ProMedica Flower Hospital

ProMedica Flower Hospital is a public hospital in Sylvania, Ohio that is part of the ProMedica health system. This level III trauma center has 1500 health care professionals caring for patients in any of the 297 beds in the premises.[1]

ProMedica Flower Hospital
ProMedica
Geography
LocationSylvania, Ohio, USA
Organisation
Care systemPublic
Affiliated universitynone
Services
Emergency departmentLevel III trauma center[1]
Beds297[1]
History
Opened1910[1]
Links
Websitepromedica.org/flower-hospital
The original Flower Hospital in Toledo, Ohio, 1910s

History

In memory of his late wife, Ellen, Stevens Warren Flower took up the task of building Flower Hospital in 1910. It was originally built near his home in downtown Toledo, Ohio, but it was later relocated to Sylvania, Ohio, in 1975.[1]

Amenities

The hospital has a cafeteria with a Subway restaurant, two gift shops, internet access, a library, and pastoral services.[2]

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