ProMedica Bixby Hospital

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ProMedica Bixby Hospital
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ProMedica Bixby Hospital
Geography
Location Adrian, Michigan, United States
Coordinates 41°54′49″N84°02′57″W / 41.91352°N 84.0492°W / 41.91352; -84.0492
Organization
Care system Public
Type Community
Affiliated university None
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds88
History
Opened1911
Links
Website https://www.promedica.org/bixby-hospital/Pages/default.aspx
Lists Hospitals in Michigan

ProMedica Bixby Hospital (formerly Bixby Medical Center) was a public hospital in Adrian, Michigan that was part of the ProMedica Health System. It was replaced in 2020 with Charles and Virginia Hickman Hospital. The new hospital also replaced Herrick Medical Center in Tecumseh. [1]

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References

  1. Wessel, Bob. "Bixby Hospital moves into the 21st Century". The Daily Telegram. Retrieved 2022-08-28.