Mercy Health (Ohio & Kentucky)
Mercy Health is a Catholic health care system with locations in Ohio and Kentucky.
On September 1, 2018 Mercy Health and Bon Secours Health System combined to become . Bon Secours Mercy Health headquarters are co-located with Mercy Heath in Cincinnati, Ohio.History
The Religious Sisters of Mercy were founded in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland, by Catherine McAuley. The sisters arrived in the United States in 1843. Eventually thirty-nine separate Sisters of Mercy congregations across the United States and Latin America developed from that first convent in Pittsburgh. The Sisters of Mercy established hospitals in Hamilton, Ohio in 1892 and in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in 1898.Hospitals
Mercy Health serves seven markets: Cincinnati, Toledo, Youngstown, Lima, Lorain and Springfield in Ohio and Paducah and Irvine in Kentucky.Cincinnati, Ohio
In the Cincinnati area, there are five hospitals:
And three additional 24-hour standalone emergency rooms:
- Mercy Health Mt. Orab Medical Center
- Mercy Health Queen City Medical Center
- Mercy Health Rookwood Medical Center
Lima, Ohio
One hospital in Allen County:
- Mercy Health St. Rita's Medical Center
One additional 24-hour standalone emergency room:
Eight hospitals in Toledo and the Northwest Ohio area:
And one additional 24-hour standalone emergency room:
- Mercy Health Sylvania Medical Center
Youngstown, Ohio
Three hospitals in the Mahoning Valley area:
- Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital
- Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
- Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren Hospital
One additional standalone 24-hour emergency room:
- Mercy Health Austintown Medical Center
Irvine, Kentucky
- Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital
Paducah, Kentucky
- Mercy Health Lourdes Hospital