Birmingham, Alabama, October 13, 2025
News Summary
UAB Hospital in Birmingham has been ranked 105th globally in cardiology by Newsweek. This accolade highlights the exceptional cardiac care provided by its faculty and staff. In addition to this international recognition, UAB Hospital has been acknowledged for its heart failure management excellence with the Gold Plus Award from the American Heart Association. The recent expansion at UAB St. Vincent’s Chilton Hospital further emphasizes their commitment to enhancing healthcare services in the community.
Birmingham, Alabama – UAB Hospital has been recognized as one of the top cardiology departments in the world, according to Newsweek’s prestigious World’s Best Specialized Hospitals 2026 list. The hospital ranked 105th globally in cardiology and 142nd in cardiac surgery, underscoring its status as a leader in cardiovascular care.
This distinction reflects the exceptional care provided by UAB’s dedicated faculty and staff. The hospital’s excellence in patient care, combined with cutting-edge research and innovative therapies, has firmly established it as a premier healthcare destination in the region.
The annual report by Newsweek is conducted in partnership with Statista Inc., a globally recognized data and business intelligence platform. This latest ranking enhances UAB Hospital’s accolades, which include being named the number-one hospital in Alabama and the Birmingham metro area by U.S. News & World Report for the 12th consecutive year in its 2025-2026 rankings.
Recognition and Awards
In addition to this international ranking, UAB’s Cardiovascular Institute has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines – Heart Failure Gold Plus award. This award highlights UAB Medicine’s commitment to improving heart failure patient care and outcomes. The program is based on adherence to research-based care guidelines, which aim to enhance patient outcomes and reduce hospital readmissions.
It is estimated that 6.7 million adults in the U.S. are currently affected by heart failure, a number expected to exceed 8 million by 2030. In addressing this growing health challenge, UAB CVI’s comprehensive plan has involved collaboration across various medical specialties to enhance patient care.
Additional Accolades
UAB Medicine’s Heart Failure Program received further recognition with the Target: Heart Failure and Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll awards, showcasing its dedication to providing high-quality care to patients facing these chronic conditions.
Local Expansion and Services
On a local level, UAB St. Vincent’s Chilton Hospital held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on August 15 for a new wing that includes cardiology and orthopedics offices. The Chilton County Healthcare Authority aims to enhance specialty healthcare within the community through continuous improvements and expansions.
Heart South will be operating a cardiology office within the new wing, offering facilities for diagnostic cardiovascular tests including echocardiograms and vascular ultrasounds. The orthopedics office will expand from three exam rooms to six, in addition to a new radiology room. This expansion is part of a master plan to sustain and improve healthcare services in Chilton County, which also includes filling out upper floors of the new office building and adding another wing at the UAB St. Vincent’s campus.
Conclusion
The recognition that UAB Hospital has received on international and local fronts exemplifies its unwavering commitment to advancing healthcare. Through specialized programs, comprehensive care, and dedicated facilities, UAB is paving the way for high standards of cardiology and heart health management.
FAQ
What ranking did UAB Hospital achieve in cardiology according to Newsweek in 2026?
UAB Hospital ranked 105th globally in cardiology and 142nd in cardiac surgery.
What award did UAB’s Cardiovascular Institute receive?
UAB’s Cardiovascular Institute received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines – Heart Failure Gold Plus award.
How many adults in the U.S. are affected by heart failure?
An estimated 6.7 million adults in the U.S. are affected by heart failure, a number expected to exceed 8 million by 2030.
What initiative is UAB St. Vincent’s Chilton Hospital undertaking?
UAB St. Vincent’s Chilton Hospital is expanding their facilities to include a new wing for cardiology and orthopedics offices.
Key Features of UAB Hospital
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Global Ranking in Cardiology | 105th |
| Global Ranking in Cardiac Surgery | 142nd |
| Heart Failure Award | Gold Plus Award from the American Heart Association |
| Estimated Adults Affected by Heart Failure in the U.S. | 6.7 million (expected to exceed 8 million by 2030) |
| Initiative for Local Healthcare | Expansion of UAB St. Vincent’s Chilton Hospital |
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Additional Resources
- Bham Now: UAB Hospital Ranks Among World’s Best
- Wikipedia: University of Alabama at Birmingham
- ABC3340: UAB Cardiovascular Institute Earns Top Heart Failure Care Award
- Google Search: UAB Heart Failure Award
- Clanton Advertiser: UAB St. Vincent’s Chilton Adds Two New Offices
- Google Scholar: UAB Hospital Awards
- U.S. News: St. Vincent’s Blount
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Cardiology
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