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St. Vincent Hospital

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St. Vincent Hospital
Hospital Sisters Health System
Map
Geography
LocationGreen Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Coordinates44°29′59.9″N 88°00′47.5″W / 44.499972°N 88.013194°W / 44.499972; -88.013194
Organization
Care systemUS
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeCommunity
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic - Franciscan Order
Affiliated universityHospital Sisters Health System
Services
Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center
Beds523 [2]
Helipads
Helipad(FAA LID: 7WI3)[1]
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 60 x 55 18 × 17 Concrete
Public transit accessBus interchange Green Bay Metro
History
Opened1888
Links
Websitehttp://www.stvincenthospital.org
ListsHospitals in Wisconsin

St. Vincent Hospital is a 523 -bed not-for-profit hospital located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It is part of the Hospital Sisters Health System.

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History

View of the skyline of the City of Green Bay from a patient room at the modern HSHS St. Vincent Hospital, overlooking Van Buren Street

St. Vincent Hospital was created in 1888 by the Third Order of Saint Francis.[3] The first hospital was in a home on Quincy Street in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and consisted of just one chair, four beds, and a kettle for laundry.[3]

In 1894, the hospital purchased eight lots on Webster Avenue, and the next year a new hospital building was built at this location.[3]

In 1957, a large, modern addition opened, enlarging the hospital to 437 beds.[3]

In 1998, the hospital partnered with Bellin Health and County Rescue Services to construct a helipad and purchase a rescue helicopter named EAGLE III.[3]

In 2015, the hospital upgraded their pediatric unit into a new St. Vincent Children's Hospital, and became a member of the Children's Hospital Association.[4][5]

In 2016, St. Vincent became the first hospital in Wisconsin to begin offering a Bioresorbable stent.[6]

Medical operations

St. Vincent Hospital partners with Prevea Health, which is also owned by Hospital Sisters Health System, to provide health clinics throughout northeast Wisconsin.[7]

The hospital also operates St. Vincent Children's Hospital, which is located within the main hospital building, but as a separate division.[5]

St. Vincent Hospital also provides sideline physicians for the Green Bay Packers, and players are brought to the hospital for injuries sustained during games.[8]

References

  1. ^ "AirNav: 7WI3 - St Vincent Hospital Heliport". airnav.com. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  2. ^ "St. Vincent Hospital". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Our History". St. Vincent Hospital. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  4. ^ "HSHS St. Vincent Hospital unveils new children's hospital". WFRV-TV. December 9, 2015. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Green Bay children's hospital gets new name". WLUK-TV. December 9, 2015. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  6. ^ Jeff Alexander (October 6, 2016). "HSHS St. Vincent Hospital first in state to use absorbable stent". WBAY-TV. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  7. ^ "Our Story". Prevea Health. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  8. ^ Dennis Grall (January 12, 2017). "Concussion Doctor: Gladstone native a physician at Packer games". Iron Mountain Daily News. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
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