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Ochsner Medical Center – New Orleans

Ochsner Medical Center - New Orleans provides a convenient, comprehensive medical home for the Gulf South region while attracting patients nationwide with our world-class, innovative programs. With our commitment to evidence-based medicine, leading-edge research and patient-centered care, you can be confident that your Ochsner care team will provide exceptional health services tailored to your unique needs and preferences.

Using a multidisciplinary approach to our care, teams at Ochsner work together across disciplines to improve communication, outcomes and satisfaction. Our collaboration means our teams are well-equipped to handle complex or uncommon conditions. We also collaborate to make scheduling appointments as smooth and painless as possible. By working together, we can often help you plan multiple appointments on one day to save you time and quickly share information between Ochsner physicians to improve continuity of care.

Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center

Southern Regional Medical Center d/b/a Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center is located in Houma, Louisiana, owned by Hospital Service District No. 1 of the Parish of Terrebonne, a political subdivision of the State of Louisiana, and managed by Ochsner Health.

Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center was established in 1978 as a graduate medical teaching facility to provide clinical training for physicians, nurses and allied health personnel. Learn more about the residency program.

Chabert Medical Center is a 156-bed licensed facility. It is accredited by the Joint Commission and provides various levels of care.

Chabert Medical Center physician group, South Louisiana Medical Associates, is comprised of multiple specialties providing clinic and hospital services.

In May 2013, a public/private partnership between Ochsner Health and Terrebonne General Medical Center was initiated. Ochsner and Terrebonne General worked collaboratively to develop sustainable solutions to deliver crucial safety-net services for the region and preserve academic training at Chabert.