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  2. Swedish Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Health Services (formerly Swedish Medical Center) is a nonprofit healthcare provider in the Seattle metropolitan area.It operates five hospital campuses (in the Seattle neighborhoods of First Hill, Cherry Hill and Ballard, and the cities of Edmonds and Issaquah), ambulatory care centers in the cities of Redmond and Mill Creek, and Swedish Medical Group, a network of more than 100 ...

  3. Medical facilities of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Swedish became the first hospital to open on First Hill and was followed by Virginia Mason in 1920 and Harborview in 1931; other hospitals also opened on the hill in the early 20th century but later closed, including Cabrini Hospital, Maynard Hospital, Seattle General Hospital, and Doctors Hospital. [4] [5] Doctors, Swedish, and ...

  4. List of hospitals in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Summit Pacific Medical Center McCleary: Grays Harbor: 11 V Washington Rural Health Collaborative Swedish Medical Center Ballard: Seattle: King: 163: Providence Health (Catholic) Swedish Medical Center Cherry Hill: Seattle: King: 385 Providence Health (Catholic) Swedish Medical Center Edmonds: Edmonds: Snohomish: 217 IV [2] Providence Health ...

  5. Cherry Hill, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Hospital Cherry Hill Campus (formerly Providence Hospital): The first hospital in Seattle, established in 1877 by the Sisters of Providence, a Catholic charity. In 1910, Providence Hospital moved from its original downtown location to what was then already called Squire Park, and in 2000 became a campus of Swedish Hospital.

  6. Swedish American Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Swedish American Hospital, founded in 1911, opened its doors to its first patient on July 18, 1918 with the completion of a 55-bed, US$175,000 facility. The hospital's completion followed a period of fund raising to pay for it. [3] During the mid-1990s officials at Swedish American proposed a long term hospital campus modernization and expansion.

  7. Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle (/ s i ˈ æ t əl / ⓘ see-AT-əl) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America.With a population of 755,078 in 2023, [3] it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States.

  8. Seattle General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Seattle General Hospital and School for Nurses was a hospital and nursing school in the U.S. state of Washington. It was located at 909 Fifth Avenue in Seattle. [1] The hospital was originally established in 1895 and reopened in a new building in 1900. In 1980, it merged with Swedish Medical Center.

  9. Nils August Johanson - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Johanson led the hospital until the mid-1940s. As of 2014, the Swedish Medical Center operates five hospital campuses and a network of more than 100 primary-care and specialty clinics, 9,450 employees and 6,023 credentialed physicians. [2] Dr. Johanson was married to Katharine Brown (1876-1944). Dr. Johanson died on 7 March 1946 in Seattle.