Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare

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Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare is a comprehensive healthcare system that operates in the Midwestern United States. It is part of the larger Ascension network, one of the largest non-profit health systems in the United States. Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare provides a wide range of medical services, including primary care, specialty care, and hospital services.

History

Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare was founded by the Wheaton Franciscan Sisters, a religious order dedicated to healthcare and social services. The organization has grown over the years to include multiple hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities across several states.

Services

Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare offers a variety of services, including but not limited to:

Facilities

The healthcare system operates several hospitals and clinics, including:

Community Involvement

Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare is committed to community service and outreach. The organization participates in various community health initiatives, educational programs, and charitable activities to improve the overall health and well-being of the communities it serves.

Affiliation with Ascension

In 2015, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare became part of Ascension, enhancing its ability to provide high-quality care through shared resources and expertise.

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