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Edward Hospital

Edward Hospital & Health Services (Edward Hospital Services Corporation), commonly referred to as "Edwards", is a major healthcare provider located in southwest suburban Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois. The current President & Chief Executive Officer is Bill Kottmann, active since January 2017 replacing long-time President & CEO Pamela Meyer Davis who began her position in 1988.

Edward Hospital - Main Campus
Edward-Elmhurst Health
View of Edward Hospital main building
Geography
Location801 South Washington Street, Naperville, Illinois, United States
Coordinates41°45′40″N 88°08′59″W / 41.76111°N 88.14972°W / 41.76111; -88.14972Coordinates: 41°45′40″N 88°08′59″W / 41.76111°N 88.14972°W / 41.76111; -88.14972
Organization
Care system60+ medical/surgical specialties and subspecialties
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeGeneral
Affiliated universityNone
PatronEdward Foundation
Services
Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center
Beds309
History
Opened1907 (as Edward Sanitorium), 1955 (as Edward Hospital)
Links
Websitewww.eehealth.org
ListsHospitals in Illinois

Edward Hospital serves the residents of Chicago's west and southwest suburbs, including Naperville, Aurora, Bolingbrook, Channahon, Crest Hill, Downers Grove, Glen Ellyn, Homer Glen, Joliet, Lemont, Lisle, Lockport, Minooka, Montgomery, North Aurora, Oswego, Plainfield, Romeoville, Shorewood, Sugar Grove, Warrenville, Wheaton, Winfield, Woodridge, and Yorkville.

The main campus is located at 801 S. Washington Street, Naperville, IL.

History

Edward Sanitorium

Founded by Eudora Hull Gaylord Spalding in 1907, as a memorial to her husband Edward Gaylord, the Edward Sanitorium was one of the first treatment centers for tuberculosis in the Great Lakes region and became a model for other such centers in the nation.[1]

In 1920, a fire destroyed the Sanitorium's main building. A new, fireproof structure was built at the cost of $150,000. The Sanitorium flourished in the 1930s, thanks in part to the support of Joy Morton, the owner of the Morton Salt Company and the founder of The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois.

As the tuberculosis epidemic subsided, Edward turned its attention to other more urgent community health needs.

Edward Hospital, 1955–1987

On October 1, 1955, Edward Sanitorium officially reopened its doors as Edward Hospital, an acute-care facility with 45 beds. The hospital's first patient was 23-month-old Frederich Maurer, Jr., who was brought in after he was kicked by a horse.

Edward became a public, tax-supported entity in 1959. As the Naperville, Illinois community grew, Edward expanded, adding patient care units and providing patients with more advanced technology. In 1962, the hospital expanded to 110 beds with state-of-the-art all-electric beds, a nurse call communication system and piped-in oxygen. Just five years later, in 1967, Edward grew to 133 beds with a $620,000 addition to the main building.

By 1981, Edward had 162 patient beds and 125 physicians. Eugene Morris, president of the hospital since 1959, retired. In the following years, Edward turned down merger, acquisition and management offers from competing Chicago area hospitals and remained independent. In 1984, Edward became a private, non-profit organization.

Edward Hospital, 1988–2012

In 1988, the arrival of Pamela Meyer (now Pam Davis) as president and chief executive officer marked the beginning of an era of dramatic and continuous growth and innovation at Edward Hospital. Since then, Edward Hospital evolved into the Edward Health Services Corporation in the 1990s and, now, Edward Hospital & Health Services.

The first major move under Davis was the opening of Edward Health & Fitness Center on the Naperville campus, the first medically based fitness center in DuPage County, Illinois. (A second Edward Health & Fitness Center, in Woodridge, opened in 1997.)

In 1990, Edward introduced a comprehensive cardiac medicine program, offering open heart surgery, diagnostic services and cardiac rehabilitation. The state's first freestanding outpatient heart center, the Edward Cardiovascular Institute, opened in 1993 and in 1998, Edward became the first healthcare facility in DuPage County to screen people for heart disease using Electron Beam CT calcium scoring (Ultra Fast Heart Scan).

The 1990s also saw the opening of the Edward Cancer Center, expansion of the emergency department, opening of Edward Healthcare Centers in Bolingbrook, Illinois and Naperville, the acquisition of Linden Oaks Hospital (a full-service behavioral health facility) and the opening of the Center for Surgery in Naperville.

In addition, in 1992, Edward became the first hospital in Illinois to offer all private patient rooms, one of many innovations in patient care and customer service for which Edward has become known. Others include animal assisted therapy, healing arts, concierge service and valet parking.

Modern Healthcare magazine recognized the spectacular growth in 1998 by naming Edward as the 34th fastest-growing hospital in the U.S. and fastest-growing in Illinois. In 1999, Edward reaffirmed those rankings with a "Growth Zone" announcement for its 50-acre (20 ha) Naperville campus-a $90 million renovation and expansion project to ensure high quality healthcare for a fast-growing community. Over the next couple of years, the project resulted in expanded outpatient services, expanded women's imaging services, new operating rooms for minimally invasive procedures, new mother/baby suites, and a four-floor Education Center and a 900-space parking garage.

Since 2000, the pace and scope of expansion has increased. Edward opened the first pediatric emergency department in DuPage County, and also achieved a Level III designation for its neonatal intensive care unit, the highest level of care in Illinois in 2000. Additionally, in 2004, it expanded its emergency department by another 56,000-square-foot (5,200 m2) to allow for annual growth in the number of emergency visits and more private and efficient triage and treatment areas for patients.

In 2002, the 71-bed Edward Heart Hospital opened (the first of its kind in Illinois) and reinforced Edward as a national leader in complex cardiac care. That reputation was further enhanced in 2005 when HealthGrades ranked Edward #1 for cardiac surgery in the Chicago area and again in 2006 when Edward was named a Solucient Top 100 Hospital for cardiovascular care.[2]

In 2005 the Edward Cancer Center opened. The 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) facility doubled the previous space available for medical oncology and radiation therapy.

Also in 2005, Edward became the only hospital serving DuPage and Will Counties to achieve the Magnet designation for nursing excellence.[3] At the time, only two percent of the nation's 6,000 hospitals had been recognized with the honor by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. 2006 saw Edward expand access to convenient, high quality healthcare in Plainfield with the opening of the Edward Plainfield Outpatient Center, a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) facility that provides Immediate Care, imaging services and community Wellness classes and events to the residents of one of the fastest-growing areas in Illinois. Edward Sleep Center and Edward administrative offices opened on Diehl Road in Warrenville as well.

The Edward Plainfield Outpatient Center is located on the 60-acre (24 ha) Edward Plainfield campus, which is also the site of a Medical Office Building (opened in 2006) and the future home to Edward Plainfield Hospital (seeking approval to build), Plainfield Surgery Center (2008) and Edward Plainfield Cancer Center (2009).

Linden Oaks at Edward began 2007 with the opening of Arabella House, an eight-bed residential care home for women with eating disorders. The home helps patients ease back into the "real world," from care in a hospital setting back to family, home, work, school. Also in 2007, Edward announced plans for a nearly $200 million "makeover" on its Naperville campus that will result in upgraded OB services, renovated and expanded surgical services, new cardiac cath capacity and a build-out of a new three-floor addition to Edward Heart Hospital. Edward closed 2007 by completing a $49.7 million, three-floor, 76,000-square-foot (7,100 m2), 42-bed addition to the Edward Heart Hospital building. The expansion includes 28 beds for medical/surgical patients and 14 beds for intensive care unit patients.

Edward was ranked as the 10th largest hospital in the Chicago area by Crain's Chicago Business in 2007, is the largest employer in Naperville, and is the busiest hospital in DuPage County for inpatient discharges, births and emergency visits, according to the Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council.

In 2008, Edward's growth in the southwest suburbs continued with the openings of the Plainfield Surgery Center on the Edward Plainfield campus and Edward Healthcare Center in Oswego. On the Naperville campus, Edward addressed the increased demand for services with the completion of a two-floor, 360-space addition to the South Parking Deck.

Edward Cancer Center kicked off RapidArc, radiation therapy technology that treats patients up to eight times faster than conventional or helical IMRT delivery systems.

Today, Edward Hospital & Health Services is a full-service, regional healthcare provider. As of 2016, Edward Hospital has 354 private patient rooms and 7,700 employees, including 1,340 nurses and a medical staff of more than 1,900 physicians, representing nearly 100 medical and surgical specialties and subspecialties. Ninety-eight percent of Edward's physicians are board certified.[4][5]

Edward also provides imaging technology, care for critically ill newborns, minimally invasive surgery, newest clinical trials and behavioral health services through Linden Oaks at Edward.

Merger with Elmhurst Memorial Hospital and NorthShore University Health System, 2013 - today

In July 2013, Edward Hospital merged with Elmhurst Memorial Hospital to create a new healthcare system currently called Edward-Elmhurst Health.

In 2018, Edward-Elmhurst Health announced that it had overestimated its revenues by $92 million over several years. After revealing the error, CEO Mary Lou Mastro stated that the hospital system had made corrections to its accounting systems.[6]

Edward Hospital was ranked the #8 hospital in Illinois and in the Chicago region by U.S. News & World Report in their 2021 Best Hospitals rankings.[7]

In January 2022, Edward-Elmhurst and NorthShore University HealthSystem completed their merger, creating the third-largest health system in Illinois, with 9 hospitals.[8][9]

Locations

  • Edward Healthcare Center, Bolingbrook[10]
  • Edward-Elmhurst Health Center, Lombard
  • Edward Medical Group, Bolingbrook
  • Edward Medical Group, Crest Hill
  • Edward Medical Group, Lisle[11]
  • Naperville Campus[12]
    • Edward Hospital
    • Heart Hospital
    • Edward Health & Fitness Center
    • Cancer Center
    • Diabetes Center
    • Edward Medical Group
    • Linden Oaks Hospital at Edward
  • Naperville Off-Campus
    • Linden Oaks[13]
    • Edward Healthcare Center
    • Edward Medical Group, 95th St.
    • Edward Medical Group, Hobson Road
    • Woman's Imaging Center
    • The Center for Surgery
  • Edward Healthcare Center, Oswego[14]
  • Edward Medical Group, Oswego
  • Plainfield Campus[15]
    • Plainfield Outpatient Center
    • Plainfield Surgery Center
    • Edward Medical Group
  • Plainfield Off-Campus
    • Edward Healthcare Center
    • Edward Medical Group
  • Edward Medical Group, Sandwich[16]
  • Edward Sleep Center, Warrenville[17]
  • Edward Health & Fitness Center (Seven Bridges)[18]
  • Edward Healthcare Center, Yorkville[19]
  • Edward Medical Group, Yorkville, IL 60560)

References

  1. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  2. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on May 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  3. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 9 July 2010. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  4. ^ . Edward Hospital & Health Services. 27 June 2016. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
  5. ^ "About Edward-Elmhurst Health - Edward-Elmhurst Health". www.eehealth.org.
  6. ^ Elejalde-Ruiz, Alexia. "$92 million accounting error delivers blow to Edward-Elmhurst Health's bottom line". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2018-08-19.
  7. ^ "Edward Hospital in Naperville, IL - Rankings, Ratings & Photos | US News Best Hospitals Rankings". Retrieved 2021-07-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ Schencker, Lisa (2021-09-08). ""NorthShore Hospital System to Merge with Edward-Elmhurst Health"". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  9. ^ "Chicago-area systems NorthShore, Edward-Elmhurst Health finalize merger". Healthcare Dive. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
  10. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  11. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  12. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  13. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  14. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  15. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 16 April 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  16. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  17. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  18. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  19. ^ . 12 Jun 2009. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-06-12.

External links

  • Official website

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current President amp Chief Executive Officer is Bill Kottmann active since January 2017 replacing long time President amp CEO Pamela Meyer Davis who began her position in 1988 Edward Hospital Main CampusEdward Elmhurst HealthView of Edward Hospital main buildingGeographyLocation801 South Washington Street Naperville Illinois United StatesCoordinates41 45 40 N 88 08 59 W 41 76111 N 88 14972 W 41 76111 88 14972 Coordinates 41 45 40 N 88 08 59 W 41 76111 N 88 14972 W 41 76111 88 14972OrganizationCare system60 medical surgical specialties and subspecialtiesFundingNon profit hospitalTypeGeneralAffiliated universityNonePatronEdward FoundationServicesEmergency departmentLevel II trauma centerBeds309HistoryOpened1907 as Edward Sanitorium 1955 as Edward Hospital LinksWebsitewww wbr eehealth wbr orgListsHospitals in IllinoisEdward Hospital serves the residents of Chicago s west and southwest suburbs including Naperville Aurora Bolingbrook Channahon Crest Hill Downers Grove Glen Ellyn Homer Glen Joliet Lemont Lisle Lockport Minooka Montgomery North Aurora Oswego Plainfield Romeoville Shorewood Sugar Grove Warrenville Wheaton Winfield Woodridge and Yorkville The main campus is located at 801 S Washington Street Naperville IL Contents 1 History 1 1 Edward Sanitorium 1 2 Edward Hospital 1955 1987 1 3 Edward Hospital 1988 2012 1 4 Merger with Elmhurst Memorial Hospital and NorthShore University Health System 2013 today 2 Locations 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditEdward Sanitorium Edit Founded by Eudora Hull Gaylord Spalding in 1907 as a memorial to her husband Edward Gaylord the Edward Sanitorium was one of the first treatment centers for tuberculosis in the Great Lakes region and became a model for other such centers in the nation 1 In 1920 a fire destroyed the Sanitorium s main building A new fireproof structure was built at the cost of 150 000 The Sanitorium flourished in the 1930s thanks in part to the support of Joy Morton the owner of the Morton Salt Company and the founder of The Morton Arboretum in Lisle Illinois As the tuberculosis epidemic subsided Edward turned its attention to other more urgent community health needs Edward Hospital 1955 1987 Edit On October 1 1955 Edward Sanitorium officially reopened its doors as Edward Hospital an acute care facility with 45 beds The hospital s first patient was 23 month old Frederich Maurer Jr who was brought in after he was kicked by a horse Edward became a public tax supported entity in 1959 As the Naperville Illinois community grew Edward expanded adding patient care units and providing patients with more advanced technology In 1962 the hospital expanded to 110 beds with state of the art all electric beds a nurse call communication system and piped in oxygen Just five years later in 1967 Edward grew to 133 beds with a 620 000 addition to the main building By 1981 Edward had 162 patient beds and 125 physicians Eugene Morris president of the hospital since 1959 retired In the following years Edward turned down merger acquisition and management offers from competing Chicago area hospitals and remained independent In 1984 Edward became a private non profit organization Edward Hospital 1988 2012 Edit In 1988 the arrival of Pamela Meyer now Pam Davis as president and chief executive officer marked the beginning of an era of dramatic and continuous growth and innovation at Edward Hospital Since then Edward Hospital evolved into the Edward Health Services Corporation in the 1990s and now Edward Hospital amp Health Services The first major move under Davis was the opening of Edward Health amp Fitness Center on the Naperville campus the first medically based fitness center in DuPage County Illinois A second Edward Health amp Fitness Center in Woodridge opened in 1997 In 1990 Edward introduced a comprehensive cardiac medicine program offering open heart surgery diagnostic services and cardiac rehabilitation The state s first freestanding outpatient heart center the Edward Cardiovascular Institute opened in 1993 and in 1998 Edward became the first healthcare facility in DuPage County to screen people for heart disease using Electron Beam CT calcium scoring Ultra Fast Heart Scan The 1990s also saw the opening of the Edward Cancer Center expansion of the emergency department opening of Edward Healthcare Centers in Bolingbrook Illinois and Naperville the acquisition of Linden Oaks Hospital a full service behavioral health facility and the opening of the Center for Surgery in Naperville In addition in 1992 Edward became the first hospital in Illinois to offer all private patient rooms one of many innovations in patient care and customer service for which Edward has become known Others include animal assisted therapy healing arts concierge service and valet parking Modern Healthcare magazine recognized the spectacular growth in 1998 by naming Edward as the 34th fastest growing hospital in the U S and fastest growing in Illinois In 1999 Edward reaffirmed those rankings with a Growth Zone announcement for its 50 acre 20 ha Naperville campus a 90 million renovation and expansion project to ensure high quality healthcare for a fast growing community Over the next couple of years the project resulted in expanded outpatient services expanded women s imaging services new operating rooms for minimally invasive procedures new mother baby suites and a four floor Education Center and a 900 space parking garage Since 2000 the pace and scope of expansion has increased Edward opened the first pediatric emergency department in DuPage County and also achieved a Level III designation for its neonatal intensive care unit the highest level of care in Illinois in 2000 Additionally in 2004 it expanded its emergency department by another 56 000 square foot 5 200 m2 to allow for annual growth in the number of emergency visits and more private and efficient triage and treatment areas for patients In 2002 the 71 bed Edward Heart Hospital opened the first of its kind in Illinois and reinforced Edward as a national leader in complex cardiac care That reputation was further enhanced in 2005 when HealthGrades ranked Edward 1 for cardiac surgery in the Chicago area and again in 2006 when Edward was named a Solucient Top 100 Hospital for cardiovascular care 2 In 2005 the Edward Cancer Center opened The 40 000 square foot 3 700 m2 facility doubled the previous space available for medical oncology and radiation therapy Also in 2005 Edward became the only hospital serving DuPage and Will Counties to achieve the Magnet designation for nursing excellence 3 At the time only two percent of the nation s 6 000 hospitals had been recognized with the honor by the American Nurses Credentialing Center 2006 saw Edward expand access to convenient high quality healthcare in Plainfield with the opening of the Edward Plainfield Outpatient Center a 100 000 square foot 9 300 m2 facility that provides Immediate Care imaging services and community Wellness classes and events to the residents of one of the fastest growing areas in Illinois Edward Sleep Center and Edward administrative offices opened on Diehl Road in Warrenville as well The Edward Plainfield Outpatient Center is located on the 60 acre 24 ha Edward Plainfield campus which is also the site of a Medical Office Building opened in 2006 and the future home to Edward Plainfield Hospital seeking approval to build Plainfield Surgery Center 2008 and Edward Plainfield Cancer Center 2009 Linden Oaks at Edward began 2007 with the opening of Arabella House an eight bed residential care home for women with eating disorders The home helps patients ease back into the real world from care in a hospital setting back to family home work school Also in 2007 Edward announced plans for a nearly 200 million makeover on its Naperville campus that will result in upgraded OB services renovated and expanded surgical services new cardiac cath capacity and a build out of a new three floor addition to Edward Heart Hospital Edward closed 2007 by completing a 49 7 million three floor 76 000 square foot 7 100 m2 42 bed addition to the Edward Heart Hospital building The expansion includes 28 beds for medical surgical patients and 14 beds for intensive care unit patients Edward was ranked as the 10th largest hospital in the Chicago area by Crain s Chicago Business in 2007 is the largest employer in Naperville and is the busiest hospital in DuPage County for inpatient discharges births and emergency visits according to the Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council In 2008 Edward s growth in the southwest suburbs continued with the openings of the Plainfield Surgery Center on the Edward Plainfield campus and Edward Healthcare Center in Oswego On the Naperville campus Edward addressed the increased demand for services with the completion of a two floor 360 space addition to the South Parking Deck Edward Cancer Center kicked off RapidArc radiation therapy technology that treats patients up to eight times faster than conventional or helical IMRT delivery systems Today Edward Hospital amp Health Services is a full service regional healthcare provider As of 2016 update Edward Hospital has 354 private patient rooms and 7 700 employees including 1 340 nurses and a medical staff of more than 1 900 physicians representing nearly 100 medical and surgical specialties and subspecialties Ninety eight percent of Edward s physicians are board certified 4 5 Edward also provides imaging technology care for critically ill newborns minimally invasive surgery newest clinical trials and behavioral health services through Linden Oaks at Edward Merger with Elmhurst Memorial Hospital and NorthShore University Health System 2013 today Edit In July 2013 Edward Hospital merged with Elmhurst Memorial Hospital to create a new healthcare system currently called Edward Elmhurst Health In 2018 Edward Elmhurst Health announced that it had overestimated its revenues by 92 million over several years After revealing the error CEO Mary Lou Mastro stated that the hospital system had made corrections to its accounting systems 6 Edward Hospital was ranked the 8 hospital in Illinois and in the Chicago region by U S News amp World Report in their 2021 Best Hospitals rankings 7 In January 2022 Edward Elmhurst and NorthShore University HealthSystem completed their merger creating the third largest health system in Illinois with 9 hospitals 8 9 Locations EditEdward Healthcare Center Bolingbrook 10 Edward Elmhurst Health Center Lombard Edward Medical Group Bolingbrook Edward Medical Group Crest Hill Edward Medical Group Lisle 11 Naperville Campus 12 Edward Hospital Heart Hospital Edward Health amp Fitness Center Cancer Center Diabetes Center Edward Medical Group Linden Oaks Hospital at Edward Naperville Off Campus Linden Oaks 13 Edward Healthcare Center Edward Medical Group 95th St Edward Medical Group Hobson Road Woman s Imaging Center The Center for Surgery Edward Healthcare Center Oswego 14 Edward Medical Group Oswego Plainfield Campus 15 Plainfield Outpatient Center Plainfield Surgery Center Edward Medical Group Plainfield Off Campus Edward Healthcare Center Edward Medical Group Edward Medical Group Sandwich 16 Edward Sleep Center Warrenville 17 Edward Health amp Fitness Center Seven Bridges 18 Edward Healthcare Center Yorkville 19 Edward Medical Group Yorkville IL 60560 References Edit Our History 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Cardiovascular Benchmarks 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on May 29 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Magnet Recognition Program 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 9 July 2010 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Quick Facts Edward Hospital Edward Hospital amp Health Services 27 June 2016 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 9 March 2010 About Edward Elmhurst Health Edward Elmhurst Health www eehealth org Elejalde Ruiz Alexia 92 million accounting error delivers blow to Edward Elmhurst Health s bottom line chicagotribune com Retrieved 2018 08 19 Edward Hospital in Naperville IL Rankings Ratings amp Photos US News Best Hospitals Rankings Retrieved 2021 07 31 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Schencker Lisa 2021 09 08 NorthShore Hospital System to Merge with Edward Elmhurst Health Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2021 09 09 Chicago area systems NorthShore Edward Elmhurst Health finalize merger Healthcare Dive Retrieved 2022 04 02 Bolingbrook Locations amp Maps 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Lisle Locations amp Maps 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Naperville Locations amp Maps 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Linden Oaks Locations amp Maps 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Oswego Locations amp Maps 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Plainfield Locations amp Maps 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 16 April 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Sandwich Locations amp Maps 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Warrenville Locations amp Maps 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Fitness amp Spa Locations 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 Yorkville Locations amp Maps 12 Jun 2009 Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 06 12 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward Hospital amp oldid 1142078794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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