Hahnemann Hospital (Worcester)

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Hahnemann Hospital is a formerly independent hospital located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The facility is now part of the UMass Memorial Medical Center.

The hospital now features a 9-room operating room surgery center that performs eye surgery, hand and foot procedures, and other surgeries.

42°17′08″N71°47′25″W / 42.2855°N 71.7904°W / 42.2855; -71.7904


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