Paoli Hospital Map (2025)
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Paoli Hospital is a nationally recognized acute care hospital located in Paoli, Pennsylvania. It is part of Main Line Health and offers advanced medical services including trauma care, orthopedics, maternity, and cardiovascular care. The hospital is known for patient safety, quality outcomes, and compassionate care.
The most up-to-date Paoli Hospital Map helps you easily find key spots like the Main Lobby, the Café at Paoli, and the Emergency Department entrance.
Need parking near the Medical Office Building or the Pavilion? It’s all here. First-timers appreciate how clearly elevators, waiting areas, and specialty clinics like Women’s Health are marked. Whether it’s a short visit or a longer stay, this map keeps you one step ahead.
Paoli Hospital Map 2025
Paoli Hospital is located at 255 W Lancaster Ave, Paoli, PA, and features a main hospital building, a Patient Care Pavilion, three medical office buildings, and a parking garage. Free parking is available in both surface lots and garages, with handicap spaces on the street level of the south garage.

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FAQ
Who is Paoli Hospital affiliated with?
Paoli Hospital is affiliated with Main Line Health, a regional health system in Pennsylvania. It also collaborates with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) for specialized neonatal care.
What level of trauma is Paoli Hospital?
Paoli Hospital is a Level II Trauma Center, the only one in Chester County. It provides advanced trauma care for serious injuries with a team of experienced surgeons and specialists.
What level NICU is Paoli Hospital?
Paoli Hospital has a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). It offers specialized care for premature and high-risk newborns in collaboration with CHOP neonatologists.
What is the wait time at Paoli Hospital?
The average emergency department wait time at Paoli Hospital is approximately 22 minutes, consistent with Pennsylvania’s median ER wait time. Actual wait times may vary based on patient volume and case severity.