OSF HealthCare is an integrated health system that was founded by The Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis.
Headquartered in Peoria, Illinois, OSF HealthCare employs almost 27,000 Mission Partners in 174 locations with 18 inpatient facilities including 16 hospitals, with 2,141 licensed beds. Additionally, there are 158 OSF Medical Group primary care and specialty care clinics 39 urgent care locations, and two colleges of nursing throughout Illinois and Michigan.
The OSF HealthCare physician network employs more than 2,433 primary care, specialist and advanced practice providers.
OSF HealthCare, through OSF Home Care Services, operates an extensive network of services, including eight home health agencies, eight hospice agencies including an inpatient hospice home, home infusion pharmacy and home medical equipment.
It also owns Pointcore, Inc., composed of health care-related businesses; OSF HealthCare Foundation, the philanthropic arm for the organization; and OSF Ventures, which provides investment capital for promising health care innovation startups.
The Ministry Services office in Peoria provides corporate management services, as well as direction, consultation and assistance to the administration of the health care facilities.
| Hospitals & Ambulatory Sites | |
| Licensed Hospitals | 16 |
| Total Inpatient Facilities (two hospitals each have two campuses) | 18 |
| OSF PromptCare locations | 16 |
| Total locations including hospitals | 174 |
| OSF Medical Group locations | 158 |
| OSF OnCall Urgent Care sites | 23 |
| Employed Providers & Mission Partners | |
| Physicians | 1,450 |
| Advanced practice providers | 983 |
| Total Mission Partners | 27,000 |
| FY25 Utilization | |
| Licensed beds | 2,141 |
| Outpatient visits | 2,437,554 |
| Physician enterprise office visits | 3,261,232 |
| Inpatient admissions | 89,570 |
| Home health annual visits | 309,173 |
| Hospice patients served | 3,853 |
| Number of persons served | 1,179,272 |
| FY25 Financial Overview | |
| Total Net Revenue | $5.3B |
| Foundation Contribution | $23,485,337 |
| Facility | Location | Licensed Beds |
|
OSF Sacred Heart Medical Center – Urbana |
Urbana, Illinois Danville, Illinois |
65 174 |
| OSF Holy Family Medical Center | Monmouth, Illinois | 23 |
| OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center | Evergreen Park, Illinois | 274 |
| OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center | Rockford, Illinois | 241 |
| OSF Saint Anthony's Health Center | Alton, Illinois | 49 |
| OSF Saint Clare Medical Center | Princeton, Illinois | 25 |
| OSF Saint Elizabeth Medical Center - Ottawa OSF Saint Elizabeth Medical Center - Peru |
Ottawa, Illinois Peru, Illinois |
80 64 |
| OSF Saint Francis Medical Center | Peoria, Illinois | 642 |
| OSF Saint James - John W. Albrecht Medical Center | Pontiac, Illinois | 42 |
| OSF Saint Katharine Medical Center |
Dixon, Illinois |
80 |
| OSF Saint Luke Medical Center | Kewanee, Illinois | 25 |
| OSF Saint Paul Medical Center | Mendota, Illinois | 25 |
| OSF St. Francis Hospital & Medical Group | Escanaba, Michigan | 25 |
| OSF St. Joseph Medical Center | Bloomington, Illinois | 177 |
| OSF St. Mary Medical Center | Galesburg, Illinois | 83 |
| OSF HealthCare Divine Mercy Continuing Care Hospital | Peoria, Illinois | 47 |
Updated January 2026 with FY25 data