Mercy Health Foundation Irvine

 

Irvine, KY

PAY IT FORWARD
FOR GREAT HEALTH CARE
HERE IN OUR COMMUNITY.

Mercy Health — Irvine, KY

Our donors ensure Mercy Health Marcum and Wallace Hospital can always provide excellent health care, close to home. Because traveling nearly an hour away for medical care can be a burden, we're here in Estill, Lee and Powell counties to serve you, your family and your neighbors. We depend on donations to offer the latest life-saving technology and the most experienced, compassionate health care team you've come to expect at Marcum and Wallace Hospital. Let your passion and interests guide your giving by directing your donation to a program or service that is meaningful to you.

Featured Causes

Featured Giving Opportunity

Inside a hospital patient room, a doctor uses a stethoscope to listen to a patient's heartbeat. The patient is a middle-aged woman who is grimacing, with her hand placed on her chest as if in pain.
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Annual Fund Drive

You never know when an ordinary day will suddenly become a medical crisis. By giving to our Annual Fund Drive, you’ll make life-saving medical care available for everyone who needs it. Our community will be a better, healthier place for you, your loved ones, your friends and neighbors!

Your Impact

Your Support in Action

Mercy Health Foundation Irvine is committed to providing the highest quality health care within the communities we serve in rural eastern Kentucky. Thanks to our generous donors, that care includes a rapid response team for critical emergencies, life-saving equipment and outreach programs. Donors ensure these communities have access to specialty services—like innovative occupational, physical and speech therapy—and treatment programs for those overcoming drug and alcohol addictions, without traveling far distances.

News

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Support for renovations improves patient care from the ground up

Thanks to donors, Mercy Health - Marcum and Wallace Hospital replaced 30,000 square feet of 20-year-old tile with smoother, safer, water-resistant laminate flooring.