St. Vincent Mercy Children's Hospital

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Mercy Health - Children's Hospital
Mercy Health Partners
Geography
Location Toledo, Ohio, United States
Coordinates 41°40′06″N83°32′34″W / 41.6683333°N 83.5427778°W / 41.6683333; -83.5427778 Coordinates: 41°40′06″N83°32′34″W / 41.6683333°N 83.5427778°W / 41.6683333; -83.5427778
Organization
Affiliated university None
Services
Emergency department Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit [1]
Beds72 [1]
History
Founded1998 [2]
Links
Website http://mercyweb.org/childrens/
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St. Vincent Mercy Children's Hospital is a children's hospital in Toledo, Ohio and is part of Mercy Health Partners. [3]

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