Doylestown Hospital
Doylestown Hospital is a non‑profit, community‑based teaching hospital in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, affiliated with Penn Medicine.
It features 245 beds, a full complement of inpatient and outpatient services, and serves as a regional flagship within the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
Address: 595 West State Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: (215) 345-2200
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Doylestown Hospital’s VIA President Traces Its History for the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce
Barbara Ann Price, President of the Village Improvement Association (VIA) of Doylestown, described the humble beginnings of what has evolved into one of Bucks County’s…
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Doylestown Health COVID-19 Update: Four Patients; No One in ICU; No One on a Ventilator
Dr. Scott Levy’s weekly update on COVID-19 in Bucks County showed definite progress in beating back the pandemic. But the Doylestown Hospital chief medical director…
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Doylestown Hospital’s Dr. Scott Levy Mask/No-Mask Decision Tip: Remember Your Umbrella
Dr. Scott Levy, Chief Medical Officer of Doylestown Hospital, addressed the topic of mask wearing, an issue he continues to see much confusion about. He…
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Dr. Scott Levy on COVID-19: ‘Nobody Wants to Be the Last Soldier Injured in a War’
“We are reaching a new point in the pandemic.” That is the crux of this week’s COVID-19 update from Dr. Scott Levy, Chief Medical Officer…
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Doylestown Hospital Chief Medical Officer Dr. Scott Levy: Get Vaccinated and Stay Out of the Hospital!
Every single day, Dr. Scott Levy, Doylestown Hospital’s Chief Medical Officer, bears firsthand witness to the enormous toll the pandemic is taking on his in-house…
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Doylestown Hospital Chief Medical Officer Dr. Scott Levy Offers Good-News/Bad-News on Omicron Variant Spread
The weekly video update of Dr. Scott Levy, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Doylestown Hospital, describes the current good-news bad-news developments in the…
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Animal-Assisted Activity Returns to Doylestown Health, Bringing Smiles and Wags
The moratorium on therapy-dog visits to Doylestown Health sites has been lifted, enabling certified canines and their handlers to again stroll hospital corridors. A Doylestown…
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Federal Funds Prove to Be Just What the Doctor Ordered for Doylestown Hospital’s COVID-Related Debt Recovery
Twenty-five million dollars in federal CARES funding mitigated the COVID-related debt Doylestown Hospital accumulated in 2020-2021. John George reported the save for The Philadelphia Business…
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Children’s Village, Former Doylestown Hospital Education Building, Became a Local Firefighters’ School
A 2020 tornado that tore through Children’s Village, the onsite education building at Doylestown Hospital, rendered it unusable. But it temporarily gained a second life,…
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U.S. News & World Report: Doylestown Hospital Is One of the Best Medical Providers in the Area and the State
A study by U.S. News & World Report ranked Doylestown Hospital number six in the Philadelphia Metro Area and number 12 in the Commonwealth of…
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Al Roker-Produced Documentary Depicts the Lengths to Which a Doylestown Nurse Went to Treat Her COVID-19 Patients
“American Nurse Heroes” — a televised documentary produced by the American Nurse Journal, NBC journalist Al Roker, and the American Nurses Association — spotlighted above-and-beyond COVID-19 caregivers nationwide. It included…
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Bucks County Nurses, Weary From Fighting COVID-19, Got Some TLC of Their Own
Nurses’ daily heroics — especially considering 16 months of above-and-beyond responsibilities related to the coronavirus outbreak — were celebrated in Bucks County throughout May’s National Nurses Month. Bucks Local…
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COVID-19 Hit More than Just Local Patients and Families; Hospital Finances Ailed, Too
COVID-19’s influence on hospital finances across the state is evident in light of analyses by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (PCH4). Operating margins across the Commonwealth decreased by 1.89 basis points. …
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Effort to Stem the Tide of COVID-19 Gets a Major Shot in the Arm from Doylestown Hospital
Based on the principles of supply and demand, Bucks County residents seeking a COVID-19 vaccine may have a little easier time of it, given the…
























