St. Vincent's Private Hospital (Dublin)

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St. Vincent's Private Hospital
St. Vincent's Healthcare Group
St. Vincent's Private Hospital (Dublin)
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Shown in Dublin
Geography
Location Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates 53°18′55″N6°12′33″W / 53.3154°N 6.2091°W / 53.3154; -6.2091 Coordinates: 53°18′55″N6°12′33″W / 53.3154°N 6.2091°W / 53.3154; -6.2091
Organisation
Care system Private
Type Private hospital
Services
Beds236
History
Opened1974
Links
Website www.svph.ie

St. Vincent's Private Hospital (SVPH) is a private hospital in Dublin, Ireland. [1]

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History

SVPH was founded in 1974 by the Religious Sisters of Charity. The rebuilding of the hospital, to a design by Scott Tallon Walker Architects, was undertaken by John Paul Construction and completed in 2012. [2] [3] It is the largest private hospital in Dublin. SVPH is part of the St. Vincent's Healthcare Group (SVHG), along with St. Vincent's University Hospital and St. Michael's Hospital. [1]

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References

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  2. "St. Vincent's Private Hospital". Scott Tallon Walker Architects. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  3. "'Leaders in Construction' Eamon Booth, Managing Director, John Paul Construction". Irish Building Magazine. 8 August 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2020.