Phoenixville Hospital
Phoenixville Hospital is a 144‑bed community hospital in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, offering emergency, inpatient, outpatient, cardiovascular, cancer, robotic surgery, breast health and rehabilitation services.
It is accredited by The Joint Commission and features award‑winning cardiovascular and oncology programs.
Address: 140 Nutt Rd, Phoenixville, PA 19460
Phone: (610) 983-1000
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Phoenixville and Pottstown Hospitals Narrow Losses Amid Tower Health Overhaul
Two Chester County-area hospitals are slowly climbing out of the red, in a report from John George at the Philadelphia Business Journal. Phoenixville and Pottstown hospitals, both part…
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Tower Health’s Finances Are Complicated. Here’s an Honest Read.
Tower Health’s latest financials carry both a warning and a reason for cautious optimism, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Tower Health reported a…
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Successful Spring City Intern Recognized for Move into Full-Time at Phoenixville Hospital
Resident Jack Edwards is moving to a permanent role at Phoenixville Hospital after acing a one-year internship, writes Susan Shelly for The Daily Local News.…
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Phoenixville Hospital Rehab Center Slated for Closure in Tower Health Restructuring
Tower Health will close the post-acute rehabilitation center at Phoenixville Hospital next month as part of the restructuring plan the system announced in November, writes…
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Lawmakers Warn of “Health Care Desert” Risk After Layoffs at Pottstown Hospital
Layoffs at Pottstown Hospital are raising new concerns about access to medical care in western Montgomery County, writes Jim Melwert for KYW Newsradio. The cuts…
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Tower Health to Lay Off Staff at All Facilities, Including Pottstown, Phoenixville
Tower Health announced layoffs of around 50 employees, affecting all of the health system’s locations, including Pottstown Hospital in Montgomery County and Phoenixville Hospital in…
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See How Chester County Hospitals Rank in ER Visit Times
An emergency room visit to Chester County hospitals can take anywhere from three to four hours, according to the most recent data from the Centers…
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Tower Health Inches Toward Profit, Pottstown Still Catching Up
Tower Health is inching closer to profitability, but Pottstown and Phoenixville hospitals are still in the red, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Tower Health Earns Millions from Shuttered Brandywine Campus Sale Last Month
Tower Health secured $11 million from the sale of its shuttered Brandywine Hospital campus last month, according to county property records, writes John George for…
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Deal Officially Closes to Sell Brandywine Hospital
Three years after shutting down Brandywine Hospital in Coatesville, Tower Health has finally sold the property to a real estate firm from Delaware, writes John…
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Two Chester County Hospitals Named Best for Maternity Care by U.S. News
U.S. News & World Report recently released a report on the nation’s best maternity hospitals, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. Two Chester County…
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Tower Health’s Phoenixville Hospital Under New Leadership
Tower Health-owned Phoenixville Hospital has new leadership, writes Donna Rovins for The Daily Local News. Dr. Richard McLaughlin took over as the new president and…
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Temple Health Appoints Next CEO of Chestnut Hill Hospital
Temple Health has announced that Richard Newell will step in as the next CEO of Chestnut Hill Hospital, effective April 8, writes John George for…
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Former President of Phoenixville Federal Bank & Trust to be Honored by Chester County Council, Boy Scouts of America
Richard (Dick) Kunsch Sr., retired longtime president and CEO of Phoenixville Federal Bank & Trust, has been selected by the Chester County Council, Boys Scouts…
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Tower Health, Operator of Phoenixville Hospital, Plans for Profitability in 2024
Tower Health, the operator of Phoenixville Hospital in Chester County, could be on the upswing. The Berks County-based health system cut its operating deficit by…
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Tower Health Sells Shuttered Brandywine Hospital
A letter of intent has been signed by both Tower Health and Penn Medicine for the purchase of the shuttered Brandywine Hospital in Coatesville, writes…














































