Grace Hospital

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Grace Hospital may refer to:

Fictional[edit | edit source]

  • The fictional Seattle Grace Hospital in Seattle, Washington, which is the setting for the ABC series Grey's Anatomy

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Defunct[edit | edit source]

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Grace Hospital refers to several hospitals around the world. Some are active and operational, while others are defunct. This article provides an overview of the different Grace Hospitals.

Fictional[edit | edit source]

The fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, located in Seattle, Washington, is the primary setting for the popular ABC series Grey's Anatomy.

Active[edit | edit source]

- Grace Hospital (Morganton) in Morganton, North Carolina, United States. - Grace Hospital (Richmond, Virginia) in Richmond, Virginia, United States. - Grace Hospital (Winnipeg) in Winnipeg, Canada. - Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, United States. - Toronto Grace Health Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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- B.C. Women's Hospital & Health Centre (formerly Grace Hospital) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. - Birchmount Hospital (formerly Scarborough Grace Hospital) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. - Boston Emergency and General Hospital was known as Grace Hospital from 1906 to 1912. - Grace Hospital (Seattle) - Grace Maternity Hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia, which merged with Izaak Walton Killam Hospital in 1996. It is now known as IWK Health Centre. - Grace Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, which merged with New Haven Hospital in 1945. It is now known as Yale New Haven Hospital.

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