Fairview Health Services is a not-for-profit, integrated healthcare network serving Minneapolis-St. Paul, as well as communities throughout greater Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Fairview includes seven hospitals with more than 2,500 licensed beds. We are a nationally recognized leader in clinical excellence and innovation.
Our continuum of services brings continuity of care through our academic teaching hospital—which includes the region’s most comprehensive children’s hospital—six community hospitals, 36 primary care and 55 specialty clinics, home care and hospice services, rehabilitation services, as well as inpatient and retail pharmacies. Through our Ebenezer division, we provide senior services including long-term care and various levels of housing, as well as adult and intergenerational daycare programs.
We have expanded into the rapidly growing communities northwest of the Twin Cities with a comprehensive health care campus in Maple Grove. It offers a care experience unparalleled in Minnesota. Using an integrated care model, it is designed to bring the leading-edge medicine of the university directly to the community. Fairview also is partnering with North Memorial Health Care to build a hospital in Maple Grove.
Fairview is home to Fairview Southdale Heart, Stroke and Vascular Center, Minnesota Cystic Fibrosis Center, Fairview’s National Institute on Media and the Family and a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-designated Palliative Care Leadership Center. As a not-for-profit organization, Fairview depends on its strong network of like-minded individuals and organizations who give generously of their time, expertise and financial gifts.
Throughout the Fairview system, we focus on providing safe, patient-centered, effective, efficient, equitable and timely care to every individual as we live our mission of improving the health of our communities. Every decision and action we take is guided by our values of dignity, integrity, service and compassion.