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CARE BEYOND MEDICINE

Cleveland’s first and only downtown hospital, today St. Vincent Charity Community Health Center is the city’s faith-based, high-quality outpatient health care provider. Our distinguished doctors and caregivers are devoted to treating every patient with clinical excellence and compassionate care.  Home to the renowned Rosary Hall, St. Vincent Charity Community Health Center has services in primary care, occupational health, behavioral health and addiction medicine, urgent care, psychiatric emergency services, and more. Owned by the Sisters of Charity Health System, St. Vincent Charity has provided Care Beyond Medicine since 1865.

Behavioral Health

We offer a variety of  outpatient services to those in need of behavioral health treatment, whether for psychiatric or alcohol and drug dependency issues. Using an interdisciplinary approach, St. Vincent Charity’s dedicated team delivers compassionate care that focuses on the needs of the whole patient.

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Addiction Medicine (Rosary Hall)

The battle to be free from alcohol or drug dependency is never easy, but it can be won. At Rosary Hall, patients and their families find the road to freedom in a recovery process that’s compassionate, comprehensive and one of the best in the country. 

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Psychiatric Emergency Services

Open 24/7, Walk-Ins Welcome

Our Psychiatric Emergency Services are uniquely equipped to handle patients experiencing mental health crises.

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Occupational Health

Our employer-focused programs are designed exclusively to meet the health needs of your business. We have been serving northeast Ohio and beyond for more than 20 years, and were the first hospital-based occupational health program in Cleveland.

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Urgent Care

Located in the former medical emergency department

St. Vincent Charity is the place to go for on-site, convenient, affordable urgent care, available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We also offer a 24/7 virtual urgent care option

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Primary Care

Our primary care providers are here to be your point person for all of your health concerns and questions. Whether it’s a wellness check, managing a chronic condition or connecting you with a specialist, your PCP helps you stay healthy throughout your life.

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Patient Information & Frequently Asked Questions

Your health needs are important to us. Recently, we announced the decision for St. Vincent Charity Medical Center to solely provide ambulatory care. This transition was completed on November 15, 2022, and we now provide outpatient services as St. Vincent Charity Community Health Center. We want you to know that you can expect continued high-quality, compassionate care far beyond this transition.

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ST. VINCENT CHARITY MEDICAL CENTER AND THE SISTERS OF CHARITY HEALTH SYSTEM TRANSFORM EAST 22ND STREET CAMPUS TO BUILD ON THEIR DEVOTION TO HEALING

St. Vincent Charity Medical Center transitions from acute care to ambulatory care as part of adaptive reuse of the campus that will also bring new partners to meet community-identified needs through holistic care

The Sisters of Charity Health System and St. Vincent Charity Medical Center today announced the vision for the St. Vincent Charity Health Campus. This new ministry of the Sisters of Charity Health System will transform the Sisters of Charity’s property on East 22nd Street, including St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, into a vibrant hub that promotes holistic health and wellness through health care and services that address the social determinants of health. This vision extends the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine’s healing ministry established in 1851 to serve unmet needs in our community.

“The Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine have always partnered with many to serve Cleveland through a devotion to healing – spiritually, physically, socially and emotionally. The vision for the St. Vincent Charity Health Campus advances our mission to provide a holistic and integrated model of high-quality care,” said Sister Judith Ann Karam, CSA, LFACHE, congregational leader of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine. “I am proud that the St. Vincent Charity Health Campus will build on the legacy of our treasured caregivers and medical staff, and also Sister Ignatia Gavin, CSA – founder of Rosary Hall – by establishing new community-based health services.”

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A ministry of the Sisters of Charity Health System

Headquartered in Cleveland, the Sisters of Charity Health System oversees the sponsored ministries of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, a congregation of women religious who in 1851 began an enduring legacy of responsive ministry, creative stewardship and an ongoing quest for social justice.

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August 29, 2023

ADAMHS Board, MetroHealth and St. Vincent Charity Partner to Open Behavioral Health Crisis Center in Cleveland’s Central Neighborhood

The Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services has approved a capital grant of more than $6.8 million to a collaborative consisting of the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County, The MetroHealth System and St. Vincent Charity Community Health Center for the development of a Crisis Center that will sustain and expand behavioral health crisis care in Cuyahoga County.

July 31, 2023

St. Vincent Charity Health Campus offers free wellness event for teachers on August 11

Our St. Vincent Charity behavioral health care providers know how stressful teaching can be —and how important caring for yourself is. The team is hosting a free wellness event and appreciation luncheon on August 11 to help Cleveland-area educators recharge, renew and be ready for the new school year. Come for lunch and learn tips on how to avoid teacher burnout and why self-care is so important.

June 26, 2023

St. Vincent Charity and Neighborhood Family Practice to Expand Access to Care for Families in Central Neighborhood through New FQHC Site

St. Vincent Charity Community Health Center and Neighborhood Family Practice today announced plans to establish a new Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) site in Central Neighborhood by 2024.