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The old St Vincent's Hospital at St Stephen's Green founded in 1834. The hospital was established by Mother Mary Aikenhead, founder of the Catholic order Religious Sisters of Charity, at the Earl of Meath's former home at 56 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, in 1834. [2]
The rebuilding of the hospital, to a design by Scott Tallon Walker Architects, was undertaken by John Paul Construction and completed in 2012. [2] [3] It is the largest private hospital in Dublin. SVPH is part of the St. Vincent's Healthcare Group (SVHG), along with St. Vincent's University Hospital and St. Michael's Hospital. [1]
The hospital was established, following a bequest by Elizabeth Magan (sister of the informant, Francis Magan), at Richmond House in Fairview in May 1857. [1] The Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul were responsible for its operation from its founding, but following its decision to become a voluntary hospital in 1974, the daughters left in May 1998. [2]
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The Telegram & Gazette reported last week that St. Vincent recently set a one-day record in its emergency room when it received 180 patients. The department's average patient load is roughly 150.
St. Columcille's Hospital, Loughlinstown; Other eastern and midlands counties. Our Lady's Hospital, Navan; Midland Regional Hospital, Mullingar; St. Luke's General Hospital, Kilkenny; Wexford General Hospital; In July 2016, University College Dublin and Ireland East Hospital Group entered into a partnership to deliver improved cancer treatment. [3]
The religious institute was founded by Mary Frances Aikenhead (1787–1858) who opened its first convent in Dublin in 1815. [4] In 1834 St. Vincent's Hospital in Dublin was set up by Mary Aikenhead.
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