Lutheran Hospital of Indiana explained

Lutheran Hospital
Org/Group:Lutheran Health Network
Location:7950 West Jefferson Boulevard
Region:Fort Wayne
State:Indiana
Country:US
Healthcare:Public
Type:Community
Emergency:II
Beds:396
Founded:November 1904
Website:http://www.lutheranhospital.com

The Lutheran Hospital of Indiana, commonly known as Lutheran Hospital, is a medical facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

History

At the beginning of the 20th century, local Lutheran church leaders in Fort Wayne felt an urgent need for an additional hospital in the city. Led by Reverend Philip Wambsganss, they raised funds from the surrounding area, in 1904, the 25-bed Lutheran Hospital opened.[1]

The hospital was sold in 1995, with the proceeds forming The Lutheran Foundation which continues promote community wellness through its support of regional organizations, churches, and schools.[1]

Overview

Lutheran Hospital is a tertiary-care facility serving northeastern Indiana, northwestern Ohio and southern Michigan. Lutheran is the region's only heart and kidney transplant center. In addition, Lutheran Children's Hospital offers pediatric inpatient and intensive care units and the most pediatric subspecialties in the region. Lutheran Hospital added a fifth floor which opened in late 2011.

Lutheran Hospital is a member of the Lutheran Health Network, owned by Community Health Systems.

Services

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://thelutheranfoundation.org/about-us/our-history "Our History", The Lutheran Foundation