Mansfield Hospital
Mansfield Hospital

About Mansfield Hospital

Quality Local Care for Your Family Since 1918

OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital is a 326-bed hospital in Richland County, which has provided quality healthcare to the north central Ohio community since 1918.

The hospital offers a comprehensive mix of inpatient and outpatient healthcare services, including delicate neurological and cardiovascular surgeries, sophisticated diagnostic testing and comprehensive cancer and trauma care.

World-Class Heart and Vascular Care

Mansfield Hospital also offers world-class medical care to heart and vascular patients with the latest technology and advanced procedures. Here, under one roof, patients can get the complex evaluation and cardiac care they need while remaining close to home.

The area’s largest team of orthopedic and sports medicine physicians is leading the way by providing patients with the most advanced treatment and therapy for everything from fractures to rheumatology.

Annually, Mansfield Hospital:

  • Treats more than 52,000 emergency patients in its Level 3N Trauma Center
  • Admits more than 10,000 patients
  • Performs more than 7,000 surgical procedures
  • Helps 1,000 babies come into the world

Quality of Care

OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission. This accreditation means that Mansfield Hospital has demonstrated compliance with organizational, patient care and safety standards.

For further information, or to register a complaint, please contact Mansfield Hospital’s Quality Office at (419) 520.3770.

Any patient, family member, employee, medical staff member or other individual who provides care, treatment, or services, who has concerns about the safety or quality of care provided, may contact The Joint Commission’s Office of Quality Monitoring.

To report any concerns or register complaints about a Joint Commission-accredited healthcare organization call (800) 994.6610 or email complaint@jcaho.org. Mansfield Hospital will take no disciplinary action when a safety or quality of care concern is given to The Joint Commission.