Facility History

Wyandot Memorial Hospital is a not-for-profit acute care hospital offering medical, surgical, obstetrical, critical care, coronary care and medical oncology.

The hospital opened in 1950 and operates 16 medical/surgical department beds, 5 intensive/coronary care unit beds and 4 obstetrical beds in maternity. The nursery has a capacity of 6 bassinets.

The hospital also offers a 24-hour emergency department, heliport for emergency transfers, laboratory/pathology, pharmacy, respiratory therapy, radiology, ultrasound, mammography, CT and Dexa scanning, mobile MRI and PET, nuclear medicine, cardiology, physical therapy, JobCare occupational health, Wellness Center rehab and disease prevention programs and home medical equipment and supplies.

Below are three photos from the hospital's historical archives: on the left are nurse Ruth Worline with Dr. F.M. Smith, centered is WMH as it appeared shortly after its initial construction, and on the right is Dr. C.B. Schoolfield. You can find Wyandot Memorial Hospital's gallery of historical photographs displayed in its medical office building hallway. 

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885 North Sandusky Avenue, Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351 Phone: 419.294.4991
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