University Hospitals Geneva Medical Center is a 25-bed, nonprofit, acute-care facility that has provided quality health care to the families and businesses of Ashtabula and Lake Counties since 1906. This community-based hospital offers comprehensive medical and surgical services and is a federally designated Critical Access Facility, signifying its vital importance to the community in providing a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services. Since joining University Hospitals in 1997, more than $7 million has been invested in program, equipment and facility improvements. In addition, the hospital has immediate access to the centers of excellence at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, as well as the full resources of new technology, financial investment and the ongoing mission to bring the very best medical professionals from the Cleveland area. Special services available at UH Geneva Medical Center include an Intensive Coronary Care Unit, the Center for Comprehensive Pain Management, UH Harrington-McLaughlin Heart & Vascular Institute, Center for Advanced Sleep Medicine, Orthopedics Center, Center for Women's Health, neurological and urological care and a medical office building with a dedicated team of primary and specialty care physicians on staff.