St. John's Health
Hospitals and Health CareWyoming, United States501-1000 Employees
St. John’s Health is a Jackson, Wyoming-based hospital system that provides a comprehensive mix of inpatient and outpatient medical services. The campus includes 108 beds—48 in the acute and primary care unit and 60 in long-term care facilities—and supports a wide range of services from emergency medicine and surgery to intensive care, rehabilitation, laboratory, imaging, and home care and hospice. In addition to hospital care, St. John’s Health operates several physician practices across specialties such as audiology and hearing aids, cardiology, ENT and allergy, family health, internal medicine, general and plastic surgery, urgent care, and urology. Founded in 1916 as part of St. John’s Episcopal Church, the organization became the Teton County Hospital District in 1976 and adopted the St. John’s Health name in 2019. It positions itself in the hospitals and health care industry and maintains an equal opportunity and drug-free workplace. A notable recent development is the April 2026 launch of a robotic-assisted surgery program by the St. John’s Hospital Foundation, indicating ongoing expansion of its surgical capabilities.