The University of Kentucky’s HealthCare system represents a network of hospitals and clinics that offer a comprehensive range of healthcare services to patients. With over 10,000 healthcare professionals committed to providing specialized care to the most critically ill and injured patients, UK HealthCare is recognized as a leader in advanced subspecialty care. As an academic research institution, UK HealthCare is constantly pursuing innovations in cures, treatments, protocols, and policies that have the potential to revolutionize medical care.
In addition to its cutting-edge medical care, UK HealthCare is also home to some of the state’s most advanced facilities. The National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center provides specialized cancer treatment options for patients while the Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit offers critical care for newborns. UK HealthCare’s trauma center is also one of the top in the country, providing emergency medical care for those involved in accidents or other traumatic incidents.
UK HealthCare’s six health professions colleges are dedicated to training the next generation of healthcare professionals. Educators and thought leaders at these colleges are shaping the future of healthcare by developing new protocols, policies, and treatments that will improve patient outcomes. By prioritizing advanced medicine and a commitment to improving the health of Kentucky both now and for future generations, UK HealthCare is dedicated to creating a healthier community.