Flower Hospital – a 279-bed hospital in Sylvania, Ohio – is a member of ProMedica Health System, ranked the 1st most integrated healthcare system in the United States by the 2006 Verispan assessment of integrated healthcare networks. FH’s campus includes a Level III Trauma Center, the region’s leading oncology services, and several senior and assisted-living facilities offered through ProMedica Continuing Care Services.
ProMedica Health System - currently ranked by Verispan as the nation's first most integrated health system, was formed in 1986 and is a Toledo, Ohio-based, not-for-profit health care organization with more than 15,000 employees, 70 corporations and joint ventures, 2,900 physicians and more than 282 sites in its 27-county service area in Ohio and Michigan. ProMedica serves more than 2.5 million patients annually, and includes 10 hospitals; ProMedica Continuing Care Services with senior, rehabilitation and integrative services; ProMedica Physician Group, a large network of primary care, obstetrics, and specialist physicians; Paramount Health Care, the largest HMO in northwest Ohio; and the Health, Education and Research Corporation, with more than 100 academic relationships. Learn more about ProMedica at www.promedica.org.
Sylvania, Ohio, is nicknamed "Tree City, USA," and is a vibrant suburb with many opportunities to live and work. Founded in 1833, Sylvania offers a solid public education system, opportunities for community recreation, sports leagues, public safety and senior center activities. With a population of more than 18,500, the quality of life in this area has made it a popular neighbor to Toledo for many years.