Mercy Health Clermont Hospital is a 165-bed non-profit hospital in Batavia, Ohio, owned and operated by Mercy Health.
Opened on November 5, 1973, the legacy of the hospital can be traced back to the 1940s when multiple committees were formed to study the possibility of a medical facility in Clermont County. Local businessman J. Kermit Smith partnered with the Sisters of Mercy to form a County Commission and move the idea forward. In 1970 county voters approved an initiative to build a hospital. Construction began in 1972 and the hospital opened in 1973.
Mercy Health Clermont Hospital is a Short Term Acute Care hospital. The hospital includes an emergency department with 21 beds. Services include emergency care, surgery, a wound-care center, an adult behavioral health inpatient unit and a geriatric behavioral health inpatient unit.