Logansport Memorial Hospital

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Logansport Memorial Hospital is an 83-bed, HFAP-accredited, regional medical center providing healthcare services to residents in Logansport, Cass County, and the surrounding north central Indiana area.

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History

The origin of the hospital goes back to its founding in 1925, when the formerly titled Cass County Hospital admitted its first patient on May 14. Staff included the first administrator – a woman, named Miss Harriet Jones – and also a graduate nurse, one bookkeeper, seven registered nurses, five undergraduate nurses, and a graduate physician. In July 1947, the hospital changed its name to Memorial Hospital, now better known today as Logansport Memorial Hospital. [1]

As healthcare services have been upgraded through construction and technology, the original 1925 structure has been either torn down or renovated along the way. Today, the facility comprises two medical office buildings for physician practices, a comprehensive obstetrical unit known as the Family Birth Center, a wing of private inpatient rooms, a full-service surgery wing, emergency room, and a parking deck for patients, among other areas. Every area of Logansport Memorial Hospital is now modern and utilizes green technology wherever possible. [1]

About

Logansport Memorial Hospital (LMH) is proud to be an independent, county-owned, not-for-profit hospital serving the communities in Cass and surrounding counties. LMH has integrated its physician practices into the Logansport Memorial Physician Network, and employs today more than 50 medical providers, including board-certified physicians, nurse practitioners, and other professionals. Consulting physicians are also included as part of the LMH medical staff in an effort to offer local alternatives for access to specialty care. As the 3rd largest employer in Cass County, LMH employs almost 600 full-time and part-time equivalent employees who deliver a wide range of services to patients.

Hospital Services

Logansport Memorial Physician Network Offices

Facilities

Logansport Memorial Hospital

Medical Office Building West

1201 Michigan Avenue
Logansport, IN 46947

Medical Office Building East

1025 Michigan Avenue
Logansport, IN 46947

LMPN General Surgery

820 Fulton Street
Logansport, IN 46947

Clinic Locations

Express Medical Center

3400 E. Market Street
Logansport, IN 46947

Camden Health Center

132 West Main
Camden, IN 46917

Peru Medical Center

751 W 2nd Street, Suite 100
Peru, IN 46970

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