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Parkridge Medical Center earns national Healthgrades recognition for exceptional specialty care

Healthgrades recognized Parkridge Medical Center for exemplary performance in numerous specialties at the hospital.

November 04, 2024

Chattanooga, Tenn. Parkridge Health System is proud to announce that Parkridge Medical Center has been recognized by Healthgrades for excellence across multiple specialties and procedures.

Healthgrades evaluates hospitals based on clinical outcomes and quality measures, awarding top-performing institutions with recognitions that highlight their excellence in patient care and safety.

“These recognitions from Healthgrades are a testament to our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional, high-quality care throughout our health system,” said Chris Cosby, president and chief executive officer of Parkridge Health System. “Our dedicated colleagues and physicians consistently go above and beyond for our patients, and these honors reflect their tireless efforts and excellence in caring for our patients.”

Parkridge Medical Center was named one of Healthgrades America’s 50 Best Hospitals for vascular surgery and surgical care.

Parkridge Medical Center was also recognized by Healthgrades as one of America’s 100 Best Hospitals for pulmonary care, orthopedic surgery, spine surgery, stroke care, gastrointestinal care, gastrointestinal surgery and critical care.

Published:
November 04, 2024
Location:
Parkridge Medical Center

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