Trinitas Regional Medical Center (formerly Trinitas Hospital) serves eastern and central Union County in New Jersey. The Catholic hospital has more than 530 beds and offers acute, tertiary, and long-term health care services on its two campuses. It has special centers for cancer care, sleep disorders, cardiovascular conditions, diabetes care, pediatrics, and women's health. The hospital also offers inpatient behavioral health care, operates a local clinic, and provides educational services to students of Seton Hall University's School of Health and Medical Sciences. Trinitas Regional Medical Center is co-sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth and the Elizabethtown Healthcare Foundation. Mission: Trinitas Regional Medical Center is a Catholic community teaching hospital sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth in partnership with Elizabethtown Healthcare Foundation. At Trinitas Regional Medical Center we dedicate ourselves to God's healing mission. We strive to provide excellent, compassionate healthcare to the people and communities we serve, including those among us who are poor and vulnerable.
1001 to 5000
TypeNonprofit Organization
Revenue$100 to $500 million (USD)
IndustryHealthcare Services & Hospitals
CompetitorsEast Orange General Hospital, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Rahway
Founded2000