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CoxHealth Plaza Hotel offers 30 finely appointed guest rooms for patients of CoxHealth and their families. Conveniently located on the second floor of Wheeler Heart and Vascular Center and connected to Cox Medical Center South, the hotel offers reasonably priced rooms with king, queen and full size beds. Roll-away and baby beds are available for an additional fee. Convenient Care Pharmacy is located on the ground floor of Wheeler Heart and Vascular Center. The Cox South cafeteria offers hot meals, deli sandwiches, a salad bar, desserts and snacks, all of which can be eaten in the spacious seating area or made "to go" when time is limited. For added convenience, you'll find an ATM located adjacent to the cafeteria. wheelchair accessible roomsself-service laundrydaily maid servicekitchenettes in some roomsvending/ice machinecable TVwireless internet accesscoffee pothair dryer and iron and board, available at the front desk. from the hotel to a physician visit or treatment can be arranged. 




Pets are not allowed at the CoxHealth Plaza Hotel. Please make arrangements for boarding your pets prior to your arrival. If you need assistance locating a local boarding facility, our front desk staff can provide you a list of area facilities and phone numbers. Wheeler Heart and Vascular Center houses seven floors of physician offices and CoxHealth services in addition to the hotel. The external doors are locked each night at 9:00pm. If you need entrance after hours, the hotel desk is staffed 24 hours a day. We gladly accept cash, and MasterCard, Visa and Discover cards. For more information or for room availability, please call 417-269-5900.How to get to the CoxHealth Plaza Hotel from Cox Medical Center SouthFrom the main hospital lobby, turn left at the first corridor and follow the signs along the hallway to the skywalk.At the "Y" in the skywalk, turn left to Wheeler Heart and Vascular Center. The skywalk will take you to the second floor of Wheeler Heart and Vascular Center, where the Cox Plaza Hotel is conveniently located.




Continue to follow the hallway and take the elevators to the ground floor, where you will find the front desk of the hotel. Find where we are located View the Maps & Directions Page This content will open in a overlay Book now and your next trip could be twice as rewarding with the 2X Points Package.View Package Details Conveniently located off Republic Road, close to Springfield's Southside business corridor Situated in the heart of shopping, trendy restaurant venues and local attractions Complimentary fitness center and indoor heated swimming pool Complimentary WiFi available in guest rooms and meeting rooms 3,500 sq. ft. of flexible event space and 24-hour business center Enjoy a Comfortable and Productive Stay in Springfield The Hilton Garden Inn Springfield hotel in Missouri is conveniently located at Republic Road, just off of US Hwy 60, adjacent to the medical mile and Springfield's Southside business corridor. Enjoy easy access to numerous shops, trendy restaurants, bars and popular local attractions as well as important businesses and corporations.




Unwind in a spacious Springfield, MO hotel room or suite and enjoy the latest technology and conveniences to ensure you make the most of your stay. Relax with homelike surroundings including a microwave and refrigerator, and surf the web with complimentary WiFi. Treat yourself to a delicious meal at the tempting Garden Grille & Bar, open daily for breakfast and dinner. Those with hectic schedules will appreciate the handy 24-hour Pavilion Pantry® and evening room service menu, for convenient dining in your guest room. Stay active during your stay with an energetic workout in the fitness center, then refresh with a relaxing swim in the indoor pool. The Hilton Garden Inn Springfield hotel also offers over 3,500 sq. ft. of flexible meeting and event space, ideal for meetings, conferences, weddings and special events. Every spacious guest room and suite at Hilton Garden Inn Springfield features sophisticated decor and is fully equipped with modern conveniences to ensure you enjoy a productive stay.




Catch up on work with ease at the large work desk with a comfortable ergonomic chair. Check emails with complimentary WiFi and enjoy complimentary remote printing to the 24-hour business center with PrinterOn®. Relax and watch a movie on the 32-inch HDTV and enjoy a coffee or snack prepared with the in-room coffeemaker, refrigerator and microwave. Discover everything you need for a comfortable and successful trip at this inviting Springfield hotel. Prepare for your presentation in the 24-hour business center with innovative equipment available. With over 3,500 sq. ft. of flexible event space, the Hilton Garden Inn Springfield hotel is the ideal venue for weddings, meetings and events.Swim lengths in the tranquil indoor pool, work out in the fitness center or pick up a Stay Fit Kit® and work out from the privacy of your guest room. Unwind with a delicious meal in The Garden Grille & Bar and dine on tasty American cuisine, then retire to the cozy Pavilion Lounge and sip on a refreshing cocktail or cold beer.




Hilton Garden Inn Springfield is the perfect place for business or leisure travelers in the Ozark region. Conveniently located off of US Highway 60 on Nature Center Way, the hotel is just a short drive from Springfield's shopping district and numerous attractions. Visit the fascinating Springfield Conservation Nature Center or Wonders of Wildlife Outdoors, or go shopping at Battlefield Mall. CoxHealth is a five-hospital, 860 bed health system[1] headquartered in Springfield, Missouri. It serves a 25 county region of Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas. CoxHealth is one of Springfield's largest employers, with more than 10,000 people employed throughout the system. CoxHealth started on Thanksgiving Day, in 1906, when Ellen Burge, the widow of a prominent Springfield lawyer, donated her frame duplex on Jefferson Avenue to be used as a Methodist hospital. It was named Burge Deaconess Hospital in her honor. The Burge Hospital grew due to the great need for expert healthcare in Southwest Missouri.




In the late 1940s, a Springfield business man, Lester E. Cox, led a series of capital campaigns for a hospital expansion. He was very involved with the hospital's success. In 1968 Mr. Cox died, and the hospital changed its name from Burge-Protestant Hospital to Lester E. Cox Medical Center in his honor. The hospital continued to grow and prosper thanks, in part, to many great leaders in the organization. In 1993, Lester E. Cox Medical Centers became CoxHealth. New technology advancements, along with new medical services, are continually brought to Southwest Missouri thanks to CoxHealth. The hospital continues “to be the best for those who need us.” Cox South is the largest facility and main campus operated by CoxHealth. Construction started in 1981, and the ten story Cox South hospital was completed in 1985. The full-service hospital features 563 beds and houses the main service lines of the system. The Hulston Cancer Center and Wheeler Heart and Vascular Center are connected to the main Cox South hospital via the "Skywalk" enclosed walkway over National Avenue.




The Turner Center is a women and children specialty center connected to Cox South. In 2010, Cox South opened a new emergency department, and in 2012, it was designated a Level I Trauma Center. CoxHealth has over 160,000 emergency, urgent care, and trauma visits each year. In June 2007, CoxHealth purchased a new MD Helicopters MD Explorer 902 for $5.1 million. The new helicopter replaces the smaller 1989 Messerschmitt MBB Bo 105LS air ambulance. The new helicopter has a top speed of 160 m.p.h. and includes a quieter design and improved safety because of the lack of a tail rotor. Cox Air Care was one of the first, in the state of Missouri, to fly with night vision goggles[3] and the only one in the state to fly with blood on board. The Martin Center is a free standing diagnostic and imaging center. The four story facility houses MRI, CT, heart and lung CT, mammogram, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and PET imaging, X-Ray, and bone density scanning equipment all under one roof. Burrell Behavioral Health, with CoxHealth, supplies outpatient child and adult mental health services.




They are located on the Cox South Campus next to Burrell Park. A Ronald McDonald House is located on the Cox South campus to provide a low cost and friendly living area for those with children in the hospital. Cox North is the site of the original Burge Hospital, which opened in 1906 and eventually became CoxHealth. Cox North currently features 72 beds. An emergency room and CoxHealth's inpatient behavioral health units are housed at Cox North. Meyer Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Hospital is located just north of the main Cox South campus, and is a specifically designed orthopedic specialty hospital to house all of CoxHealth’s orthopedic procedures. The new hospital features 35 private orthopedic patient rooms, 15 in-patient rehabilitation rooms, and 35 transitional care rooms. All operating rooms will be constructed to orthopedic-specific specifications. In 2012, Skaggs Regional Medical Center in Branson became a subsidiary of CoxHealth and was renamed Cox Medical Center Branson.




Under the agreement, a member substitution model, Skaggs continues to maintain its own hospital board. As the parent company, CoxHealth assumes the responsibilities previously held by the Skaggs Board of Trustees, and Cox Medical Center Branson and CoxHealth will have representation on each other’s boards. Skaggs first began a search for a strategic partner by issuing a Request for Proposals in January 2012. The field was narrowed to two potential partners and in June, Skaggs signed a letter of intent with CoxHealth. In September 2012, the Skaggs Board of Directors recommended the Skaggs Board of Trustees approve the partnership, and the board of trustees voted 98-0 in favor of the arrangement. The deal closed Dec. 31, 2012. Cox Health Plans is an affiliate of CoxHealth that provides insurance solutions for nearly 45,000 members across Missouri and throughout the nation. Starting in 1995, Cox HealthPlans is composed of teams in Medical Management, Claims Processing, Member Services, Finance, Underwriting, Information Technology, and Marketing.




The Institute for Health and Productivity Management (IHPM) announced, in February 2010, that Cox HealthPlans was selected to receive a 2009 Value-Based Health Award for small employer. Cox HealthPlans was recognized for demonstrating leadership and innovation in value health management, in support with work done with the employers of Southwest Area Manufacturers Association health benefit design. Cox HealthPlans received the 2011 Trizetto IHM Power Award in the category of Operational Excellence. The Meyer Center for Wellness and Rehabilitation is a medical facility that directly connected to the Meyer Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Hospital. The Meyer Center offers a work-out facility, pools, and a gym to patients and to the public. The Bone and Joint Center is connected to the Meyer Center via an overhead enclosed walkway. This center offers sports medicine services, medical offices and imaging services. The CoxHealth Surgery Center is dedicated to non-orthopedic surgeries.




The two story facility is also the main location for ear, nose, and throat procedures. Cox Monett is a community hospital in Monett, Missouri. Cox Monett features 25 beds and serves the counties to the southwest of Springfield. CoxHealth operates a number of clinics and facilities throughout southwest Missouri. CoxHealth also operates "The Clinic at Walmart" clinics which offer fast, affordable access to basic health care services with upfront pricing. "The Clinic at Walmart" can be found at many local Walmart stores. CoxHealth provides over $100,000,000[13] of charity care to the community per year for uncompensated medical care. Children's Miracle Network Hospitals of CoxHealth is a non-profit organization that raises and provides resources to assist in the medical care of children under the age of 18.[14] Over a million dollars is raised with the partnering of KYTV (KY3) for donations to the Children's Miracle Network program. ^ Cox Air Care enhances safety with night vision goggles,

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