed throughout the region.
West Penn Allegheny Health System hospitals have won - and continue to win - both national and international recognition for their programs in numerous specialty areas. Supporting both a charitable and an academic mission, WPAHS has a strong commitment to medical research and education and is also dedicated to training future generations of health-care professionals. Today, the system has two clinical campuses: Allegheny General Hospital serves as the clinical campus for the Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, and The Western Pennsylvania Hospital serves as the clinical campus for Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia.
** Our Mission **
We practice medicine, educate, and conduct research as an integrated team of physicians, nurses, and support professionals who are committed to improving the health of our patients.