Loyola University Chicago is a Jesuit Catholic University dedicated to education and knowledge in the service of humanity. To perform its educational mission, Loyola stresses excellence in the complimentary endeavors of teaching and research.

Respect for human persons characterizes Jesuit education, which encourages students to develop all dimensions of themselves- intellectual, emotional, physical, creative, moral, and spiritual. To accomplish this end, Loyola continues to foster a strong commitment to its long history of excellence in the liberal arts and sciences.

Loyola University Medical Center, in support of the University’s mission, addresses a wide range of education and health needs. Its teaching and research facilities, faculty and staff, serve to expand scientific knowledge, promote health-related research, and train the healthcare professionals of the future.

The Loyola Emergency Medical Services System is a multifaceted, pre-hospital healthcare delivery system that is committed to educating and supporting quality emergency medical technicians at the basic and advanced levels. As a part of the overall mission of Loyola University, and the University Medical Center, the Loyola EMS System strives to maintain the highest standards in all of its endeavors.

 


Mailing Address / Phone Number
Loyola University Medical Center
2160 South First Avenue
EMS Office, Building 110 LL
Maywood, IL 60153
708.327.2547
Fax: 708.327.2548

Important Phone Numbers

  • Medical Center Main Number - (708) 216-9000
  • To Reach a Patient within the Hospital
  • Between 6:30 am - 9 pm - (708) 216-3793 or (708) 216-3795
  • Between 9 pm - 6:30 am - (708) 216-8457 * To Make, Confirm or Reschedule an Appointment - (708) 216-8563
  • To Find a New Physician - (708) 327-1000
  • Loyola CAN-HELP Cancer Information Service - (708) 226-4357

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