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Shriners Hospital for Children (Portland)

Shriners Hospital for Children
Shriners Hospitals for Children
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Shriners Hospital for Children (Portland) is located in Portland, Oregon
Shriners Hospital for Children (Portland)
Geography
Location Portland, Oregon, United States
Coordinates 45°30′03″N 122°41′03″W / 45.500843°N 122.684262°W / 45.500843; -122.684262Coordinates: 45°30′03″N 122°41′03″W / 45.500843°N 122.684262°W / 45.500843; -122.684262
Organization
Funding Non-profit hospital
Hospital type Specialist
Affiliated university Oregon Health and Science University
Services
Beds 29
Speciality Pediatric Orthopaedics
History
Founded 1923
Links
Website Shriners Hospital for Children (Portland)
Lists Hospitals in Oregon

The Shriners Hospital for Children is a 29-bed, non-profit pediatric hospital located in Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It specializes in orthopedics, cleft lip, and palate disorders as part of the 22-hospital system belonging to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Established in 1923, the current campus opened in 1983. The hospital is located on the Oregon Health and Science University campus, and is active in the research and development of new technology.

The Shriners announced plans for a hospital for crippled children in Portland in 1921. A site for the new hospital was selected in 1922 as a 10-acre (4.0 ha) parcel at NE Sandy Boulevard and NE 82nd Avenue. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on June 9, 1922, with construction then finishing in 1923 when the hospital opened as the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. The main focus of the hospital was orthopedics, primarily due to the crippling affects of polio. The local Shriners started the North South high school all-star Oregon Shrine Game in 1948 to support the hospital, which later became the Les Schwab Bowl.

In 1978, the hospital announced it would move from the northeast Portland location to Marquam Hill in Southwest Portland, where it would affiliate with Oregon Health and Science University. The new 40-bed facility was expected to cost $6.5 million, and state regulators approved the new facility later that year. Construction began on the project in August 1980, with the estimated costs rising to $10 million and expected completion in 1982. The building opened in May 1983 as a 39-bed hospital with 80,610 square feet (7,489 m2) that ended up costing $20 million. A research center was added in 1997, and that year the hospital dropped the crippled children portion of its name.


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