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Our Lady of Fatima Hospital (North Providence)

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Fatima Hospital, North Providence RI
Fatima Hospital, North Providence RI

Our Lady of Fatima Hospital (more commonly Fatima Hospital) is a for-profit hospital in North Providence, Rhode Island, which opened in 1954. The hospital is sponsored by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence. The Diocese merged St. Joseph and Our Lady of Fatima Hospitals in the 1970s.

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Our Lady of Fatima Hospital (North Providence)
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High Service Avenue 200
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Rhode Island, United States
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