Rush Copley Medical Center

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Rush Copley Medical Center in Aurora, Illinois, is a 210-bed hospital in the greater Fox Valley area. It is named after Ira Clifton Copley, who donated over $2 million for the original hospital. It is part of the Rush University System for Health, which includes Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and Rush Oak Park Hospital.

Rush Copley Medical Center
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Geography
Location2000 Ogden Avenue, Aurora, Illinois, United States
Coordinates41°43′46″N 88°16′10″W / 41.7294748°N 88.2695231°W / 41.7294748; -88.2695231[1]
Organization
Care systemGeneral Hospital Heart Hospital Cancer Center
TypeAcute Care
Affiliated universityRush University Medical Center
Services
Emergency departmentLevel 2 Trauma Center
Beds210
Public transit accessBus interchange Pace
History
Opened1886
Links
Websitehttps://www.rush.edu/locations/rush-copley-medical-center
ListsHospitals in Illinois

The Cancer Care Center has been designated as a Comprehensive Community Cancer Center by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.

Rush Copley Neuroscience Services provides specialized care to the greater Fox Valley area.

The Heart and Vascular Institute is an accredited Chest Pain Center for the care of patients with acute coronary from the Society of Chest Pain Centers.

Emergency Services is a designated Level II Trauma Center that serves nearly 70,000 patients annually.

The health complex also includes a fitness center which includes exercise equipment, tennis, basketball, swimming, pickleball, etc. The center is used for fitness and physical therapy.

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