Three Ohio Healthcare Facilities Join Parkview Health

There will be a transition period for the three facilities as they fully integrate with Parkview.

By HFT Staff


Three northwest Ohio healthcare facilities and their teams have officially joined Parkview Health. 

Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers (CHWC) became an affiliate of Parkview, securing access to high-quality, local healthcare for northwest Ohio residents. 

Based in Bryan, Ohio, CHWC operated two hospitals in Williams County and an outpatient center in Fulton County. Now that they have joined Parkview, the three facilities have been renamed Parkview Bryan Hospital, Parkview Montpelier Hospital and Parkview Archbold. Building signage and other materials will be gradually updated with the new names and branding. 

As part of the agreement, more than 700 co-workers, physicians and advanced practice providers from those facilities are also joining Parkview.  

Though the facilities’ names have changed, there will still be a transition period as the Ohio locations and teams fully integrate with Parkview. 



October 5, 2023


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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