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  • Kettering (KMC)
         Fax#: (937) 395-8024
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  • Grandview (GVMC)
         Fax#: (937) 461-0020
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     Kettering Hospital
     3535 Southern Boulevard
     Kettering, Ohio 45429
     (937) 298-4331

     Grandview Hospital
     405 Grand Ave.
     Dayton, Ohio 45405
     (937) 723-3200

     Kettering Medical
     Center - Sycamore

     2150 Leiter Road
     Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
     (937) 866-0551

     Southview Hospital
     1997 Miamisburg-
     Centerville Road
     Dayton, Ohio 45459
     (937) 439-6000


  • Welcome...
    Kettering Medical Center
    Kettering Medical Center is comprised of the Charles F. Kettering Memorial Hospital, Sycamore Hospital, and Kettering Hospital Youth Services with over 700 beds and more than 1,100 dedicated physicians.

    Supported by state-of-the-art technology and innovative management, the hospital houses the Wallace - Kettering Neuroscience Institute featuring PET and Gamma Knife capabilities, and the Cardiovascular Institute, which has performed over 20,000 open heart surgeries -- more than any other area hospital.

    Grandview Medical Center
    Grandview Medical Center -- comprised of Grandview Hospital, Southview Hospital, and Charles H. Huber Health Center -- is the second largest osteopathic system in the country and serves as the Southwestern Center for Osteopathic Research and Education for the Ohio College of Osteopathic Medicine. Additionally, it serves as an osteopathic training center for Pikeville School of Osteopathic Medicine and West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine.

    Grandview Hospital is A.O.A. approved to offer 16 postdoctoral training programs. HealthGrades gave Grandview Hospital a Five-Star Rating in three specialties: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Head & Neck Surgery, and Knee Replacement.

    Grandview Hospital participated in a multi-hospital project targeting acute myocardial infarction that resulted in a 36% drop in mortality rates over the most recent three year period. This reduction translates into more than 150 lives saved locally. As a result of the project, JCAHO awarded the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association the prestigious 2002 Ernest A. Codman Award.



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