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Trauma Centers Updated: 5/5/2021 TRAUMA CENTERS Location Level EMS Adult Pediatric HOSPITAL CITY COUNTY Status Expires Visit Date Region Level Level Akron Children's Hospital Akron Summit 5 ACS 9/10/2022 2 Atrium Medical Center Franklin Butler 6 ACS 11/6/2022 3 Aultman Hospital Canton Stark 5 ACS 10/24/2021 6/4/2021 V 2 Bethesda North Cincinnati Hamilton 6 ACS 6/9/2022 3 Blanchard Valley Hospital Findlay Hancock 1 ACS 1/15/2024 3 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Hamilton 6 ACS 1/23/2022 1 Cleveland Clinic Akron General Akron Summit 5 ACS 4/17/2022 1 Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital Cleveland Cuyahoga 2 ACS 3/9/2022 2 Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital Mayfield Heights Cuyahoga 2 ACS 12/9/2021 2 Dayton Children's Hospital Dayton Montgomery 3 ACS 2/12/2024 1 Firelands Regional Medical Center Sandusky Erie 1 ACS 2/23/2023 3 Fisher-Titus Medical Center Norwalk Huron 1 ACS 11/23/2022 3 Genesis HealthCare System Zanesville Muskingum 8 ACS 10/6/2024 3 Grandview Medical Center Dayton Montgomery 3 ACS 10/26/2022 3 Kettering Health Network Fort Hamilton Hospital Hamilton Butler 6 Ohio-18 8/24/2022 *3* Kettering Health Network Soin Medical Center Beavercreek Greene 3 ACS 11/13/2023 3 Kettering Medical Center Kettering Montgomery 3 ACS 1/11/2023 2 Lima Memorial Hospital Lima Allen 1 ACS 5/13/2021 5/4-5/2021 V 2 Marietta Memorial Hospital Marietta Washington 8 ACS 11/20/2022 3 Mercy Health St. Charles Hospital Toledo Lucas 1 ACS 12/8/2022 3 Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Health Center Youngstown Mahoning 5 ACS 12/3/2023 1 Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren Hospital Warren Trumbull 5 ACS 3/11/2024 3 Mercy Health St. Rita's Medical Center Lima Allen 1 ACS 5/19/2022 2 Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center Toledo Lucas 1 ACS 4/3/2022 1 Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center - Pediatric Toledo Lucas 1 ACS 10/11/2023 2 Mercy Medical Center - Canton Canton Stark 5 ACS 12/4/2022 2 Mercy Health Lorain Lorain Lorain 2 Ohio-18 1/1/2022 *3* MetroHealth Medical Center - Adult Cleveland Cuyahoga 2 ACS 1/23/2024 1 MetroHealth Medical Center - Pediatric Cleveland Cuyahoga 2 ACS 1/23/2024 2 MetroHealth Parma Medical Center Parma Cuyahoga 2 Ohio-18 3/22/2022 *3* Miami Valley Hospital Dayton Montgomery 3 ACS 9/7/2023 1 Updated: 5/5/2021 Miami Valley Hospital South Centerville Greene 3 Ohio-18 5/8/2022 *3* Mount Carmel East (moved from West) Columbus Franklin 4 ACS 2/22/2023 2 Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Franklin 4 ACS 3/12/2023 1 Ohio State University Hospital East Columbus Franklin 4 ACS 10/15/2023 3 Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus Franklin 4 ACS 7/15/2022 1 OhioHealth Grant Medical Center Columbus Franklin 4 ACS 2/3/2022 1 OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital Mansfield Richland 5 ACS 12/2/2021 2 OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital Columbus Franklin 4 ACS 10/19/2023 2 Promedica Defiance Regional Medical Center Defiance Defiance 1 ACS 10/30/2022 3 ProMedica Toledo Hospital - Adult Toledo Lucas 1 ACS 4/11/2021 3/25/2021 V 1 ProMedica Toledo Hospital - Pediatric Toledo Lucas 1 ACS 4/10/2021 3/25/2021 V 2 Southwest General Health Center Middleburg Hts. Cuyahoga 2 ACS 7/21/2022 3 Steward Trumbull Memorial Hospital Warren Trumbull 5 ACS 9/15/2021 3 Summa Health Akron City Hospital Akron Summit 5 ACS 6/25/2023 1 UC Health West Chester Medical Center West Chester Butler 6 ACS 12/4/2021 5/3-4/2021 V 3 UH Cleveland Medical Center Cleveland Cuyahoga 2 ACS 2/2/2024 1 UH Elyria Medical Center Elyria Lorain 2 Ohio-18 5/21/2022 *3* UH Geauga Medical Center Chardon Geauga 2 ACS 3/13/2024 3 UH Parma Medical Center Parma Cuyahoga 2 Ohio-18 11/30/2021 4/8-9/2021 V *3* UH Portage Medical Center Ravenna Portage 5 ACS 8/14/2021 5/13-14/2021 V 3 UH Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital Cleveland Cuyahoga 2 ACS 4/22/2022 1 UH St. John Medical Center Westlake Cuyahoga 2 ACS 3/25/2024 3 University of Cincinnati Medical Center Cincinnati Hamilton 6 ACS 6/2/2021 4/20-21/2021 V 1 University of Toledo Medical Center Toledo Lucas 1 ACS 8/30/2021 5/17/21 V 3 Upper Valley Medical Center Troy Miami 3 SPS 7/12-13/2021 Western Reserve Hospital Cuyahoga Falls Summit 2 Ohio-18 11/1/2022 *3* Status Key: ACS = verified by ACS; ACS-IP = Verified by ACS, review in progress; *#* in the Level column indicates provisional status (see Provisional Counts area below); Ohio-12 = Provisional status, administrative safety net; Ohio-18 = Provisional status, new trauma center; SPS = Seeking provisional status Provisional Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total Updated on Adult 7 11 10 20 41 Wednesday, May 05, 2021 Pediatric 0 4 4 0 8 TOTALS 7 15 14 20 49.
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