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Location | southwestern Indiana, southern Illinois, northwestern Kentucky, United States |
Coordinates | 37°59′00″N 87°34′15″W / 37.9834°N 87.5708°W / 37.9834; -87.5708 |
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Public transit access | METS |
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Website | http://deaconess.com/ |
Lists | Hospitals in the United States |
Deaconess Midtown Hospital is a hospital in Evansville, Indiana. It is part of the Deaconess Health System.
The hospital has 249 private one person rooms for inpatients. Admittedly it can serve 58 people at a time in its outpatient services.[1]
It was known as Deaconess Hospital until August 2017, when it assumed its current name. Before it received a distinct name, it was informally distinguished from other Deaconess hospitals by the community as the Main Hospital, the Downtown Hospital, or the Hospital on Mary Street.[2]
Healthcare in Southwestern Indiana
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Daviess County (14) |
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Dubois County (19) |
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Gibson County (26) |
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Knox County (42) |
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Martin County (51) |
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Perry County (62) |
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Pike County (63) |
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Posey County (65) |
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Spencer County (74) |
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Vanderburgh County (82) |
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Warrick County (87) |
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City of Evansville
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