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Faithful to our Episcopal-Presbyterian heritage and its ministry of healing, St. Luke's is dedicated to improving the health of the community.
Using talents and resources responsibly, our medical staff, employees and volunteers provide care for the whole person with compassion, professional excellence, and respect for each other and those we serve.
A group of Episcopalian church members founded St. Luke's Hospital in downtown St. Louis in 1866. St. Luke's established a large hospital in the Central West End at the time of the 1904 World's Fair. In 1948 the Presbyterians in St. Louis joined in the sponsorship and expansion began, and included a new nursing education facility. The hospital remained on that site before expanding to Chesterfield in 1975.
At St. Luke's, each and every day, we put into practice our values:
Human Dignity
We accept and treat all persons as being created in the image of God.
Compassion
We respond with caring to the needs of others as if they were members of our family.
Justice
We honor each person's rights and responsibilities in light of the common good.
Excellence
We set and strive to attain high standards of performance and continuous improvement.
Stewardship
We use our talents and resources wisely, with honesty and integrity.
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