In its effort to deal with and limit the spread of coronavirus, Tower Health on Saturday placed several restrictions on visitors at all its facilities, including local hospitals and urgent cares.
Tower Health will add to its existing network of 22 urgent care facilities next Wednesday (March 18), when it plans to open its newest unit at 1050 E. Philadelphia Ave., in Gilbertsville.
Regional healthcare provider Tower Health, which operates Pottstown and Phoenixville hospitals, on Friday joined a campaign to encourage organ, tissue and cornea donations by individuals.
Tower says it has enhanced pediatric services across its system, including in Pottstown and Phoenixville, with today's purchase of St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia.
Residents of Collegeville, Schwenksville, Gilbertsville and Douglassville, all of whom work for Tower Health hospitals, were honored during the "Nightingale of Pennsylvania" awards gala in Harrisburg.
Residents of Collegeville, Schwenksville, Gilbertsville and Douglassville, all of whom work for Tower Health hospitals, were honored during the "Nightingale of Pennsylvania" awards gala in Harrisburg.
Tower Health, which owns the hospitals in Pottstown and Phoenixville, on Thursday said it would add the former Hahnemann University Hospital kidney and liver transplant program to its services.
A large number of independent or private practice physicians and their companies, all part of The Physicians Integrated Network, are partnering with Tower Health to expand its health care coverage.