Sinai Chicago is a private, not-for-profit health system based in Chicago, consisting of seven member organizations, including Mount Sinai Hospital and Holy Cross Hospital. It operates four hospitals, 17 community clinics, and a nationally recognized research institute, serving over 1.5 million residents primarily in the West and Southwest sides of Chicago.
Founded in 1919, Sinai Chicago has grown from a small hospital into a comprehensive health system with over 800 physicians and 654 licensed beds. The organization emphasizes community health, offering a wide range of services, including primary and specialty care, rehabilitation, and support for individuals living with HIV. Sinai Chicago also invests in expanded clinics and provides free or discounted medications to low-income patients, demonstrating its commitment to improving health outcomes in underserved communities.