St. Vincent Health

St. Vincent Health

A member of Ascension Health, the nation’s largest not-for-profit and Catholic Healthcare System, St.Vincent Health is the state’s largest healthcare employer, with 17 health ministries serving 45 counties in central Indiana.

St.Vincent Health is dedicated to the Spirit of Caring, guided by Core Values that reflect our commitment to quality, compassion and affordability in healthcare. Throughout St.Vincent Health, the ageless mission of St.Vincent de Paul remains unchanged: to minister to the bodies, minds and spirits of those in need.

Facilities

* Saint John’s Health System in Anderson
* Seton Specialty Hospital
* St. Joseph Hospital in Kokomo
* St. Vincent Carmel Hospital
* St. Vincent Clay Hospital in Brazil
* St. Vincent Frankfort Hospital
* St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital (Peyton Manning Children's Hospital)
* St. Vincent Jennings Hospital in North Vernon
* St. Vincent Mercy Hospital in Elwood
* St. Vincent New Hope
* St. Vincent Pediatric Rehabilitation Center
* St. Vincent Randolph Hospital in Winchester
* St. Vincent Stress Center
* St. Vincent Williamsport Hospital
* St. Vincent Women’s Hospital
* Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana

External links

* [http://www.stvincent.org/ St. Vincent Health website]


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