Mercy Health — Clermont Hospital
High-quality health care for the residents of Clermont and Brown counties in Ohio
Mercy Health — Clermont Hospital offers you the high-quality health care you need and the compassion you deserve, conveniently located for residents of Clermont and Brown counties in Ohio. Our expert doctors, nurses and caregivers are here for you with one of the region’s largest intensive care units, a dedicated wound care center, 24/7 emergency care, pulmonology care unit, orthopedic and spine care and surgical services. In addition, Mercy Health — Clermont Hospital is home to the Behavioral Health Institute, providing a full spectrum of behavioral health care and recovery services.
Established in 1973, we’ve proudly served as Clermont County’s leading health care provider. Our award-winning services and programs were designed to make lives better — mind, body and spirit.
Recognized As One of the Nation's Top HospitalsIn 2016, Truven Health AnalyticsTM named Mercy Health — Clermont Hospital one of the nation’s 100 Top Hospitals®. This is the seventh time Clermont Hospital earned the prestigious recognition. |
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Lung Cancer Screenings Save LivesMercy Health — Clermont Hospital earned Lung Cancer Screening Center accreditation because we provide safe, effective diagnostic care for individuals at the highest risk for lung cancer. |
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| Proven Excellence in Heart Failure CareHospitals receiving the Get With The Guidelines Bronze Performance Award have demonstrated a commitment to treating (heart failure or stroke) patients with 85 percent or higher compliance to core standard levels of care as outlined by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association for 90 consecutive days. At Mercy Health Clermont Hospital, we care about our patients. That’s why we’ve made a commitment to turn treatment guidelines into lifelines. |
| Accredited Chest Pain Center Mercy Health – Clermont Hospital received the American College of Cardiology Chest Pain Center Accreditation. |
Robert A. Warriner, III Center of Excellence Award for Wound Care
Healogics, the nation’s leading and largest wound care management company, gives the Robert A. Warriner, III Center of Excellence award to Wound Care Centers® in its network that have met the highest level of quality standards for a minimum of two consecutive years. The award is named for Dr. Warriner, a pioneer in wound care and the former Chief Medical Officer for Healogics.
Clermont Hospital’s Wound Care Center has achieved patient satisfaction rates of 95 percent against a goal of 92 percent and a healing rate of 94 percent against a goal of 91 percent in less than 31 median days along with several other quality standards for two years in a row.
Hospital Services
Mercy Health provides easy access to leading physicians, advanced technology, experienced and compassionate caregivers, and a wide range of care. The organization is comprised of a staff of 33,500 employees and is affiliated with more than 1,700 physicians who represent a wide array of medical and surgical specialties.
At Mercy Health — Clermont Hospital, our specialized offerings include 24-hour emergency care, cardiology, oncology, pulmonary, and sports medicine services, and many others.
Mercy Health — Clermont Hospital also provides services at the following off-campus locations:
Mercy Health — Mt. Orab Medical Center
Mercy Health — Eastgate Medical Center
Mercy Health — Milford Imaging and Lab Services
Mercy Health — Eastgate Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation
Mercy Health — Sardinia Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation
Mercy Health — Bethel Outpatient Physical Therapy
News from Mercy Health - Clermont Hospital
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Ohio has selected Mercy Health’s five Cincinnati-area hospitals as Blue Distinction Centers for Knee and Hip Replacement, part of the Blue Distinction Specialty Care program.
Mercy Health – Anderson, Clermont, Fairfield and West Hospitals have received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Heart Failure Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award.
The awards recognize the hospitals’ commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines based on the latest scientific evidence.