Corewell Health Lakeland Hospital, Niles

Corewell Health Lakeland Hospital in Niles, Michigan, is a 76-bed community hospital that serves the Michiana area with a comprehensive range of services, catering to the diverse medical needs of the community.
The hospital’s dedication to the community is further exemplified by its recent expansion with the Corewell Health Care Center in Niles. This $7.8 million project provides coordinated health services ranging from diagnostics to primary and specialty care, all under one roof.
Corewell Health in southwest Michigan is a teaching hospital, offering residencies in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, and Internal Medicine. We also host 3rd and 4th year medical students from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Central Michigan University College of Medicine.
You will also find a diverse medical staff who care deeply about serving our close-knit community, and many providers who support and participate in medical missions all over the world.
Niles, Michigan, affectionately known as “The City of Four Flags,” boasts a rich history that spans over 300 years. As the oldest community in Michigan, Niles has a proud heritage reflected in its historic neighborhoods, museums, and antique shops. The city’s strategic location in the southwest corner of the state makes it easily accessible to major cities like Chicago, South Bend, and Kalamazoo.
The city is served by quality school districts, with public education complemented by private and parochial schools. Niles also provides many recreational activities, from fishing and hiking to organized sports and community festivals.