Little Company of Mary Hospital (Evergreen Park)

OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center is a hospital in Evergreen Park, Illinois, USA. The hospital was founded on January 19, 1930, by the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary[1] and serves much of the southwest side of Chicago. On October 17, 2019, OSF HealthCare signed a merger agreement with Little Company of Mary Hospital. The merger took place on February 1, 2020.[2]

OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center
OSF HealthCare
Geography
LocationEvergreen Park, Illinois, United States
Coordinates41.72145°N 87.69294°W / 41.72145; -87.69294
Organization
Care systemPrivate
TypeCommunity
Affiliated universityNone
Services
Public transit accessBus interchange Pace
History
Opened1930
Links
Websitewww.lcmh.org
ListsHospitals in Illinois

The first kidney transplant was performed in Little Company of Mary Hospital in 1950 on a 44-year-old woman who had polycystic kidney disease.[3][4]

Deaths

References

  1. "OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center | Evergreen Park". www.osfhealthcare.org. 2019-12-10. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  2. RevCycleIntelligence (2019-10-17). "OSF, Little Company of Mary Take Next Hospital Merger Step". RevCycleIntelligence. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  3. Brambila, Nicole C. (2011-08-01). "Kidney transplant pioneer James West dies in Palm Desert". The Desert Sun. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
  4. Little Company of Mary Hospital, Evergreen Park, IL
  5. Alden Whitman (January 28, 1972). "Mahalia Jackson, Gospel Singer and a Civil Rights Symbol, Dies". New York Times. Retrieved 2014-12-15. Mahalia Jackson, who rose from Deep South poverty to world renown as a passionate gospel singer, died of a heart seizure yesterday in Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park, Ill., a Chicago suburb.



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