Ohio’s Nationwide Children’s Hospital Unveils New Logo Ahead of Completed Construction

Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, has unveiled a new logo ahead of completing its campus-wide renovation, according to a hospital news release.

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Expansion planning began in 2006 and revolved around the patient experience. Plans feature a newly renovated hospital and a third research building. Interior designs include a new Magic Forest with café, Animal Friends carved from solid wood, a six-acre park, technical upgrades and more.

The hospital has also released its new logo to reflect its new identity and future hospital campus.

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