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Sparrow has grown to become the region's largest health system, and its diverse range of facilities offer residents some of the most advanced medical technology available in the world.

Sparrow has two Lansing campuses, Sparrow Clinton Memorial Hospital in St. Johns, Sparrow Ionia Hospital in Ionia, and an affiliate hospital, Carson City Hospital. The health system has dozens of satellite care centers. Sparrow also offers the Michigan Athletic Club, a 276,000-square-foot facility voted one of the country's top health clubs.

Sparrow was the first health system in Michigan and one of the first five in the country to be selected to join the Mayo Clinic Care Network.  This collaboration provides Sparrow Physicians access to Mayo Clinic expertise and clinical resources in order for Patients to receive some of the most advanced care in the nation.

Inspired by the community, Sparrow’s Caregivers, Physicians, and Volunteers all work together toward our bold vision to be nationally recognized as a leader in quality and patient experience.

We are proud that we hold our organization to the highest standards in healthcare. Click here to view a few examples of the wide range of the accreditations, designations, and awards earned by Sparrow.

Sparrow Health System is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.

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Mason, MI

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In 1865, Mason was incorporated as a village and during the 19th century, Mason enjoyed being the center of Ingham County activity. While Lansing eventually became the state capital, Mason remained the Ingham County Seat, making Michigan the only state in the country with a capital city that is not also the county seat. Mason’s city center is the historic Ingham County Courthouse, and two historic churches are the cornerstones of the downtown courthouse square. This downtown city block is the location of numerous events, including the annual Sun Dried Music Festival in late August, seasonal Farmer’s Markets, live music, parades and holiday celebrations.

Mason continues to grow and attract new families and businesses. During the past decade alone, nearly 700 housing units have been added to the housing inventory. There is a commercial and industrial component of Mason that, during challenging economic times, the City has been able to maintain. Mason works in a competitive fashion by encouraging the industry with State incentive tax abatements, helping to create and maintain jobs.

The Mason community continues to grow from the inside out, which utilizes much less land, maintaining the family farm environment that is a large part of our identity. With a population of more than 8,250, Mason is proud to be a healthy growing city. When visiting Mason, come by our new City Hall/Police Station so that we can assist you in any way.

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