List of hospitals in Ohio

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List of hospitals in Ohio (U.S. state), sorted by county and name of hospital or medical center.

Ohio counties

A[]

  • Adams County
  • Ashtabula County
  • Ashtabula County Medical Center - Ashtabula
  • Cleveland Clinic - Rock Creek
  • (formerly Brown Memorial Hospital) - Conneaut
  • (formerly Memorial Hospital of Geneva) - Geneva
  • - Saint Marys, Ohio

B[]

  • Belmont County
  • Butler County

C[]

  • Ohio Valley Medical Center - Springfield
  • - Springfield
  • Clermont County
  • - Wilmington
  • Columbiana County
  • - East Liverpool
  • - Salem
  • Crawford County
  • Cuyahoga County

D[]

  • Defiance County
  • Delaware County

E[]

  • Erie County
  • Firelands Regional Medical Center - Sandusky

F[]

Fairfield County[]

Fayette County[]

Franklin County[]

Mount Carmel Health System Facilities[]

Nationwide Children's Hospital[]

OhioHealth Facilities[]

  • - Columbus
  • Doctors Hospital - Columbus
  • Dublin Methodist Hospital - Dublin
  • Grant Medical Center - Columbus
  • - Grove City
  • - Columbus
  • Riverside Methodist Hospital - Columbus
    • McConnell Heart Hospital at Riverside

Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Facilities (The Ohio State University)[]

  • Brain and Spine Hospital - Columbus
  • Dodd Rehabilitation Hospital - Columbus
  • East Hospital - Columbus
  • The James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute - Columbus
  • OSU Harding Hospital (psychiatric services) - Columbus
  • Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital - Columbus
  • Talbot Hall (alcohol and drug treatment services) - Columbus
  • University Hospital - Columbus

Fulton County[]

G[]

  • - Gallipolis
  • Geauga County
  • Heather Hill - Chardon
  • (formerly Geauga Community Hospital) - Chardon

H[]

  • Hamilton County
  • Blanchard Valley Hospital - Findlay
  • Fostoria Community Hospital - Fostoria
  • Hardin County
  • Harrison Community Hospital - Cadiz (West Virginia University Health System)[3]
  • Henry County

J[]

Holzer Medical Center, Jackson
  • Jefferson County
  • - Steubenville
  • - Steubenville

K[]

L[]

  • Lake County
  • - Bellefontaine
  • Lorain County
  • Lucas County

M[]

  • Madison County
  • Mahoning County
  • Lodi Community Hospital-Lodi (Cleveland Clinic)
  • Medina Hospital-Medina (Cleveland Clinic)
  • Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital-Wadsworth (Summa Health System)
  • - Mt. Gilead
Muskingum County
  • - Zanesville

O[]

P[]

  • Paulding County
  • Pickaway County
  • - Circleville
  • Pike County
  • Portage County
  • University Hospitals Portage Medical Center - Ravenna

R[]

  • - Chillicothe

S[]

  • Scioto County
  • Seneca County
  • - Sidney
  • Stark County
  • - Alliance
  • Aultman Hospital - Canton
  • - Canton (University Hospitals of Cleveland)
  • Summit County
  • Akron Children's Hospital - Akron
  • Akron City Hospital - Akron (Summa Health System)
  • Akron General Hospital - Akron (Cleveland Clinic)
  • Saint Thomas Hospital - Akron (Summa Health System)
  • Barberton Citizens Hospital - Barberton (Summa Health System)
  • Western Reserve Hospital - Cuyahoga Falls

T[]

  • Trumbull County
  • Tuscarawas County

U[]

  • Union County
  • - Marysville

W[]

  • Warren County
  • Washington County
  • Wayne County
The Wood County Hospital in Bowling Green, Ohio
  • Wood County
  • Mercy Health Perrysburg Hospital - Perrysburg
  • - Bowling Green

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Schroeder, Kaitlin (2021-05-10). "Local hospitals get new names as part of Kettering Health rebranding". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  2. ^ Schroeder, Kaitlin (2018-09-11). "Beavercreek hospital starts work on five-story tower". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  3. ^ "Barnesville Hospital, Harrison Community Hospital officially join WVU Medicine | WVU Medicine". 2015-08-06. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  4. ^ Fisher, Jacob (2020-08-11). "Kettering Health Network: New $30M facility opens in Piqua (Photos)". Dayton Business Journal. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  5. ^ Fisher, Jacob (2021-04-14). "Kettering Health Network to expand, renovate care center in Huber Heights". Dayton Business Journal. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  6. ^ Fisher, Mark (2014-06-30). "Preble County leaders welcome KHN medical facility". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  7. ^ Bush, John (2019-07-11). "Middletown hospital undergoing $2.5M expansion less than a year after opening". Dayton Business Journal. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
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