Swedish Edmonds Campus
2010.0 miles away
425-640-4000
Swedish Edmonds Campus
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Swedish Edmonds campus includes:
- 217 licensed beds
- 450+ of the most qualified physicians and specialists on medical staff
- 1,400+ staff including clinical and non-clinical personnel
- Full scope of medical and surgical services, including Level IV Trauma emergency medicine, diagnostic, treatment and support services
Your investment supports the vital work of Swedish, the largest not-for-profit health care provider in the Pacific Northwest. Together, we can invest in a healthy tomorrow for you, your loved ones and our entire community.
Your giving supports everything from advanced technology and leading-edge research to patient support services and caregiver fellowships. Our ability to achieve excellence relies heavily on the generosity of donors like you and our volunteers.
Awards
- U.S. News & World Report 2023-24 High-Performing Hospital for Hip Replacement
- U.S. News & World Report 2023-24 High-Performing Hospital for Pneumonia
- U.S. News & World Report 2023-24 High-Performing Hospital for Stroke
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News & Information From Our Experts
Get the latest news, important information and updates from Swedish experts.
Providence Swedish earns 25 national awards for environmental sustainability
5/10/2024
The recognitions highlight our commitment to providing the best care for our patients while reducing our impact on the environment.
Swedish Cancer Institute earns National Pancreas Foundation Center designation
5/3/2024
The recognition distinguishes Swedish's focus on providing the best and most innovative care possible.
Do you have long COVID? Providence Swedish experts are seeking participants for a study on treatments for long COVID.
4/29/2024
Swedish's First Hill campus is a site of the national RECOVER-VITAL study seeking to find treatments for long COVID.
Swedish celebrates the gift of life during Donate Life Month
4/24/2024
A special event at our First Hill campus highlighted the importance of organ donation with a flag raising ceremony and patient testimonials.