Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare
- Employees in region:
- 1,375
- Sector:
- Healthcare
- HQ location:
- Saint Paul, MN
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Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare is an independent, not-for-profit hospital located in St. Paul, Minnesota, with clinics in Brainerd, Burnsville, Maple Grove, Minnetonka, Duluth, Willmar and services for adult patients at Gillette Lifetime Specialty Healthcare. Since our founding by Dr. Arthur Gillette more than 100 years ago, we've been at the forefront of medical technology, treatment, education, and research for children with disabilities or complex medical needs. Unlike other children's hospitals in Minnesota and around the country, Gillette focuses primarily on children who have disabilities and complex medical needs, such as cerebral palsy, orthopedic conditions, craniofacial anomalies, neurological concerns, brain and spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, scoliosis, juvenile arthritis, and the effects of traumatic injuries. The conditions we treat are relatively rare, highly complex and often chronic — requiring a lifetime of comprehensive specialty care. Our mission is to help children, adults and their families improve their health, achieve greater well-being, and enjoy life.
“I get great satisfaction out of helping our patients, and the staff is flexible and awesome to work with!”
“I have great co-workers and I love what we do for our patients and families.”
“I'm working for an organization that acknowledges and appreciates the difficult lives of these children/adults and their families.”
“I feel like we are helping others. I feel like we get paid very well. ”
“From the physicians on down, I have been treated with respect and been made to feel that my input and participation are important.”
“Everyone's role is respected from the housekeepers to physicians. By all working together, we can provide excellent care efficiently and well.”
425 Portland Av. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55488
(612) 673-4000
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