OhioHealth: Serving Our Community With Comprehensive Care Close to Home
OhioHealth is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit health system rooted in the heart of Ohio. Founded on a mission of improving the health of those it serves, OhioHealth has grown from a single Columbus-area hospital into a far-reaching network of hospitals, medical centers, and outpatient facilities serving communities across the state.
Who Is OhioHealth?

OhioHealth traces its origins back to 1891 with the founding of Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Today, the system includes more than 35,000 associates, physicians, and volunteers and operates dozens of hospitals and hundreds of care sites throughout Ohio. It is consistently ranked among the top health systems in the nation and has received recognition from organizations such as Fortune, IBM Watson Health, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center for excellence in patient care.
As a faith-based organization with Christian heritage, OhioHealth emphasizes treating the whole person — body, mind, and spirit — and reinvests its resources back into the communities it serves through charitable care and community health programs.
Services Provided
OhioHealth offers a comprehensive range of health services designed to meet patients at every stage of life:
- Emergency & Trauma Care: Level I and Level II trauma centers provide around-the-clock emergency services across multiple facilities.
- Heart & Vascular Care: OhioHealth's cardiovascular program offers advanced diagnostics, interventional procedures, cardiac rehabilitation, and heart surgery.
- Cancer Care: Through the OhioHealth Cancer Care network, patients have access to oncology specialists, clinical trials, infusion therapy, radiation oncology, and integrative support services.
- Orthopedics & Sports Medicine: From joint replacement to sports injury treatment and physical therapy, OhioHealth is a trusted partner for musculoskeletal health.
- Women's Health: Comprehensive services include obstetrics, maternal-fetal medicine, gynecology, fertility care, and breast health.
- Neuroscience & Stroke Care: OhioHealth's certified stroke centers and neurology teams provide cutting-edge care for stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and other neurological conditions.
- Behavioral Health: Mental health and addiction services are available through inpatient, outpatient, and telehealth options.
- Primary & Preventive Care: A wide network of primary care physicians and urgent care locations ensures residents can access routine checkups, screenings, and preventive care close to home.
- Rehabilitation Services: Physical, occupational, and speech therapy programs help patients recover and regain independence after illness or injury.
- Telehealth: OhioHealth OnCall provides virtual care options, allowing patients to connect with providers from the comfort of their own homes.
Community Commitment
Beyond clinical care, OhioHealth invests heavily in community health initiatives, providing millions of dollars in charity care and community benefit programs each year. These include health education, free screenings, support groups, and partnerships with local nonprofits to address the social determinants of health — factors like housing, food security, and transportation that directly impact well-being.
Whether you're seeking a primary care physician, managing a chronic condition, or facing a medical emergency, OhioHealth's growing network of care sites means that high-quality healthcare is never far away for Ohio residents.