Racine: Health Care

Racine's two hospitals are St. Luke's Memorial Hospital and Saint Mary's Medical Center, which are part of the All Saints Healthcare System, Inc. and are affiliated with Wheaton Franciscan Services, Inc. Founded in 1872, St. Luke's Memorial Hospital has more than 160 available beds and includes the All Saints Center for Women and Children; All Saints Mental Health and Addiction Services (both inpatient and outpatient); Clinical Dietetics; Women's Imaging Center; Pediatric Rehabilitation; Emergency; Diabetes Management Program; and St. Catherine's Infirmary, a long-term care facility.

Founded in 1882, Saint Mary's Medical Center has more than 225 available beds and includes the All Saints Cardiovascular Institute (including open heart surgery); the Comprehensive Headache Center; Center for Inpatient Rehabilitation; Center for Inpatient Rehabilitation; Pediatrics; Emergency Department; All Saints Cancer Center; All Saints Center for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; and Sports Medicine. Both hospitals offer community education programming and older adult services.

Altogether, All Saints Healthcare System employs more than 3,000 workers, making it one of the largest employers in the area. Its organization includes All Saints Medical Group, which consists of more than 100 primary and specialty care physicians who practice at nine locations, All Saints Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice, and All Saints Healthcare Foundation.