St. Francis Medical Center
St. Francis Medical Center refers to several hospitals across the United States. These hospitals are named after St. Francis, the patron saint of animals and the environment. Each St. Francis Medical Center provides medical services to their respective communities. Here is a list of St. Francis Medical Centers:
- St. Francis Medical Center (Lynwood), located in Lynwood, California.
- St. Francis Medical Center (Colorado Springs), located in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- St. Francis Medical Center (Cape Girardeau), located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
- St. Francis Medical Center (Grand Island), located in Grand Island, Nebraska.
- St. Francis Medical Center (Honolulu), located in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- St. Francis Medical Center (Trenton, New Jersey), located in Trenton, New Jersey.
- St. Francis Medical Center (Midlothian), located in Midlothian, Virginia.
- St. Francis Medical Center (Milwaukee), located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- St. Francis Medical Center (Philadelphia), located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- St. Francis Regional Medical Center (Monroe), located in Monroe, Louisiana.
- St. Francis Regional Medical Center (Shakopee), located in Shakopee, Minnesota.
- OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, located in Peoria, Illinois.
See also[edit | edit source]
- St. Francis Health Center, located in Topeka, Kansas.
- St. Francis Hospital (disambiguation)
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