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MidState Medical Center

MidState Medical Center

Hospitals and Health Care

Meriden, CT 3,587 followers

About us

MidState Medical Center is a 156-bed acute-care hospital serving the communities of central Connecticut since 1998. The only hospital in the state to offer all private rooms, MidState has a long-standing reputation for high quality care and high patient satisfaction. MidState offers a complete range of services including general and minimally invasive surgery, emergency medicine and urgent care, weight management, and state-of-the-art care dedicated to oncology, wound care and hyperbaric medicine , family birthing and maternal fetal medicine, sleep care, digestive health, pain management, neurosciences and cardiac care. Its satellite offices located in Meriden, Cheshire and Wallingford help bring more accessible outpatient care to those it serves. MidState is part of Hartford HealthCare, Connecticut’s most comprehensive healthcare network. Our fully integrated health system includes a tertiary-care teaching hospital, an acute-care community teaching hospital, an acute-care hospital and trauma center, three community hospitals, the state’s most extensive behavioral health network, a large multi-specialty physician group, a regional home care system, an array of senior care services, a large physical therapy and rehabilitation network and an accountable care organization. Through its institute model, Hartford HealthCare offers the highest standards of care for cancer, heart and vascular services, neuroscience, orthopedics and urology.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Meriden, CT
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1998

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  • MidState Medical Center proudly recognizes Tiffany Ortiz from the Adult Behavioral Unit (ABU) with the Nurses' Choice Award! Tiffany's dedication and versatility have made her an invaluable asset to our team. Patients and colleagues alike commend her for stepping up as a tech whenever needed, especially during busy times. Her proactive approach and unwavering commitment to patient care truly set her apart. Congratulations, Tiffany! 👏

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  • When the team at the Connecticut Orthopaedic Institute at MidState Medical Center set their sights on Advanced Certification in Spine Surgery from The Joint Commission, they knew it wouldn’t be easy—because excellence never is. Their dedication to evidence-based care and the highest standards wasn’t just about earning a certification; it was about redefining what’s possible for patient outcomes. And the results speak for themselves. Way to go team! 👏

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  • It was a great morning at the MidState Chamber of Commerce Health and Wellness Breakfast, where guests gathered for Navigating Memory Care Together. This event provided valuable insights into memory care, offering resources, strategies, and tips to support individuals and families facing memory challenges—while also sharing ways to sharpen memory now. A special thank you to Dr. Barry Gordon, medical director of ambulatory neurology at the Ayer Neuroscience Institute, for delivering a fantastic presentation. The audience was engaged and eager to learn, making this an impactful discussion on such an important topic. We're so grateful to the MidState Chamber of Commerce for hosting this event.

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  • A true champion for inclusion! We’re incredibly proud of our Director of Public Safety, Kelly Walsh, for joining the final leg of the 2025 Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) and carrying the Flame of Hope to Turin for the Special Olympics World Winter Games. Alongside an inspiring team from 19 countries, Kelly helped shine a light on the power of unity, perseverance, and the incredible athletes of Special Olympics. What an unforgettable journey! Way to go, Kelly! 👏👏

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  • 💙 Going Blue for a Cause! 💙 A huge THANK YOU to our amazing colleagues who proudly wore blue for #DressInBlueDay to raise awareness for colorectal cancer! Early detection saves lives, and by coming together, we’re helping to spread the word about the importance of screening and prevention. Let’s keep the conversation going—schedule your screening and encourage others to do the same! #ColorectalCancerAwareness #DressInBlue #EarlyDetectionSavesLives #TeamSupport

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  • ICYMI: Our colleagues helped make a splash! Dozens of our colleagues teamed up and took the plunge at this year’s Southington-Cheshire Community YMCA Camp Sloper Polar Plunge, raising more than $5,500 to help send local children to summer camp. This year's event raised a total of $97,231.

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  • 🔥 Running for a cause! Our Central Region Public Safety Team joined the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run Kickoff, celebrating a year of impact and inclusion. With over $10,000 raised, we’re proud to support the incredible athletes who inspire us every day. 💙💛 Let’s keep the momentum going!

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  • A huge congratulations to our Central Region K9 teams for earning two nationally recognized explosives detection certifications, including one developed by the ATF. Their dedication and expertise keep our campuses safe every day.  Thank you for your outstanding service!

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  • A Donation of Comfort and Care! Survivors of sexual assault seeking care in the MidState Medical Center Emergency Department will now have clothing to wear home, thanks to a generous donation. The donation drive, organized by Jane Doe No More and its Survivors Speak Program, ensures that women have dignity and comfort after their personal clothing is collected as evidence. We are grateful for the compassion of those who made this donation possible, helping to support survivors on their journey to healing.

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  • We were grateful for the opportunity to connect with so many seniors at Wilcox Technical High School's Career Exploration event! Several of our colleagues shared their expertise and insights into the many rewarding healthcare career pathways available. Thank you to our team for your time, dedication, and passion for inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals. Your engagement made a meaningful impact!

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