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Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center was a hospital located in Plainfield, New Jersey. It was part of the Solaris Health System and served the Union County area. The medical center provided a range of healthcare services including emergency care, surgical services, and specialized medical treatments.

History

Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center was founded in 1877. Over the years, it expanded its facilities and services to meet the growing healthcare needs of the community. The hospital was named after Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, a prominent Lutheran minister and patriarch of the Muhlenberg family in America.

Services

The medical center offered a variety of services, including:

Closure

In 2008, Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center closed its doors due to financial difficulties. The closure was met with significant opposition from the local community, who relied on the hospital for their healthcare needs. The building has since been repurposed for other uses.

Legacy

Despite its closure, Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center left a lasting impact on the community. Many former employees and patients remember the hospital for its quality care and dedicated staff. The closure highlighted the challenges faced by community hospitals in maintaining financial viability.

See also

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