McLaren Greater Lansing
McLaren Greater Lansing is a large hospital and health care provider founded in 1913, located in Lansing, Michigan. It specializes in heart care, orthopedics, women's services, and oncology, and is part of McLaren Health Care, the largest health care system in mid-Michigan.
History
McLaren Greater Lansing was founded in 1913 and has since established itself as a significant player in the Hospital & Health Care industry. The organization is part of McLaren Health Care, which is recognized as mid-Michigan’s largest health care system. Over the years, it has expanded its services and facilities to meet the growing health care needs of the community.
Services
McLaren Greater Lansing offers a wide range of diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical services. It specializes in heart care, orthopedics, women's services, and oncology. The organization operates the region's largest open heart surgery and orthopedic surgery programs. Additionally, it provides home health, infusion, and hospice services, along with a comprehensive cardiac program and state-of-the-art women and children’s health services.
Specialties
The specialties at McLaren Greater Lansing include heart care, orthopedics, women's services, and oncology. The organization is recognized for its comprehensive medical library, clinical laboratory network, and a network of primary care providers and specialty care clinics throughout the region. It also operates Michigan’s largest network of cancer centers and providers.
Community Impact
McLaren Greater Lansing covers more than 732,838 lives in Michigan and Indiana through commercial and Medicaid HMOs. The organization is committed to quality, evidence-based patient care and cost efficiency. It offers a variety of community health programs and services beyond traditional health care delivery, including educational classes, support groups, and screenings.
Education and Research
McLaren Greater Lansing has a Graduate Medical Education program with affiliations with Michigan State University, Wayne State University, and Central Medical University. It offers 27 residencies and eight fellowship programs. The organization maintains a commitment to advancing medical education and research, ensuring high standards of care and innovation in health services.