Jfk Medical Center

Name :

Jfk Medical Center

Address  :

65 James Street

Town  :

Edison

State  :

New Jersey

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

08818

Phone  :

732 321 7000

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Cardiology
  • Colon & Rectal Surgeon
  • Family Practice
  • Gastro-enterology
  • General Surgeon
  • Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Oncologist
  • Orthodontist
  • Urology
  • Vascular Surgeon
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 498

Other Facilities

  • X-Ray

Description

Founded in 1967 JFK Medical Center is a nonprofit 498bed community hospital serving residents of Middlesex Union and Somerset counties in Central New Jersey With more than 900 affiliated physicians JFK offers a complete array of advanced services including general and specialized surgery cardiac care maternity and pediatric care and emergency medicine JFK Medical Center is an affiliate of JFK Health System and accredited by the Joint Commission

As one of the states major healthcare facilities JFK has a proud tradition of clinical excellence in numerous medical and surgical specialties including two worldclass institutes under one roof The JFK New Jersey Neuroscience Institute and the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute The NJ Neuroscience Institute has been rated as the number one hospital in New Jersey for the treatment of stroke and complex neurological disorders The JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute has received a national designation in rehabilitation medicine and traumatic brain recovery

From cuttingedge technology for diagnostic imaging and radiation therapies to participating in the prestigious nationwide Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine elective cardiac catheterization study JFK Medical Center remains on the forefront of delivering high quality care for your entire family

JFK continues our history of innovation and growth with recent facility investments including a stateoftheart cardiac catheterization laboratory for elective and emergency angioplasty enhanced digital mammography at the JFK Breast Center and the new comprehensive JFK Center for Wound Healing


History

JFK Medical Center began in the 1960s as little more than a dream and an idea in response to the increasing demand for health care services created by a rapid population growth occurring in Edison Woodbridge Metuchen and surrounding communities The late Edison Mayor Anthony M Yelencsics for whom the original community hospital was named led a grassroots effort to open a hospital to meet this demand Mayor Yelencsics was appointed board chairman of the future hospital and his first official action was to establish a Womens Auxiliary The Mayor asked longtime community resident and advocate Mrs Charles Wira of Edison to take on the responsibility of starting the Auxiliary in order to raise funds and solicit support for the future community hospital

Mayor Yelencsics convinced Edison officials to donate nearly 40 acres of township land for the hospital He then lobbied with congressional leaders such as Middlesex Countys own Rep Edward J Patten to win 11 million in HillBurton funds which at the time represented the largest single grant awarded in New Jersey under that program By this time before the hospital had even opened its doors more than 110000 in pledges had been raised in community donations by the Auxiliary

Over the next few decades JFK Medical Center has continued to expand and invest in technology that brings stateoftheart health care to everyone in our community
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