Mount Carmel Health System

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Mount Carmel Health System
Websitewww.mountcarmelhealth.com
Mount Carmel West, closed in 2019

Mount Carmel Health System is the second-largest health care system in central

Trinity Health.[2]

Mount Carmel formerly operated Mount Carmel West in Franklinton, from 1886 to 2019.

In August 2016, Adeptus Health reached an agreement with the Mount Carmel Health System to build and operate emergency rooms in Ohio under the Mount Carmel brand.[3]

Columbus CyberKnife Center

Columbus CyberKnife is a facility specializing in stereotactic body radiation therapy cancer treatment. The center treats malignant and benign tumors in the kidney, brain, eye, liver, pancreas, lung, spine and prostate, using CyberKnife technology.

Columbus CyberKnife opened in 2010 as a service of the system's Mount Carmel St. Ann's Hospital in Westerville, Ohio.[4] In addition to treating certain types of cancer, the center also treats trigeminal neuralgia, a neuropathic disorder that causes intense pain throughout the face. The CyberKnife delivers high dose radiation beams to the trigeminal nerve to treat the condition noninvasively.

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived February 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Ghose, Carrie (30 October 2015). "Mount Carmel grows to $1.7B as it starts next expansion phase". bizjournals.com. American City Business Journals. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  3. ^ Ghose, Carrie (August 5, 2016). "Hilliard Hospital Fills Gap in Mount Carmel Network, Kicks off Venture with ER Operator Adeptus". Columbus Business First. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  4. ^ Tortora, Andrea (Jul 29, 2011). "Health magnet: CyberKnife". Columbus Business First.

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