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  2. Mercy (healthcare organization) - Wikipedia

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    Mercy is an American nonprofit Catholic healthcare organization founded in 1871 by the Sisters of Mercy. [1] It is located in the Midwestern United States with headquarters within Greater St. Louis in the west St. Louis County, Missouri suburb of Chesterfield. Mercy is the seventh largest Catholic health care system in the United States. [2]

  3. List of hospitals in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Christian Hospital - St. Louis; St. Luke's Des Peres Hospital - Des Peres, Missouri; Kindred Hospital - St. Louis - St. Louis; Mercy Hospital St. Louis - Creve Coeur, Missouri; Mercy Hospital South - Unincorporated South St. Louis County, Missouri (Tesson Ferry Township) Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital - Chesterfield, Missouri; Metropolitan Saint ...

  4. Mercy Hospital South - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, St. Anthony's became affiliated with Mercy, which operates Mercy Hospital St. Louis. St. Anthony's officially changed names to Mercy Hospital South on October 1, 2018 to match the Mercy branding. [3] This is the second time St. Anthony's has been afflicted with the entity now known as Mercy. In 1995, leaders of St. Luke's hospital in ...

  5. Mercy Hospital St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Hospital, originally known as St. John's Infirmary, was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1871 in downtown St. Louis as a 25-bed hospital in a school building. [2] In 1963, the hospital's current location was founded in Creve Coeur, Missouri. Since then, it has expanded, treating patients in the St. Louis region and other parts of ...

  6. Homer G. Phillips Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Homer G. Phillips Hospital was the only public hospital for African Americans in St. Louis, Missouri from 1937 until 1955, when the city began to desegregate. It continued to operate after the desegregation of city hospitals, and continued to serve the Black community of St. Louis until its closure in 1979.

  7. List of hospitals in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oakwood Springs – Oklahoma City; OK Center for Orthopaedic & Multi-Specialty Hospital – Oklahoma City; Okeene Municipal Hospital – Okeene; Oklahoma ER & Hospital – Edmond; Oklahoma Forensic Center – Vinita; Oklahoma City Veterans Administration Hospital – Oklahoma City; Oklahoma Heart Hospital – Oklahoma City

  8. St. Vincent's Hospital (Normandy, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent's Hospital was a Catholic hospital in Normandy, Missouri. In 1858, the Sisters of Charity founded St. Vincent's Sanitarium for those with nervous and mental diseases . [ 2 ] The hospital was located on St. Vincent's Lane north of St. Charles Rock Road; it is the current home of the Castle Park Apartments.

  9. Deaconess Hospital (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Oklahoma City, OK, United States: Coordinates: Organization; Religious affiliation: Baptist (Present) Free Methodist(1931-2005) Services; Beds: 238 [1] History; Former name(s) Deaconness Hospital, AllianceHealth Deaconness: Links; Website