Charlottesville is home to
two hospitals and several clinics dedicated to serving a community with
a wide range of medical needs.
The University of Virginia
Health Sciences Center is consistently ranked among the country's top
teaching facilities and provides some of the best medical facilities and
practitioners in the nation. The center provides a medical library open
to the public and a level one trauma center. Specialist centers address
children's health, women's health, cancer treatment, coronary disease,
neurosciences, and digestive diseases.
The second hospital in the region is Martha Jefferson Hospital, which is
a non-profit community hospital with 200 beds. The hospital's most-noted
services include a Cancer Care Center, the Women's Health Center, the
Endoscopy Center, and other out-patient services.
Local residents can also find emotional support programs for terminally
ill patients and their families.