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  2. List of hospitals in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Shriners Children's Ohio Dayton: Montgomery: 7 x 1968 Cincinnati Shriners Hospital Southwest General Health Center (University Hospitals affiliate) Middleburg Heights: Cuyahoga: 354 Level III 1920 Sprague Haven Select Medical Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital, Avon Avon: Lorain: 60 x 2015 –

  3. OhioHealth - Wikipedia

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    The system consists of 15 hospitals, 200+ ambulatory sites, hospice, home health, medical equipment and other health services spanning 47 Ohio counties. [1] As of May 2020, the organization has 35,000 physicians, associates, and volunteers, with more than $4.3 billion in net revenue. [1] [2]

  4. The MetroHealth System - Wikipedia

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    The system provides care at three hospitals, more than 20 health centers and 40 additional sites throughout Cuyahoga County. [4] As of December 2023, it had almost 9,000 employees. [5] The system is the 10th largest employer in Northeast Ohio. [6] MetroHealth is a Level I Adult Trauma Center and Level II Pediatric Trauma Center. [4]

  5. Category:Hospitals in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Teaching hospitals in Ohio (12 P) Pages in category "Hospitals in Ohio" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  6. Cleveland Clinic Marymount Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Marymount was one of the first hospitals to have a coronary unit, an in-house nurse-training program, psychiatric services, and clinical engineering. In 1980, another wave of renovations and expansions began as well as supportive endeavors with St. Alexis Hospital Medical Center [5] and Saint Vincent Charity Hospital and Health ...

  7. History of Cleveland Clinic - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Crile, MD, one of the four founders. The Cleveland Clinic had its roots in the Lakeside Unit, [1] [2] an American First World War medical-surgical unit consisting of volunteers from Cleveland's Western Reserve University Lakeside Hospital, (now part of the University Hospitals medical system), organized and led by George W. Crile, MD the hospital's chief of surgery.

  8. Lists of hospitals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lists or actual hospitals in insular areas of the United States include: List of hospitals in American Samoa (total: 1) [4] List of hospitals in Guam (total: 3) [5] List of hospitals in the Northern Mariana Islands (total: 1) [6] List of hospitals in Puerto Rico (notable: 6) [7] List of hospitals in the United States Virgin Islands (total: 2) [8]

  9. University Hospitals Portage Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    University Hospitals Portage Medical Center is a 117-staffed-bed hospital located in Ravenna, Ohio, United States, that serves the residents of Portage County and surrounding communities. Affiliated with University Hospitals of Cleveland , the hospital includes an urgent care facility, surgery center, comprehensive imaging facilities, and a ...