Program areas at Carle BroMenn Medical Center
Carle Bromenn Medical Center ("cbmc") is a tax-exempt Illinois not-for-profit corporation established for the purpose of operating a hospital and conducting patient care related activities. The healthcare leader in mclean county, Illinois, cbmc provides world-class care in neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, obstetrics, behavorial health services, and more. Cbmc is also a teaching facility offering residency programs in neurosurgery, neurology, family medicine, and clinical pastoral education. Cbmc is a 221 bed hospital located at 1304 franklin avenue, normal, il providing a range of ancillary and support services. Cbmc is accredited by dnv gl healthcare and has achieved magnet designation, the nation's highest designation for nursing care. Cbmc maintains accreditations as a level ii trauma Center, chest pain Center, primary stroke Center and level ii perinatal Center, and is ipdh emergency department approved for pediatrics. Cbmc continues a nearly 125-year history of providing charitable, not-for-profit hospital care for bloomington-normal, and their surrounding community. This history began with deaconess hospital, which was formed in 1896 and which later changed its name to brokaw hospital, and then to Bromenn Medical Center after a merger with mennonite health care association. In 2010, the hospital and its sister hospital, eureka hospital, merged into advocate health and hospital corporation (advocate) and was operated as a division of advocate, until july 1, 2020 when acquired by Carle health. For 2022, cbmc had approximately 113,185 inpatient and outpatient visits with approximately 29,067 emergency department visits and 1,299 births.