Multiple Providence Swedish hospitals were ranked among the nation's best and awarded the survey's High Performing status in numerous specialties.
Once again, Providence Swedish hospitals throughout the Puget Sound region have been recognized for their overall excellence as well as excellence in specialty areas in U.S News and World Report’s annual rankings of the nation’s best hospitals.
U.S. News and World Report’s 2024-2025 Best Hospitals report named Swedish First Hill and Providence Regional Medical Center Everett among the best hospitals in the Seattle metropolitan area. Swedish First Hill, Providence Regional Medical Center Everett and Providence St. Peter Hospital in Olympia also received recognition as some of the country’s best regional hospitals and are named among the best hospitals in Washington State.
Providence Swedish also continued to garner High Performing ratings in the specialty rankings in this year’s report. Those ratings recognize excellence in numerous procedures and the treatment and care for a host of conditions. They highlight distinction in the care of life-threatening or rare conditions and the treatment of complex, high-risk cases. They are intended to be helpful for patients seeking information about a rare condition or difficult diagnosis that isn’t treated at many facilities.
Providence Swedish hospitals were named High Performing in the following procedures and specialties:
- Gastroenterology & GI Surgery
- Orthopedics
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Colon Cancer Surgery
- COPD
- Gynecological Cancer
- Hip Replacement
- Hip Fracture
- Kidney Failure
- Knee Replacement
- Leukemia, Lymphoma & Myeloma
- Lung Cancer Surgery
- Pneumonia
- Prostate Cancer Surgery
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Spinal Fusion
- Aortic Valve Surgery (AVR)
- Heart Bypass Surgery
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
- Heart Attack
- Pneumonia
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
- Heart Bypass Surgery
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Colon Cancer Surgery
- COPD
- Heart Attack
- Hip Replacement
- Knee Replacement
- Leukemia, Lymphoma & Myeloma
- Lung Cancer Surgery
- Pneumonia
- Stroke
- Heart Bypass Surgery
- Congestive Heart Failure
- COPD
- Heart Attack
- Hip Replacement
- Knee Replacement
- Pneumonia
- Stroke
About Providence Swedish
Providence Swedish has served the Puget Sound region since the first Providence hospital opened in Seattle in 1877 and the first Swedish hospital opened in 1910. The two organizations affiliated in 2012 and today comprise the largest health care delivery system in Western Washington, with 22,000 caregivers, eight hospitals and 244 clinics. A not-for-profit family of organizations, Providence Swedish provides more than $406 million in community benefit in the Puget Sound Region each year. The health system offers a comprehensive range of services and specialty and subspecialty care in a number of clinical areas, including cancer care, cardiovascular health, neurosciences, orthopedics, digestive health and women’s and children’s care.
Learn more and find a physician or advanced care practitioner (ACP)
Whether you require an in-person visit or want to consult a doctor virtually, you have options. Contact Swedish Primary Care to schedule an appointment with a primary care provider. You can also connect virtually with your clinician to review your symptoms, provide instruction and follow up as needed. And with Swedish ExpressCare Virtual you can receive treatment in minutes for common conditions such as colds, flu, urinary tract infections, and more. You can use our provider directory to find a specialist or primary care physician near you.
Information for patients and visitors
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