*Mercy Health Saint Mary's - Wyoming

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ABOUT THE FACILITY

Mercy Health Saint Mary’s – Grand Rapids, Michigan is an integrated network of health care excellence offering a unique combination of capabilities to deliver a health care experience that is more complete and personally satisfying.  Our commitment to offer the latest technology and most highly skilled physicians in a holistic, patient-centered environment has made us a progressive leader in many areas: from The Lacks Cancer Center, the region’s sole, dedicated cancer treatment facility, to the Hauenstein Center housing both inpatient and outpatient neurological services under one roof, to Saint Mary’s Southwest, providing a seamless health care experience.  Mercy Health Saint Mary’s is at the leading edge of advanced medicine.

Mercy Health Saint Mary's is a member of Trinity Health, one of the largest Catholic health care organizations in the United States.  Trinity Health is based in Livonia, Michigan.

For more information on Mercy Health Saint Mary's, visit www.smhealthcare.org


COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION

Wyoming, Michigan is a growing community only 10 miles south of the booming city of Grand Rapids. The city has grown to a population of 72,125 with a diverse cultural base. Today, Wyoming is Michigan’s 16th largest community with west Michigan’s third largest industrial tax base.

Early in its first year as a city, Wyoming officials sifted through contest entries and selected a motto---‘City of Vision and Progress.’ It has proved to be an appropriate choice. The city appears to have had 20/20 vision and continues to make great progress.

Grand Rapids, Michigan, situated on the Grand River in picturesque and Travel Channel-destination, West Michigan -- is the second largest city and fastest growing economy in the state, with a metropolitan population of over one million.

Residents enjoy a beautiful, family-oriented, physically active community known for excellent schools, low crime rate, and abundant cultural and recreational opportunities.  Located just 25 miles from the renowned shoreline of Lake Michigan, it is an easy commute to Chicago or Northern Michigan, frequently featured in travel magazines.

Noted local institutions include the Frederic Meijer Gardens (home to the world’s largest sculpture park), the Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids Children’s Museum, John Ball Zoo, Van Andel Arena, Fifth-Third Ballpark, the Grand Rapids Symphony, Grand Rapids Ballet, and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum.  Once known as “Furniture City,” its cadre of microbreweries has earned it the title, “Beer City, USA.”

Grand Rapids is host to a number of national events, including a stop on the LPGA Tour and the annual ArtPrize, the largest art competition in the world.  We’re also known as one of the world’s most philanthropic communities, due much in part to being the corporate home to Amway, Meijer, and GE Aviation, among many others.

For more information on Grand Rapids, visit www.michigan.org/hot-spots/grand-rapids