UMass Memorial Medical Center
The Relentless Pursuit of Healing
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Our Relentless Pursuit of Healing

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The National Breast Cancer Foundation reports the 5-year relative survival rate for cancer diagnosed at the early, localized stage is 99%. Learn about screenings and treatments we provide.

Join Us As a Hospital Greeter Volunteer
Greet patients with warmth. Give a few hours weekly and make a lasting impact. Sign up and make a difference today!

Join a Hiring Event
Did you know UMass Memorial Health holds virtual and in-person hiring events each month? Visit our Hiring Events page to see the events we currently have scheduled and be sure to check back for new hiring events.

We’re Hiring CRNAs
Join our team of outstanding CRNAs. We’ll offer you a strong and supportive culture, flexible schedules, career growth opportunities and great benefits.
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Special Services

Emergency Care
We provide emergency care for adults and children at several specialized locations.

Urgent Care
We offer urgent care for non-emergency medical concerns that need care as soon as possible.

Radiology and Imaging
From X-ray to MRI scans, we offer imaging services throughout the Central Massachusetts area.
Our Outstanding Care
UMass Memorial Medical Center Locations
UMass Memorial Medical Center - University Campus Emergency Department
55 Lake Avenue North,
Worcester, MA 01655
UMass Memorial Medical Center - Memorial Campus Emergency Department
119 Belmont Street,
Worcester, MA 01605
UMass Memorial Medical Center - University Campus
55 Lake Avenue North,
Worcester, MA 01655
UMass Memorial Medical Center - Memorial Campus
119 Belmont Street,
Worcester, MA 01605
UMass Memorial Medical Center - Hahnemann Campus
281 Lincoln Street,
Worcester, MA 01605
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Breast cancer survivor says first mammogram at age 40 saved her life, "It still is jarring."
After the shock and emotional rollercoaster of a breast cancer diagnosis at 40, Alexis Matera got to work. She received care at UMass Memorial Health and is on the path to recovery.