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Ronald McDonald Room

This room is a secure area dedicated as a quiet space for family members of pediatric patients admitted for treatment at the hospital. The room is located on the sixth floor.

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Homeward Bound Room

Families with NICU babies are encouraged to stay their final night at the hospital in the Homeward Bound Room so they can acclimate to caring for their newborn while our skilled providers are still just steps away.

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Healing Garden

Our Healing Garden, located just outside our oncology infusion area, is a relaxing fresh-air retreat for patients and families. Weather permitting, the garden allows patients to receive infusion treatments outside.

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Gift Shop

The gift shop features an assortment of items to brighten anyone's day. Hours are: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Sunday, 1-5 p.m.

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Mercy

Mercy's PET/CT procedure uses state-of-the-art technology to capture images within the body. The PET scan captures changes in the body's metabolism caused by the growth of abnormal cells and is used to detect abnormalities in cellular activity generally before there is any anatomical change. The CT scan uses x-rays and a computer to make detailed images of sections of the body's internal structure. A CT scan shows the body's organs, bones and tissues in great detail. Our one machine does both the PET and the CT scans and shows each separately plus a third set of co-registered (or fused) images.

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Linear Accelerator

Mercy's linear accelerator allows our doctors to use 3-D imaging and fusion technology with CT scans, MRI imaging and PET scans to more accurately identify cancers within the body. This information assists our radiation oncologists in developing individualized treatment plans for patients based on their body size and the shape of their tumor, facilitating quicker treatments with pinpoint accuracy.

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Patient Pickup

Following a hospital stay or an outpatient procedure, patients will be discharged through the Patient Pickup canopy located just south of the main hospital entrance. This allows for easy access to personal vehicles and eliminates congestion at the hospital entrance.

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Vessel Walls

The hospital and clinic lobbies feature Vessel Walls, simple artistic displays of handmade bowls, cups and basins. The vessels are diverse in shape and size and represent the promise made by Mercy co-workers to be "poured out" in service to others.

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Lanterns

Symbols of the Sisters of Mercy heritage are woven into the building's architecture. Patients and visitors approaching the building's main entrances are drawn to the "lanterns," a multi-floor glass enclosure lit around the clock. Vertical and horizontal dividers within the windows converge to form the shape of the cross.

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Oncology Boutique

Sisters Health Boutique is stocked with specialty items designed for the unique needs of cancer patients and is staffed by two certified mastectomy fitters and licensed cosmetologists. Within the boutique, is an office for the American Cancer Society.

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Healing Garden

Our Healing Garden located just outside our oncology infusion area is a relaxing fresh-air retreat for patients and families. Weather permitting, the garden allows patients the ability to receive infusion treatments outside.

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Green Light Technology

Our operating rooms are equipped with "green light technology" that further enhances image projection, while maintaining a well-lit, safe working environment for the surgery crew.

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