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Suburban Hospital
Johns Hopkins Health System
Suburban Hospital
Suburban Hospital Main Campus
Map
Geography
Location8600 Old Georgetown Road
Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, Maryland, United States
Coordinates38°59′51″N 77°06′38″W / 38.9974266°N 77.1104762°W / 38.9974266; -77.1104762
Organization
Care systemNonprofit
TypeCommunity-based
Affiliated universityJohns Hopkins Medicine
Services
Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center
Beds230[1]
Helipad(FAA LID: 5MD9)
History
Opened1943
Links
Websitewww.suburbanhospital.org
ListsHospitals in Maryland

Suburban Hospital is a community-based, not-for-profit hospital serving Montgomery County, Maryland, and the surrounding area since 1943. Located in Bethesda, Maryland, Suburban is the designated trauma center for Montgomery County. Suburban Hospital is affiliated with many local health-care organizations, including the National Institutes of Health. The hospital specializes in surgery, orthopedics, cardiology, neurology, oncology, emergency/trauma and a variety of additional clinical services. On June 30, 2009, Suburban Hospital became a member of Johns Hopkins Medicine.

The hospital was rated as high performing in 2 adult specialties and 7 procedures/conditions.[2]

History

A nurse with her patient at the original Suburban Hospital in 1943

On December 13, 1943, Suburban Hospital opened its doors as a 130-bed hospital constructed to accommodate the expanding World War II military population in rural Montgomery County, Maryland. In its first full year, the small facility, consisting of several one story cottages, admitted 3,000 patients and had an operating budget of $13,000.

In 1950, the hospital was purchased by the community from the federal government for $125,000. During the late 1950s, the hospital experienced a severe shortage of beds, requiring administrators to enclose sun porches and convert clinic space to accommodate patients. To alleviate the overflow of patients, the Suburban Hospital Association developed a master facility plan to construct three new wings over the next decade.

Campus enhancement project

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On February 7, 2008, Suburban Hospital unveiled its plans for the first major upgrade and enhancement of its facilities and campus in nearly 30 years. The last major upgrade to its facilities was in 1979.

The proposed improvements will be built on Suburban's existing campus at 8600 Old Georgetown Road, across from its key clinical partner, the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Major features include improved access to the emergency/trauma center; more private patient rooms; larger operating rooms; onsite physician offices; and more parking. Details include:

Rendering of new building; one component of the Campus Enhancement Plan.

References

  1. ^ "Licensed Acute Care Hospital Beds Fiscal Year 2018" (PDF). mhcc.maryland.gov. Retrieved Jan 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "Johns Hopkins Medicine-Suburban Hospital". Health U.S. News. Retrieved January 17, 2024.