Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| McLaren Northern Michigan | |
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| Name | McLaren Northern Michigan |
| Location | Petoskey, Michigan, United States |
| Type | General |
| Affiliation | McLaren Health Care |
| Beds | 202 |
| Founded | 1911 |
McLaren Northern Michigan. It is a regional medical center and a key component of the McLaren Health Care system, serving a large portion of northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula. The hospital provides comprehensive care, including advanced cardiac, cancer, and surgical services, and functions as a major referral hub for the region. Its main campus is located in Petoskey, with a history of service dating back over a century.
The institution traces its origins to 1911 with the founding of the Petoskey Hospital by Dr. William P. McArthur and other community leaders. It later became known as Little Traverse Hospital before a significant merger with Burns Clinic Medical Center in the 1990s strengthened its regional role. In 2007, the hospital joined the statewide McLaren Health Care network, a move that facilitated major capital investments and service expansions. Key developments include the opening of the Karmanos Cancer Institute affiliate and the construction of a new patient tower, cementing its status as a leading provider in northern Michigan.
The hospital is recognized for its comprehensive Cardiology and Cardiovascular surgery programs, including a certified Chest Pain Center and advanced cardiac catheterization labs. It houses an affiliated Karmanos Cancer Institute location, offering medical oncology, radiation therapy, and surgical oncology. Other major services include a Level III Trauma center, a certified Primary Stroke Center, and a robust Orthopedic surgery program with joint replacement excellence. The facility also provides women's health services through the Burns Clinic, advanced neonatal and pediatric care, and extensive diagnostic imaging capabilities.
The main campus is situated on a 73-acre site in Petoskey, featuring a 202-bed acute care hospital with a modern patient care tower completed in 2016. This campus is also home to the affiliated Karmanos Cancer Institute, the Burns Clinic, and a comprehensive outpatient center. The system operates numerous community-based locations, including hospitals in Cheboygan and Indian River, and multiple primary and specialty care clinics across Emmet, Charlevoix, and Cheboygan counties. Key regional assets include the MSU College of Human Medicine clinical campus and multiple urgent care centers.
As a member of McLaren Health Care, it maintains strong academic and clinical partnerships, including with the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine for medical education. The cancer services are provided in affiliation with the Karmanos Cancer Institute, a nationally recognized National Cancer Institute-designated center. The hospital has received numerous accolades, such as repeated recognition from the American Heart Association for stroke and heart failure care, and high-performance ratings from Healthgrades in various specialties. It is also a designated Baby-Friendly birth facility and holds accreditations from The Joint Commission.
The hospital is led by a Chief Executive Officer who reports to the senior leadership of McLaren Health Care. Governance is provided by a local board of trustees, which includes community leaders and physicians, overseeing strategic direction and community accountability. Medical staff leadership, including a Chief of Staff and service line medical directors from entities like the Burns Clinic, plays a central role in clinical quality and program development. The organization's strategy is closely integrated with the broader objectives of the McLaren Health Care system, focusing on regional health improvement and operational excellence.
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