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Tulane–Lakeside Hospital

1964 establishments in LouisianaBuildings and structures in Jefferson Parish, LouisianaHospital buildings completed in 1964Hospitals in Louisiana

Tulane–Lakeside Hospital is a hospital in Metairie, Louisiana that specializes in woman's health services. Since its opening in 1964, the hospital has delivered over 1,000,000 babies and treated over 300,000 patients. It is a part of Tulane Medical Center. Tulane University and LCMC announced on October 10, 2022 that LCMC would purchase Tulane Medical Center (along with Lakeview Regional Medical Center, and Tulane Lakeside Hospital) from HCA for $150 Million.

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Tulane–Lakeside Hospital
South I-10 Service Road West,

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Tulane Lakeside Hospital for Women and Children

South I-10 Service Road West 4700
70001
Louisiana, United States
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HCA Holdings

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tulanelakeside.com

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