The 2019 designation means Edward is one of only eight hospitals in Illinois to have achieved Magnet status four times or more.
At the time of the implant, Edward was one of only 15 hospitals in the country using the system, approved for use by the FDA in April.
The 188,000-square-foot building is located at 4201 Winfield Rd. in Warrenville.
It’s the third straight A for Edward, which has registered A’s in eight of the last 12 Hospital Safety Grades dating back to 2014.
If you have lost a beloved family member or friend, the holidays can be very difficult. The tiniest thing can trigger a wave of sadness.
Nearly 3,300 runners completed the races (1,962 ran the Half Marathon, 1,310 ran the 5K), including 1,200 who ran for charities.
Dr. Payton, a resident of Naperville, is a board-certified general surgeon with Edward Medical Group.
Members of the Bolingbrook and Naperville Fire Depts. were presented with Edward Hospital's “Run of the Year” award on Oct. 15.
The event featured a memorial service in which the names of 275 babies were read.
The series will consist of teaching, story-telling, reflection, small and larger group discussions, and prayers for healing.
(From left) Ron and Nancy Nyberg, John and Kaylin Risvold, Brenda and Tom Harter at the Edward Foundation's Big Gig on Sept. 28.
Edward was recognized for expertise in cervical/lumbar fusion, cervical laminectomy and lumbar laminectomy/discectomy procedures.
Those who attend are invited to bring a framed photo, poem or other memento of their loved one to display during the service.
Courtney Burland, PA, will give an overview of risk factors and treatment options
Ryan Sullivan, MD, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, has joined Edward Medical Group.
Edward-Elmhurst also made the Most Wired list in 2015, 2016 and 2017.
Dance styles include Zumba, Dance Fusion, Werq and Pound
SHARE support groups are available at Edward Hospital, 801 S. Washington St. in Naperville and Elmhurst Hospital, 155 E. Brush Hill Rd.
David Yeh, MD, a resident of Naperville, has been named to the Edward Foundation Board of Trustees.
Dr. Sharon Christy is accepting new patients at 6701 Route 34 in Oswego.
Rudi Tanck, 63, knows the value of CPR because family members used it to save his life.
“Every day you wake up, you feel like it’s good to be alive.”
Fire District personnel were recognized for their care of a driver who suffered serious injuries when his semi-truck rolled over on I-88.
Dr. Sangita Rangala is Medical Director of the Edward Hospital Care Center.
Dr. Bannon is accepting new patients at Edward Medical Group offices in Naperville, Oswego and Plainfield.
Ishtiaq Habib, MD, an internal medicine physician, has joined Edward Medical Group.
Robert Pasciak, MD, FACS, a board-certified urologist, has joined Elmhurst Clinic.
Megan Mietelski, MD, an obstetrician/gynecologist, has joined Edward Medical Group.
Sakeena Haq, DPM and Kenneth Zygmunt, DPM, who specialize in podiatry, have joined Elmhurst Clinic.
A portion of event funds raised this year will be used to purchase a new $2.7 million PET CT scanner.
Dr. Peter Schubel, Edward Hospital; Brett Skeen, Executive Director, Edward Foundation and Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico.
Kottmann, a Naperville resident, served in senior executive roles for Edward Hospital and Edward-Elmhurst Health for 28 years.
The Edward-Elmhurst Sleep Center has moved to 1259 Rickert Dr., Suite 100 in Naperville.
The event will be held on Sept. 8, 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. at Pfeiffer Hall on the campus of North Central College in Naperville.
David Brongiel, 49, of Plainfield, meets with Dr. Yonghua Michael Zhang, a neurologist with the Edward Neurosciences Institute.
The Healthy Driven Running Series features races in Naperville, Oswego and Plainfield.
Presented by the Naperville Park District and lululemon Naperville
Sophia (left) and Harper Scacco, Naperville, get a visit from one of the butterflies at the SHARE Wings of Hope Angel Garden Blessing.
The Candlelight Vigil is held, in part, to commemorate those who have lost their lives and recognize those who have recovered and survived.
Edward-Elmhurst earned the honor for developing an encounters-based workflow utilizing existing software.