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UPMC Washington, formerly the Washington Hospital, is a major hospital and healthcare provider in Washington County, Pennsylvania. It is located in the City of Washington at 155 Wilson Avenue. The hospital has a staff of 6,200. [2] Washington Hospital merged with UPMC on June 1, 2024. [3]
On May 1, 1996, the hospital merged with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) to become UPMC South Side and continued to serve as a 149-bed community hospital in the UPMC system. In June 2008, UPMC announced it would close and consolidate UPMC South Side with UPMC Mercy , which is less than two miles (3 km) away, and was ...
U.S. Representative Moses Hampton was said to be instrumental in having the hospital sited in Pittsburgh. [2] The Pittsburgh hospital was authorized in 1840 and constructed during 1846–1851. The building layout was based on the then-standard Marine Hospital plan by Robert Mills and Thomas Lawson. [1] It was located downstream of Allegheny ...
The $130 million, 350,000-square-foot, 5-story facility, designed by Pittsburgh architectural firm IKM, opened in 2002 in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh. It is located directly across Centre Avenue from, and connected via a pedestrian bridge to, UPMC Shadyside hospital where cancer surgery and Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy ...
The Philadelphia Naval Hospital was the first high-rise hospital building constructed by the United States Navy.At its 1935 opening it represented a state-of-the-art facility for the Navy with 650 beds and a total floor space of 352,000 square feet (32,700 m 2).
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove or NASJRB Willow Grove (IATA: NXX, ICAO: KNXX, FAA LID: NXX) was a Naval Air Station owned by the U.S. Navy and located in Horsham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States [3] four miles (6 km) northwest of the central business district of Willow Grove, [2] which is north of Philadelphia.
Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center Pittsburgh: H. John Heinz III Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh VA Medical Center-University Drive Wilkes-Barre: Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center Community Service Programs: Philadelphia: Philadelphia MultiService Center Community Based Outpatient Clinic: Allentown
Veterans' health care in the United States is separated geographically into 19 regions (numbered 1, 2, 4–10, 12 and 15–23) [1] known as VISNs, or Veterans Integrated Service Networks, into systems within each network headed by medical centers, and hierarchically within each system by division level of care or type.