Care for one, cures for millions
At Mass General Brigham, we’re solving the world’s hardest problems in medicine. For one patient at a time, and for the millions more we’ll never see.
One of America’s most renowned health systems for medical research
Research is the driving force that advances medicine. It leads to greater understanding, knowledge, and the ability to change patients’ lives, including those we’ll never see.
Our teams of investigators bring forth new and effective ways to diagnose, prevent, and cure disease. With nearly $2 billion in federal funding, Mass General Brigham is a leader in medical research and discovery. Currently, there are over 2,100 ongoing clinical trials, including nearly 30 for COVID-19.
We are driven by compassion and a will to achieve.

An unprecedented outbreak. A coordinated response.
Our team has collaborated across our organization and beyond, meeting the coronavirus head-on. We’ve cared for thousands of COVID-19 patients who were admitted to our hospitals, helped to build a 1,000-bed field hospital in 6 days, and assisted in the establishment of a mask decontamination site that served health care workers throughout the region. Locally, we've worked to support our most vulnerable communities.
Care during COVID-19
Learn more about what actions we're taking to ensure safety for patients, employees, and the community.

America, meet Dr. Rochelle Walensky, new director of the CDC.
Dr. Walensky, Chief of Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital, took the Hippocratic Oath at the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis and dedicated her career to fighting infectious diseases. Now she takes an oath to protect the nation’s health at the height of COVID-19.
Connecting where you are
Virtual care, also known as telehealth, is changing the future of health care. Use virtual care to connect with your provider in a convenient, collaborative way on any digital device.