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HOPE Clinic is a non-profit, federally qualified health center (FQHC) with three locations in Southwest Houston. Established in 2002, HOPE Clinic provides comprehensive health care services to all regardless of the patients` ability to pay. In particular, HOPE Clinic serves the uninsured, under insured, those with limited English proficiency, and the low-income. A unique characteristic of HOPE Clinic is its capacity to provide services in 14 different languages, including: Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, Burmese, Arabic, and Spanish. Mission of HOPE Clinic is "to provide quality health care without any prejudice to all people of greater Houston, in a culturally and linguistically competent manner.
Victory Healthcare is creating the standard in surgical care through its growing network of specialized surgical hospitals, medical training and education centers. The mission of Victory Healthcare is to exceed the expectations of our patients, their families and our physicians by creating an environment that is committed to excellence through leading edge technology and exceptional, personalized care. We will strive to maintain an unparalleled level of standards through recruiting and retaining exceptional personnel (from management, to physicians, and medical staff) who are committed to exceeding expectations of those we serve and providing the highest quality patient care while safe guarding the safety of our patients. We will differentiate ourselves from other hospitals by continually evaluating the needs of the communities and patients we serve and targeting new services and continually implementing technological advancements to meet those needs. We will value teamwork as an integral component of our future success. We will pursue and maintain important physician partnerships and alliances with other healthcare organizations to improve the services we provide and to ensure financial strength for our organization.
ANMC is a tertiary care hospital and clinic facility that serves roughly 140,000 Alaska Natives and other American Indian peoples who live in the State of Alaska. Besides the growing number of Native peoples who live in the immediate Anchorage area, the
Jasper Memorial Hospital is a Monticello, GA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Sisters of Bon Secours International is a Royal Oak, MI-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.