Surgeons at the Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute perform an EVOQUE valve replacement. Photo: BCVI)
Feb. 11, 2026 — The Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute (BCVI) in Chicago has received a $50 million from philanthropist Neil G. Bluhm and the Bluhm Family Foundation. The gift builds on two decades of generosity from Bluhm, bringing his total gifts to BCVI to $135 million.
The additional funds will expand access to cardiac care and bolster what is consistently ranked among the top 10 heart programs in the nation and among the top 20 cardiac surgery centers in the world.
“My main goal has always been to ensure that anyone who needs world-class heart care can get it,” said Bluhm. “We made this possible 20 years ago in downtown Chicago and built on that when we expanded care into the suburbs. It has been one of my greatest honors to watch this program touch so many lives and I’m humbled to continue supporting this mission.”
Since Bluhm’s initial gift to establish BCVI in 2005, the institute has treated hundreds of thousands of patients and saved countless lives across Chicago and beyond. Subsequent contributions helped advance health equity by extending top-tier care throughout the region, closer to where people live and work. Bluhm’s generosity has supported research, recruited physicians, and established programs like the Center for Artificial Intelligence and the Bluhm Heart Hospital at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
This latest $50 million gift will support the following initiatives:
- Further expand access to heart care by bringing new technologies and innovative therapies to Northwestern Medicine’s nine-hospital health network
- Increase the footprint of Bluhm Heart Hospital with more procedural space
- Support new research and clinical trials
- Develop breakthrough innovations for leading-edge advances in cardiovascular medicine
- Support fellowships to train the next generation of physician talent
- Recruit world-class physician leaders
“Generous contributions from the Bluhm Family have continuously fueled our commitment to saving lives and putting patients first,” said Howard Chrisman, MD, president and chief executive officer, Northwestern Memorial HealthCare. “By investing in the future of cardiac medicine, BCVI will continue to stand as a beacon of hope for patients all over the world and for generations to come.”
For more information about cardiovascular treatments at Northwestern Medicine, visit nm.org/heart.
February 04, 2026 
