Tower Health
Tower Health is a regional integrated healthcare system in Pennsylvania, offering compassionate, high-quality, and leading-edge healthcare and wellness services.
It comprises several hospitals, including Reading Hospital, Phoenixville Hospital, Pottstown Hospital, and St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, in partnership with Drexel University.
Tower Health is committed to academic medicine, providing multiple residency and fellowship programs, and operates the Drexel University College of Medicine at Tower Health.
Address: 420 S. Fifth Avenue, West Reading, PA 19611
Phone: (833) 348-6937
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Several Chester County Residents Welcome New Pa. Bill That Would Require State Approval for Hospital Sales
A new bill introduced in the Legislature would require state approval for hospital sales or a hospital system could be sold, writes Ford Turner for…
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ChristianaCare Plans Its Approach to Opening Former Jennersville Hospital
While it is committed to reopening the former Jennersville Hospital campus in West Grove as quickly as possible, Wilmington-based ChristianaCare has acknowledged that it will…
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Chester County First Responders Band Together to Cover the Loss of Media 93 Services
As of Sept. 1, Tower Health has recalled its Medic 93 services from certain Chester County areas, leaving first responders in the area to band…
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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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‘This Is a Crisis:’ Western Chester County First Responders Sound Alarm Bells Regarding Closure of Medic 93
Western Chester County first responders gathered for an informational meeting in Parkesburg last week to discuss the impending closure of Tower Health’s Medic 93 and…
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Areas of Chester County Still Reeling After Hospital Closures Dealt Another Tough Hand for Healthcare
The areas of Chester County that are reeling after the recent closure of Jennersville and Brandywine hospitals will now also lose the services of Tower…
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Delaware’s Largest Healthcare System Acquires Pair of Primary-Care Practices in Southern Chester County
ChristianaCare, a healthcare system based in Newark, Del., has acquired two primary-care practices in southern Chester County previously affiliated with Tower Health. One is in…
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After Closing Two Hospitals in Chester County, Tower Health Remains in Debt More Than $1 Billion
Tower Health managed to more than halve its net loss to $65.6 million in the first half of fiscal 2022, but the Reading-based health system…
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Prospective Buyer of Jennersville, Brandywine Hospitals Throws in the Towel
Canyon Atlantic Partners has decided to end litigation in Common Pleas Court with Tower Health to force the financially struggling health system to sell Jennersville…
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Like a Bouncing Blood Pressure Gauge, Hope for Local Hospitals Bobs Up Again on Latest Court Decision
The latest court decision by a Chester County judge has left the door open for the possible reopening of Jennersville and Brandywine hospitals. Harold Brubaker…
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Chester County Medical Society to Petition the Court to Keep Brandywine, Jennersville Hospitals Open
The Chester County Medical Society, with the support of other medical societies, will petition the court to intervene and support the effort of Canyon Atlantic…
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Brandywine Hospital Officially Closes
Brandywine Hospital closed its doors for good at 11:59 PM on Jan. 31, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The hospital’s owner, financially…
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Proposed Buyer of Jennersville, Brandywine Hospitals: Just a Second, Your Honor …
Canyon Atlantic Partners, the proposed buyer of Jennersville and Brandywine hospitals, has asked a judge to order Tower Health to halt the closure process that…
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Following Sale Collapse, Tower Health to Close Brandywine, Jennersville Hospitals
Tower Health will close Brandywine and Jennersville hospitals following the collapse of their sale to Canyon Atlantic Partners due to the lack of secure financing,…
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New Owner of Jennersville, Brandywine Hospitals Calls Them ‘the Cornerstone of Our Company Going Forward’
Canyon Atlantic Healthcare, which is in the process of acquiring Brandywine and Jennersville hospitals from Tower Health, plans to turn them into for-profit facilities, writes…
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Penn Medicine to Displaced Jennersville Hospital Employees: We May Have a Slot for You Over Here
Jennersville Hospital employees who were handed their official layoff notice earlier this month got a recent ray of professional hope. They were informed of priority…
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Nearly 300 Jennersville Hospital Employees Receive Layoff Notice from Tower Health
Tower Health issued a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) last week for 293 employees ahead of the closure of Jennersville Hospital in West Grove,…
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Joint Venture Not Throwing in the Towel in Its Pursuit of Tower Health
Stonebridge Health and Lehigh Valley Health Network have not given up attempts to acquire Tower Health. Their combined interest continues for the parent company of…






























































