Mercy Health — Tiffin Hospital
Mission-based compassion and progressive health care in Tiffin
Temporary Visitor Restrictions
Mercy Health is commited to the health of our patients, visitors, health care providers and communities. Please note that our hospitals have updated visitor restrictions to allow limited visitors on site.
Please note that we will continue to restrict all visitors from our COVID-19 units although our teams will be happy to assist with creating virtual visit opportunities. Additionally:
- Two visitors (parent/guardian) with pediatric patients.
- Two visitors for Labor & Delivery patients.
- One visitor for all admitted patients, including ER patients (excluding COVID-19 patients)
- In accordance with CDC guidelines, masks are recommended, but no longer required, in our facilities.
However, visitors should not visit patients if they have recently experienced a high-risk exposure to someone with COVID-19, a respiratory illness or other symptoms associated with COVID-19. - All visitors will have their temperature taken before entering the facility.
As always, we ask anyone who may be experiencing symptoms of illness to refrain from visiting your loved one until you are feeling better. Please check back here for updates to these guidelines.
Mercy Health — Tiffin Hospital is an acute care facility, offering family-centered health care with compassion. Our expert doctors, nurses and caregivers are committed to helping you be well in mind, body and spirit.
Through advanced treatments and state-of-the-art technology, we’ve been meeting the health care needs of our community since we were founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1913.
Hospital Services
At Mercy Health — Tiffin Hospital, we offer services in the areas of cardiology, general surgery, neurology, oncology, and orthopedics, among others.
Awards and Recognition
- Received Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation recognition for at least 6 months and 500,000 man hours without a workplace injury.
- Nationally recognized as a Best Maternity Care Hospital by Newsweek
News from Mercy Health Tiffin Hospital
Mercy Health is pleased to announce that Clay Brunow has been named chief nursing officer for Mercy Health – Tiffin Hospital and Mercy Health – Willard Hospital, effective May 20.
This is the third consecutive year for the recognition.
Tiffin Hospital is proud to have provided high quality and compassionate care to the community for more than a century.
Mercy Health and RIP Medical Debt are pleased to announce a new agreement that will help alleviate $7.22 million worth of medical debt for 4,917 area patients currently experiencing financial obligations related to health care costs.
Mercy Health is proud to announce that three Mercy Health hospitals have once again earned rankings among healthcare providers and insurers in Modern Healthcare’s 2025 Best Places to Work award program.