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 Hospital Program Helps Youth with Disabilities Start Their Careers
A program at Phoenixville Hospital is helping young adults with disabilities get into the job market, writes Wakisha Bailey for CBS News Philadelphia. Project SEARCH,…
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See How These Chester County Hospitals Scored in Safety Practices
A healthcare watchdog group ranked hospitals throughout Pennsylvania on their efforts to protect patient safety, and two Chester County hospitals made the list. The…
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‘Eye-Popping’ Exec Salaries a Catalyst for Tower Health’s Local Hospitals Losing Their Tax Exemptions
Tower Health’s trio of Chester County hospitals — Phoenixville, Brandywine, and Jennersville — lost their tax-exempt status due to the excessive salaries of the company’s…
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Trio of Chester County School Districts Notch Win in Tower Health Property-Tax Case
Last week, the Commonwealth Court ruled that Brandywine, Jennersville, and Phoenixville hospitals, all currently or formerly owned by Tower Health, are not eligible for property-tax…
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Even After Closing 2 Chesco Hospitals to Ensure Financial Stabilization, Tower Health’s Reserves Remain Low
Despite closing Brandywine and Jennersville Hospitals in Chester County in a bid to ensure financial stabilization within the company, Tower Health’s troubles remain significant, writes…
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Judge’s Ruling in Tower Health’s Bid for Property-Tax Exemption ‘a Shot’ Heard Round the County
Tower Health — the parent company of Brandywine and Phoenixville hospitals and the soon-to-close Jennersville Hospital — is appealing the decision of a Chester County…
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Phoenixville Takes a Group Approach to Ensure a COVID-19 Vaccine for All
A team of pharmacists, firefighters, and emergency medical service personnel are working hard to keep Phoenixville moving forward in containing the coronavirus outbreak. The group…
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Avon Grove, Phoenixville, Coatesville School Districts Relieved After Hospitals’ Bid for Tax Exemptions Denied
A Chester County judge denied Tower Health’s application for property tax exemptions on Brandywine, Jennersville, and Phoenixville hospitals, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Tower Health Decides Against Sale, Pursues Alliance with Penn Medicine Instead
Financially troubled Tower Health — owner of Brandywine, Jennersville, and Phoenixville hospitals — has withdrawn from the market. It is instead pursuing a strategic healthcare…
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Two Chester County Hospitals Earn an ‘A’ for Adherence to Best Practices in Healthcare
The Leapfrog Group’s hospital safety grades, an employee-driven hospital rating system, has awarded top marks to two Chester County hospitals, writes Harold Brubaker for The…
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Embattled Tower Health Sweetens the Pot by Adding Its Flagship Hospital to Portfolio for Sale
Tower Health, the financially struggling health system that owns several local hospitals, is having trouble finding interested parties after putting all of its hospitals and…
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Chester County Steels Itself for Sale or Closure of Brandywine, Jennersville, Phoenixville Hospitals
Business leaders and community members in Chester County are bracing themselves for the impact of any potential sale or closure of Tower Health’s Brandywine, Jennersville,…
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Fundraiser Started by Coatesville Native Feeds Thousands of Healthcare Workers
A GoFundMe fundraiser started by Gary Shumate, a Coatesville High School graduate, has surpassed its goal many times over and has so far helped feed…
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Phoenixville Nonprofit Aims to Increase Its Visibility as It Moves into Its First Office
The nonprofit Phoenixville Area Time Bank will soon move into its first office in a building located on the grounds of the Phoenixville Hospital, writes…
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CCEDC Adds Seven New Board Members
The Chester County Economic Development Council(CCEDC) recently voted to add seven new members to its board of directors. The new additions include Vanessa Briggs of Brandywine…
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Chester County Hospitals Have Some of Region’s Lowest Rates of Severe Childbirth Complications
The rates of severe complications during childbirth for Chester County hospitals are among the lowest in the region, writes Marie McCullough for the Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Schuylkill River Heritage Center to Honor Marian and David Moskowitz at Award Celebration
This year, the Schuylkill River Heritage Center is honoring Marian and David Moskowitz at its Ninth Heritage Award Celebration on Thursday, Oct. 18 from 6-9…













































