Parkview Health

Parkview Health System, founded in 1878 with Fort Wayne City Hospital is a network of more than 80 community hospitals and clinics in northern Indiana and northwest Ohio. The not-for-profit Parkview Health System is the region's largest employer with more than 12,000.[1] The Parkview Physicians Group [2] is also part of the Parkview Health System. Parkview Physicians Group includes more than 700 providers in more than 45 specialties.[3]

Parkview Health
Geography
Location10501 Corporate Drive,, Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States (Regional Medical Center)
Organisation
Care systemPublic
TypeCommunity
Services
Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center certification
History
OpenedOctober 19, 1878
Links
Websitehttp://www.parkview.com Parkview Health System

History

Parkview Health traces its roots back to Fort Wayne City Hospital, founded in 1878, that went through a series of name changes, including: Hope Hospital (1891-1922), Methodist Hospital (1922-1953), Parkview Memorial Hospital (1953-1955), and Parkview Hospital Randallia (1955 - Current). Parkview Health's flagship hospital campus, Parkview Regional Medical Center, was founded in March 2012.

As of 2013, Parkview officials announced a facelift of $3.2 million to Parkview Randilla Hospital. It includes a new entryway, new signage, a large courtyard, and a park.[4] An interior facelift was conducted right after the Parkview Regional Medical Center was complete in May 2012, which included turning 150 patient rooms into private, more comfortable rooms. Other highlights include acute and continuing care centers, a surgery area, the Center for Wound Healing, Center on Aging and Health and a full-service emergency department. The facility also offers a family birthing center, imaging and lab services, endoscopy, and a sleep lab.[5]

CyberKnife

Parkview has the region’s only CyberKnife®, a precise and virtually painless outpatient treatment that effectively targets tumors and dramatically reduces procedure time for some patients. CyberKnife delivers focused beams of radiation to the tumor from numerous angles with a high degree of accuracy, thus preserving the healthy tissue surround the tumor. Typically, only five or fewer CyberKnife treatments are needed compared to as many as 40 conventional radiation treatments. With virtually no recovery period and virtually no side effects, CyberKnife is a powerful tool against cancer. Since 2006, more than 900 patients have been treated with Parkview’s CyberKnife System.[6]

Locations

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References

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  2. "Home l Parkview Health l Northeast Indiana and Northwest Ohio". Parkview.com. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  3. "FirstCare - Walk in Clinic - Parkview Health - NE Indiana and NW Ohio". Parkview.com. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-07-09. Retrieved 2013-07-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-07-21. Retrieved 2013-07-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. "Cyberknife Radiation Therapy - Parkview Health". Parkview.com. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
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