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Deaconess Gateway Hospital, The Women's Hospital, and The Heart Hospital are all part of the Deaconess Gateway Campus of the Deaconess Health System Located on Gateway Blvd in Newburgh, near Interstate 164, this health care campus offers acute care, women's health care, heart care, pediatric care, cancer treatment, and radiology and imaging.
Deaconess Midtown Hospital is the flagship hospital located on the original site of the Protestant Deaconess Hospital built in 1899. [10] [11] [12] In 1920, an additional floor and wing was added to the hospital. [11] However, in 1970, the original hospital was demolished so other buildings could be built. [11]
The following list of hospitals in the U.S. state of Indiana, sorted by hospital name, is based on data provided by the Indiana State Department of Health. Adams Memorial Hospital – Decatur Ascension St. Vincent Kokomo - Kokomo, Indiana
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Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, c. 1903. Central State Hospital (1848–1994) [a] Deaconess Hospital and Clinic (1895 [20] –1935) [b] Eleanor Hospital (1895–1909) [22] Lincoln Hospital (1909–1915) [23] Marion County Healthcare Center (1832–1996) [c] Norways Sanatorium (1898–1957) [26] Robert W. Long Hospital (1914–1970) [27]
List of Hospitals, Medical, and Behavioral Health Institutions in Southwestern Indiana. Pages in category "Healthcare in Southwestern Indiana" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
From 1956 to 1962 the current hospital was built. It entered into a management agreement with the Deaconess Health System, based in Evansville, Indiana, in 2016. [1] In June 2020 it signed an agreement to become a hospital within the Deaconess system. [2] It joined the system and received its current name on October 1, 2020. [1]
Deaconess Midtown Hospital is a hospital in Evansville, Indiana. It is part of the Deaconess Health System. The hospital has 249 private one person rooms for inpatients. Admittedly it can serve 58 people at a time in its outpatient services. [1] It was known as Deaconess Hospital until August 2017, when it assumed its current name. Before it ...