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Mercy Health’s Medical Center Opens
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October 6-19, 2015 • Vol. 20, No. 13 • www.sylvaniaadvantage.com
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13A Timothy, William and Jacob Sterns and their dad, Brian, enjoyed inspecting the Life Flight helicopter that landed on the heliopad behind Mercy Health Sylvania Medical Center just before the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Sylvania School Superintendent Scott Nelson, Mercy Metro Hospital Division President and CEO Tom Arquilla, Mercy Health Medical Centers Director Chris Golivier, M.D., Mercy Health President and COO, Imran Andrabi, M.D., Senior Vice President, Mission and Values Integration, Sr. Dorothy Thum, Mercy Board of Trustees Chairwoman Denise Hasbrook, Mercy Heath Senior Vice President Dennis Sherry and Mercy Health Vice President, Ambulatory Services, Jason Theodore cut the ribbon to celebrate the opening of Mercy Health Medical Center.
ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Sunday, Oct. 4 to mark the opening of Mercy Health’s second full-service, free-standing emergency and diagnostic center on the corner of Central Avenue and King Road. The 18,000 square-foot facility features 12 exam rooms, two of which are dedicated to pediatric care. There is also a laboratory and an imaging center. The emergency care services are fully operational 24 hours a day/seven days a week and provide patients with the same level of quality care they would receive at an in-patient hospital setting. The center is staffed by board-certified and board-eligible ER physicians and a team of experienced caregivers. As a full-service emergency room, the facility serves a wide range of patients including those who require a higher level of care brought in by EMS providers. The medical center is designed to treat patients suffering from strokes, heart attacks, respiratory distress, head injuries, abdominal pain and sports and orthopedic injuries. “High quality emergency care is synonymous with the Mercy name. As we mention time and time again, emergency care should be within minutes from where people live and work. Yet, for our neighbors in the more Western communities, they’ve had to travel upwards of 25 minutes to reach such level of care. Now, that will changes,” said Imran Andrabi, M.D., president, CEO and chief network integration officer for Mercy Health. “Our experienced medical team is committed to delivering top quality emergency medical care in a warm and caring environment that will leave the patient and their families with an endearing and
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lasting impression. Our commitment to exceptional service, as demonstrated by our high patient satisfaction scores in Perrysburg, is reflected in Sylvania Township as well,” said Chris Goliver, M.D., medical director for both Mercy Health Sylvania and Perrysburg medical centers. The project cost just over $14 million and took approximately 11 months to complete. Rudolph Libbe served as the general contractor for the project.
Fall Festival Plans Underway
Plans are underway for the annual Fall Festival on Sunday, Oct. 18 beginning at 11 a.m. through 3 p.m. in downtown Sylvania. Booths will line both sides of the street providing information about services, political candidates and issues along with food vendors and more. Members of Boy Scout Troop 154 are encouraging Fall Festival guests to bring a nonperishable food item, which they collect during the festival and along the parade route. These items will be donated to the food pantry at Sylvania Area Family Services. The parade begins at 12:45 p.m. and will assemble in the Northview High School parking lot. The parade will travel east on Monroe Street turning north on Main Street, west on Erie Street and concluding at Memorial Field. Lourdes University President David Livingston, Ph.D., has been named the 2015 Fall Festival Parade Grand Marshal. He will be joined by the Lourdes’ mascot, Gubbio.
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Nicole Emerick and her son Corbin look over the apples at the Stevens Farm table.
Red Bird Art Walk
Carolyn Mahlman had streaks of color placed in her hair at Revé’s interactive ‘art’ project.
Crowned
Senior Carol Wygant was honored as the 2015 Northview High School Homecoming queen.
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