Midstate Medical Center

Details

Name :

Midstate Medical Center

Address  :

435 Lewis Avenue

Town  :

Meriden

State  :

Connecticut

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

06451

Phone  :

203 694 8200

Web URL  :


Description

Our Mission
The mission of MidState Medical Center is to promote restore and maintain the health and wellbeing of the people of central Connecticut by striving to improve their health status and provide health care services information and support of the highest quality

Our Vision
As the medical needs of our community continue to grow and change we will continue to provide superior services that exceed our customers expectations

Our Core Values
Respect

Caring

Teamwork


History

A HISTORY OF COMMITMENT
In its current form MidState Medical Center has been delivering superior patient care to its surrounding communities for more than 10 years Our present main campus in Meriden was completed in 1998 But we have a long history of meeting the health care needs of patients in the area In fact our service to the community goes back 125 years

MidState Medical Center Timeline

1885
Meriden Hospital was established as a notforprofit acute care community hospital

1910
The Bradley Memorial Nurses Residence a gift from Board Chairman Nathaniel Lyman Bradley and his wife was constructed

1954
World War II Veterans Memorial Hospital opened on Meridens east side with 54 beds

1968
Another wing was added to Meriden Hospitals west end bringing the total number of beds to 285

1969
The hospital had its first name change and became MeridenWallingford Hospital
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