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  2. List of hospitals in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Active - Formed in 1991 from the merger of the Meriden–Wallingford Hospital and the World War II Veterans Memorial Hospital. Originally named the Veterans Memorial Medical Center. [5] Milford Hospital: Yale New Haven Health Milford New Haven Yes II 1920–present Active: Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital: Trinity Health of New England ...

  3. Milford Hospital (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Milford Hospital became a part of the Yale New Haven Health System, and it is now referred to as Bridgeport Hospital Milford Campus. The hospital's main entrance is located at 300 Seaside Avenue, Milford, Connecticut. [2] Since then, there have been changes to the services provided and renovations.

  4. Western Connecticut Health Network - Wikipedia

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    Western Connecticut Health Network was a non-profit group of three Western Connecticut hospitals formed in 2010 by Danbury Hospital, New Milford Hospital and Norwalk Hospital. In 2019, WCHN merged with Health Quest, a chain of hospitals mostly in the Hudson Valley, to become Nuvance Health. In addition to the three hospitals, Western ...

  5. St. Vincent's Medical Center (Bridgeport) - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent's Medical Center is a 473-bed tertiary care Catholic hospital in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. It caters to a large population in Southern Connecticut and provides comprehensive and advanced medical services. The hospital is now controlled by Hartford HealthCare, who acquired it from Ascension in 2019. [2]

  6. New Milford Hospital - Wikipedia

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    New Milford Hospital, (founded 1921) is a not-for profit hospital in Litchfield County, Connecticut which serves western and northwestern Connecticut and parts of southeastern New York state. Services provided by the 85-bed hospital include emergency care, one-day surgery , orthopedics, and radiological imaging.

  7. Walk-in clinic - Wikipedia

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    Walk-in clinics offer the advantages of being accessible and often inexpensive. It is estimated that there are nearly 11,000 walk-in clinics in America, although it is impossible to calculate an exact number given the variable and ill-defined nature of the category. Urgent care centers make up the largest percentage of walk-in clinics in ...

  8. UConn Health - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was named after former Connecticut State Governor John N. Dempsey, after he successfully helped acquire funding for the academic hospital. [7] [8] In the last year with available data, UConn Health had 8,653 admissions, 29,727 patients emergency room visits, and its surgeons performed 2,379 inpatient and 7,550 outpatient surgeries. [9]

  9. Middlesex Hospital (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    With a $20,000 grant from the state, and the gift of the Camp Homestead on Crescent Street, the hospital opened in the spring of 1904. The original Middlesex Hospital building as seen in 1908, this is the old Camp homestead [3] The hospital's nursing school graduated nurses from 1910 until the Ona M. Wilcox School of Nursing closed in 1997. [4]