Ashtabula County Medical Center

ACMC, an affiliate of Cleveland Clinic[8] is a 234-licensed bed hospital with over 115 years[9] of caring for the residents of Northeastern Ohio.

In 1987, the ACMC Foundation, a program designed to help the hospital meet the challenges of the changing conditions in the health care arena, was initiated.

Those projects have included the Emergency Department's Fast Track area, a new Behavioral Medicine Unit, renovations of the Maternity Suite and the cardiac catheterization lab.

In 1994, Ashtabula County Medical Center affiliated with the renowned Cleveland Clinic to provide anesthesia, radiology, pathology and pain management services.

Later that year, ACMC acquired Glenbeigh to ensure alcohol and chemical dependency programs would remain in the county.

ACMC merged with The Ashtabula Clinic, a multi-specialty physician practice, in 1995, establishing an integrated physician-hospital delivery system in the county.

[16] ACMC is the only hospital in Ashtabula County to be certified in chest pain, heart failure and stroke treatment.

In addition, ACMC is the only hospital in Ashtabula County to offer cardiac catheterization, behavioral medicine, and comprehensive wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

Ashtabula County Medical Center is an affiliate of Cleveland Clinic, which was ranked second in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.

Ashtabula General Hospital's first board of trustees
The Amelia Lewis Nurses Home erected in 1930, currently used for office building (Lewis Building)
The new Ashtabula General Hospital dedicated on March 21, 1952
The Ashtabula Clinic