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Grandview Medical Center

www.ketteringhealth.orggrandview

 
You`ll feel like part of our family when you visit Grandview Medical Center in our historic Dayton, Ohio neighborhood. Since we originally opened as Dayton Osteopathic Hospital in 1926, we`ve provided quality, compassionate care to our community. Today we continue the tradition as one of the nation`s largest osteopathic teaching hospitals and as part of Kettering Health Network. Grandview Medical Center is currently under renovation. A brand new wing will provide more private patient rooms and new pre and post-surgery areas. Our main lobby is getting a new look, along with a brand new cafeteria, gift shop and pharmacy. Our services include ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion

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