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Mercy Health Tiffin Hospital is a Short Term Acute Care hospital. [1] It is the only hospital in Seneca County.Specialty services include a birthing center, emergency room; imaging center, including mammography, CT, nuclear medicine, PET Scan; cardiology services; inpatient and outpatient surgery; cancer care; and physical therapy, including pediatric therapy.
Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center: Toledo: Lucas: 568 Level I (II peds) 1855 St. Vincent Hospital Mercy Health Springfield Regional Medical Center Springfield: Clark: 254 x 2011 Mercy Health – The Jewish Hospital: Cincinnati: Hamilton: 209 x 1847 The Jewish Hospital Mercy Health Tiffin Hospital Tiffin: Seneca: 120 x 1913 Mercy Hospital
Emilia Claire Kalanimakanui Layne was the first baby born at Mercy Hospital Springfield in 2024. She arrived at 12:18 p.m. on Jan. 1, 2024, and was welcomed by parents Chelsei and Josh Layne and ...
[3] [4] [5] Cincinnati-based Mercy Health operates more than 250 healthcare organizations in Ohio and Kentucky. Mercy Health is the second largest health system in Ohio and the state's fourth-largest employer. [6] On September 1, 2018, Mercy Health and Bon Secours Health System USA combined to become Bon Secours Mercy Health. [7]
According to Dr. Nathan Sundgren, associate medical director of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) who treated the babies, the sisters are now all between 6.5 to 7 pounds, and "doing great."
Mercy Hospital, a hospital in multiple video games produced by Valve; Mercy Hospital (慈愛醫院), a hospital in TVB series The Hippocratic Crush; Mercy Hospital, a hospital in the 1986 film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; Mercy Hospital, a hospital in the supernatural TV series Ghost Whisperer
Since 2023, seven babies in the neonatal intensive care unit of a Richmond hospital have suffered unexplained fractures and other injuries. Police last week arrested former nurse Erin Elizabeth ...
Mercy Health Lourdes Hospital was established in 1905 as Riverside Hospital in downtown Paducah. In 1959, the Diocese of Owensboro purchased the hospital, and the Sisters of St. Francis of Tiffin, Ohio, arrived to manage the facility. With the change in ownership, the hospital was renamed Lourdes Hospital in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes. [2]