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Candler Hospital (Savannah)

Coordinates: 32°01′39″N 81°05′57″W / 32.027365°N 81.099214°W / 32.027365; -81.099214
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Candler Hospital
St. Joseph's/Candler Hospital
Map
Geography
Location5353 Reynolds Street, Savannah, Georgia, United States
Coordinates32°01′39″N 81°05′57″W / 32.027365°N 81.099214°W / 32.027365; -81.099214
Services
Beds384 licensed beds
History
Opened1804
Links
Websitewww.sjchs.org
ListsHospitals in Georgia

Candler Hospital is a historic 384-bed hospital currently located at 5353 Reynolds Street in Savannah, Georgia. It was originally founded in 1804 as a Seamen's Hospital and poor house and eventually became known as Savannah Hospital.[1] It is the second oldest hospital in America in continuous operation.[2] In 1931 the hospital was endowed by Coca-Cola founder, Asa Griggs Candler and renamed after his brother Warren Akin Candler, who led the hospital to become affiliated with the Methodist Church. Candler Hospital later merged St. Joseph's Hospital, another hospital also located in Savannah. The Candler campus is now home to the 62,000 sq ft Nancy N. and J.C Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion, the region's National Cancer Institute selected cancer center, a national destination for cancer care.[1] Candler Hospital also houses a Level II NICU, and the Mary Telfair Women's Hospital which offers specialized care for women.[3][4]

It is included in Savannah Historic District

See also


References

  1. ^ a b "History - St. Joseph's/Candler - Savannah, GA". www.sjchs.org.
  2. ^ "St. Joseph's/Candler - Savannah Hospital - Savannah, GA". www.sjchs.org.
  3. ^ "About Telfair BirthPlace | My Telfair Doc | St. Joseph's/Candler". www.mytelfairdoc.com. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  4. ^ "Candler Hospital] historical marker". Georgia Info Galileo.