St. Francis Hospital
St. Francis Hospital refers to several hospitals located in different countries. These hospitals provide medical services to their respective communities. Here is a list of St. Francis Hospitals in various locations:
In Canada[edit | edit source]
- St. Francis Memorial Hospital in Barry's Bay, Ontario.
In Uganda[edit | edit source]
- St. Francis Hospital Nsambya in Kampala, Uganda.
In the United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
In the United States[edit | edit source]
- CHI Health St. Francis in Grand Island, Nebraska.
- St. Francis Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia.
- St. Francis Hospital (Cincinnati, Ohio).
- St. Francis Hospital (Colorado Springs, Colorado).
- St. Francis Hospital (Columbus, Georgia).
- Saint Francis Hospital of Evanston in Evanston, Illinois.
- St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way, Washington.
- St. Francis Hospital (Flower Hill, New York), also known as Roslyn, New York.
- St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers in Greater Indianapolis, Indiana.
- Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
- St. Francis Hospital in Litchfield, Illinois.
- Saint Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco, California.
- St. Francis Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware.
- St. Francis Hospital in Oklahoma (associated with the Warren Clinic shooting).
Historical[edit | edit source]
- St. Francis Hospital of The Sisters Of The Poor Of St. Francis in New York City, New York (1865-1966).
- St. Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1865–2002).
See also[edit | edit source]
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