Sacred Heart Hospital

Sacred Heart Hospital may refer to:

In Ireland:

  • Sacred Heart Hospital (Roscommon)

In Nigeria:

  • Sacred Heart Hospital - Ogun State, Nigeria

In the United States:

  • Sacred Heart Children's Hospital - Pensacola, Florida
  • Sacred Heart Hospital of Pensacola - Pensacola, Florida
  • Sacred Heart Women's Hospital - Pensacola, Florida
  • Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast — West Destin, Florida
  • Sacred Heart Hospital - Chicago, Illinois
  • Sacred Heart Hospital (Le Mars, Iowa), listed on the NRHP in Plymouth County, Iowa
  • Sacred Heart Hospital - Cumberland, Maryland
  • Sacred Heart Hospital (Manchester, New Hampshire)
  • Sacred Heart Hospital - Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • Avera Sacred Heart Hospital - Yankton, South Dakota
  • Sacred Heart Hospital - Eau Claire, Wisconsin
  • Sacred Heart Hospital - Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Fictional
  • Sacred Heart Hospital (Scrubs) — as seen on American sitcom TV series Scrubs and also occasionally featured in the show Desperate Housewives

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