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  2. OSF HealthCare - Wikipedia

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    Peoria, IL 505 [13] OSF Saint James - John W. Albrecht Medical Center Pontiac, IL 42 [13] OSF St. Joseph Medical Center: Bloomington, IL 149 [13] OSF Saint Luke Medical Center Kewanee, IL 25 [13] OSF St. Mary Medical Center Galesburg, IL 81 [13] OSF Saint Paul Medical Center Mendota, IL 25 [13] Children's Hospital of Illinois: Peoria, IL 144 [13]

  3. Children's Hospital of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric specialization in Peoria dates back to 1934, when the new pediatrics floor at St. Francis opened with 35 beds. In 1952, construction started on the St. Francis Children's Hospital, which opened in 1954, and occupied two floors of the new three-story building.

  4. OSF St. Joseph Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    OSF St. Joseph Medical Center is a 149-bed Level II trauma center hospital complex in Bloomington, Illinois, USA, and is part of the OSF Healthcare System. [1] St. Joseph Hospital accepted its first patient on 1880. The original hospital was a two-story brick mansion on Jackson Street. The current site on East Washington Street was opened in ...

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  6. Children's Care Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Care Foundation is an organization based in Chicago. It developed from the Home for Destitute Crippled Children, which was established in 1892. The foundation's building was completed in 1906, had 100 beds, and was affiliated with Rush Medical College. It later developed into the Whyler Children's Hospital, which was opened in 1967.

  7. Children's Organ Transplant Association - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Organ Transplant Association (COTA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Bloomington, Indiana, that helps children and young adults who need a life-saving organ, bone marrow, cord blood, tissue or stem cell transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. [1] [2] [3] [4]