Wyandot Memorial Hospital

Details

Name :

Wyandot Memorial Hospital

Address  :

885 North Sandusky Avenue

Town  :

Upper Sandusky

State  :

Ohio

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

43351

Phone  :

419 294 4991

Web URL  :

Wyandot Memorial Hospital
Specialization
  • Cardiology
  • Oncologist
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 31

Other Facilities

  • Pathology
  • X-Ray
  • CT/MRI
  • physical therapy


Description

Wyandot Memorial Hospital
A modern rural hospital in Upper Sandusky Ohio serving the residents of Wyandot County and its surrounding areas

Our Mission
Caring for the Health of Our Community

Our Vision
We believe these four guiding principals provide our foundation for personal care and professional excellence

Service

Progress

Relationships

Stewardship


History

History
Wyandot Memorial Hospital is a notforprofit acute care hospital offering medical surgical obstetrical critical care coronary care and medical oncology

The hospital opened in 1950 and operates 16 medicalsurgical department beds 5 intensivecoronary care unit beds and 4 obstetrical beds in maternity The nursery has a capacity of 6 bassinets

The hospital also offers a 24hour emergency department heliport for emergency transfers laboratorypathology pharmacy respiratory therapy radiology ultrasound mammography CT and Dexa scanning mobile MRI and PET nuclear medicine cardiology physical therapy JobCare occupational health Wellness Center rehab and disease prevention programs and home medical equipment and supplies

Below are three photos from the hospitals historical archives on the left are nurse Ruth Worline with Dr FM Smith centered is WMH as it appeared shortly after its initial construction and on the right is Dr CB Schoolfield You can find Wyandot Memorial Hospitals gallery of historical photographs displayed in its medical office building hallway
Neonatal intensive care unit reunion planned in Mobile

MOBILE Alabama Some of them were born months early weighing little more than a pound Despite the odds many of the tiny infants have thrived thanks to modern medicine and countless prayers Newborns who spent time in the neonatal intensive care unit at the University of South Alabama Childrens amp Womens Hospital and their families are invited to ... Read More

Support Groups A Lifeline for People in the Early Stages of Alzheimers Disease

quotIt was like opening the door to a sunlit roomquot says a member of Phyllis Dycks support group recalling the first time she attended a meeting for people in the early stages of Alzheimers disease Never before had she been with other people who understood what it was like to live with the disease Caregiver support groups have been around for ... Read More