Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis

Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis is the largest hospital in the State of Indiana and is a part of Clarian Health Partners.

Methodist is one of only two regional Level I Trauma Centers in Indiana, has 802-staffed beds and is one of the largest teaching hospitals in the area. The hospital specializes in numerous treatment areas, including adult cardiovascular services provided in the new Clarian Cardiovascular Center. Methodist physicians and staff performed the first open-heart surgery in Indiana in 1965. The hospital is also considered a neurosurgery center of excellence, as well as an expert in organ transplantation, urology, neurology, orthopedics and pediatrics. Methodist also staffs the LifeLine helicopter ambulances and houses the Indiana Poison Center. In 2004, Clarian became Indiana's first magnet hospital system.

Clarian Health Partners, Inc., operates the Methodist Hospital, Indiana University Hospital and James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children campuses as a single hospital under Indiana law.