MidState Medical Center is a 156-bed acute care hospital located in Meriden, Connecticut, with satellite offices in Cheshire, Wallingford and Southington. MidState provides a broad spectrum of services that meets the needs of the community it serves.
MidState has been in its current location since 1998, but its history dates back to the 1800s. Several additions and renovations make it the state-of-the-art facility of today which includes services for cancer care, diabetes and nutrition, digestive health, emergency/urgent care, family birthing, cardiac care, sleep disorders, general and minimally invasive surgery, spine and pain care, stroke care, wound management and more. Additional services, such as physician offices, lab and radiology are available in the Medical Office Building located on the campus.
Fast Facts
SVP & President: Lucille Janatka, SVP & President, Central Region
Founded: 1998
Licensed bed capacity: 156
Discharges: 9,847
Patient Days: 41,898
Emergency visits: 59,791
Births: 906
Inpatient surgeries: 2,267
Ambulatory surgeries: 6,055
Employees: 1,295
Physicians on staff: 400
Volunteers: 278
Operating Revenue: $237.1 million
Community benefit: $17.9 million
Website
midstatemedical.org
Accomplishments
- Named one of the nation’s Most Wired hospitals by Hospitals & Health Networks for the fifth consecutive year.
- MediQuick Urgent Care designated a certified urgent care center from Urgent Care Association of America.
- Designated a NICHE (Nursing Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders) hospital, dedicated to improving quality of care for geriatric patients.
- Earned the American Heart Association/ American Stroke Association's Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award.
- Formed a five-year clinical affiliation with Quinnipiac University's new medical school, enabling medical students to complete clinical rotations at MidState.