Main Line Health
Main Line Health is a not-for-profit healthcare system in the Philadelphia area and its western suburbs.
Founded in 1985, it comprises four acute care hospitals (Lankenau Medical Center, Bryn Mawr Hospital, Paoli Hospital, and Riddle Hospital) and Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital.
Additionally, it includes Mirmont Treatment Center, Main Line Health HomeCare & Hospice, Main Line Health Centers, and the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research.
Address: 240 N Radnor Chester Rd, Radnor, PA 19087
Phone: (484) 580-1601
Fax: (484) 580-1574
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Coatesville Native, Co-Owner of Buddy’s Burgers Provides Free Lunch to Thank Staff of Bryn Mawr Rehab
Coatesville native Bob Hewczuk – the co-owner and co-founder of West Chester-based Buddy’s Burgers, Breasts, and Fries – was at the helm of the Buddy’s…
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Main Line Health: I Found a Lump in My Breast. Help!
By Main Line Health Self-breast exams are the most effective way to familiarize yourself with your breast texture and detect abnormalities. But what should you…
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Main Line Health: 3D Mammography Offers Better Detection
By Main Line Health Mammograms continue to be the most effective way to detect breast cancer early and increase a woman’s chances of survival. Within…
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Main Line Health: How Will COVID Affect Flu Season?
By Main Line Health As we prepare for the start of flu season, one question is looming large on all of our minds: How will…
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Paoli Hospital’s Emergency Department One of Only 25 in World to Be Honored with Lantern Award
Paoli Hospital, part of Main Line Health, is one of only 25 emergency departments across the globe to receive the 2020 Emergency Nurses Association Lantern…
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When Traditional Treatments Fail, TMS Can Offer Relief from Symptoms of Major Depression
By Main Line Health It’s likely that, at some point, everyone will have some experience dealing with depression. Depression can be temporary and situational, like…
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Joint Pain After Exercise: When Should You Worry?
By Main Line Health In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, many people are turning to exercise as a way to deal with stress, anxiety,…
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Main Line Health: How to Deal with Back Pain from Sitting Too Long in All the Wrong Ways
By Main Line Health What started out as two weeks turned into two months and now looks like an indefinite work-from-home reality for many. Yet…
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Region’s Hospitals Announce Collective Commitment to Anti-Racism, Addressing Healthcare Disparities
Thirteen Southeastern Pennsylvania hospitals and health systems, including Main Line Health, recently announced a collective commitment to combat racism, inequality, and discrimination in all its…
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Why Masking Is a Must: Addressing Common Reasons for Non-Masking
By Main Line Health As we continue to look toward what life with COVID-19 will look like, one thing that appears to be part of…
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During COVID-19, Is Summer Camp Safe?
By Main Line Health Whether you’re absolutely stir crazy or you’ve been in COVID mode so long you’re not quite sure what to do now…
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MLH Researcher Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from American College of Cardiology
Dr. Charles Antzelevitch, professor and executive director of cardiovascular research at Main Line Health’s Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, has received the 2020 Lifetime Achievement…
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Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital’s Popular Art Ability Program Now Accepting Submissions
By Main Line Health As a healthcare organization, the safety of our constituents is our highest priority. While our commitment to Art Ability remains strong,…
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VISTA Careers – Main Line Health
Founded in 1985, Main Line Health is a not-for-profit health system serving portions of Philadelphia and its western suburbs and includes four of the region’s…
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Main Line Health Hosts Ninth Annual – and First Virtual – Healthcare Disparities Colloquium
Main Line Health hosted its ninth annual – and first virtual – Healthcare Disparities Colloquium last Friday. Each year, employees from across Main Line Health…
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Main Line Health: Easy Exercises for Seniors to Do at Home
By Main Line Health Now that we’re spending more time inside, it’s easy to get accustomed to spending most of your time sitting. And without…















































