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Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center

Coordinates: 41°40′06″N 83°32′34″W / 41.6683333°N 83.5427778°W / 41.6683333; -83.5427778
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St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center
Mercy Health Partners
Map
Geography
LocationToledo, Ohio, United States
Coordinates41°40′06″N 83°32′34″W / 41.6683333°N 83.5427778°W / 41.6683333; -83.5427778
Organization
Affiliated universityUniversity of Toledo Medical Center
Services
Emergency departmentLevel I Trauma Center
History
Opened1855
Links
Websitehttps://www.mercy.com/
ListsHospitals in Ohio
Other linksHospitals in Ohio

St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center was the first hospital in Toledo, Ohio and is part of Mercy Health Partners.

Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center (MSVMC), established in 1855, is the critical care regional referral and teaching center within the Mercy Health Partners system, a seven hospital faith-based system serving Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan.

St. Vincent holds the highest designation for treating high risk mothers & babies, is a Level I Trauma Center for children & adults and is an accredited Chest Pain Center.[1]

SVMMC through a partnership with University of Toledo Medical Center and St Rita's Medical Center operates a 6 helicopter Air-Ambulance and a 5 ground-based critical care ambulance entity called LifeFlight/MobileLife with helicopters based in Toledo, Wauseon, Bluffton, Clyde, and Milan. [2] LifeFlight/MobileLife is northwest Ohio's primary means of critical care transports. It is also the primary way that the Lake Erie Islands (Put-in-Bay, Middle Bass, and Kelly's Island) transport their patients to the mainland.


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