Indiana University Health Hospital, as one of the IU Health Partners, is a tertiary-care referral hospital with nationally and internationally recognized programs in specialized care. The comprehensive cancer center is currently under construction and will be open soon. Additionally, it is home to one of the largest solid organ transplant program in the midwest and the regional bone marrow transplant unit. Interventional gastroenterology is another expertise at IU Hospital. Housestaff are assigned to specialty services and work directly with the faculty experts on these services. Many of the patients referred to IU Hospital are diagnostic dilemmas or treatment challenges and are referred in from around the state and beyond.
Indiana University Hospital, as one of the IU Health Partners facilities, is a tertiary-care referral hospital with nationally and internationally recognized program in specialized care. Indiana University (IU) Hospital is widely recognized for its clinical excellence and research developments. But patients remember us for the personal care they receive. Today, as part of IU Health, physicians, surgeons, nurses and staff care for more than 57,000 patients a year. Why do so many patients choose us? We know that each time a new patient walks through our doors, he or she represents hopes, fears, an extended network of family and friends, and a desire to live life to the fullest. Our staff continues to develop, advance and explore treatments so that each patient receives the best care that modern medicine can offer. Read more about the future of medicine and IU's milestone achievements.
Learn More About the History and Mission of Indiana University Hospital
The Story of Indiana University Hospital is a 30-minute documentary highlighting the hospital's tradition of excellence and its many accomplishments. This documentary originally aired April 2005, but you can now view it online (a broadband connection is recommended).



