Carbon county, PA
Carbon County, Pennsylvania[edit | edit source]
- Carbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 65,249. Its county seat is Jim Thorpe, named for the famous athlete.
Geography[edit | edit source]
- Carbon County is located in northeastern Pennsylvania. The county is part of the Lehigh Valley region and is bordered by Luzerne County to the north, Schuylkill County to the south, Lehigh County to the southeast, and Monroe County to the east.
Healthcare in Carbon County[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in Carbon County is primarily provided by two major healthcare facilities: St. Luke's University Health Network and Lehigh Valley Health Network.
St. Luke's University Health Network[edit | edit source]
- St. Luke's University Health Network is a non-profit network of 15,000+ employees providing services at 12 hospitals and over 300 outpatient sites. The network's service area includes Carbon County. St. Luke's University Health Network provides a full range of medical, surgical, and diagnostic services.
Lehigh Valley Health Network[edit | edit source]
- Lehigh Valley Health Network is a healthcare system offering a full spectrum of care. The network includes eight hospital campuses, a health plan, and hundreds of primary care, specialty and rehabilitation locations. Lehigh Valley Health Network serves the residents of Carbon County through its various facilities and services.
Public Health in Carbon County[edit | edit source]
- The Carbon County Health Department is responsible for protecting and improving the health of the residents of Carbon County. The department provides a variety of services including immunizations, health education, and disease prevention programs.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
- Carbon County, Pennsylvania, is a region that values the health and well-being of its residents. With major healthcare providers like St. Luke's University Health Network and Lehigh Valley Health Network, as well as the dedicated efforts of the Carbon County Health Department, residents have access to comprehensive healthcare services.
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Primary care[edit source]
Primary Care Carbon county, PA
Carbon county, PA - Specialists
Provider page | Credentials | Gender | Medical school | Graduation year | Primary specialty | Secondary specialties | Address | Address2 | City | State | ZIP | Phone |
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Mark Stoddard 1891226536 | M | Other | 2017 | Anesthesiology | Critical Care (Intensivists) | 801 Ostrum St | Bethlehem | PA | 18235 | 6109545810 | ||
Kenneth Brislin 1922090257 | MD | M | Temple University School Of Medicine | 1998 | Orthopedic Surgery | 501 N 17th St | Allentown | PA | 18235 | 6104398500 |
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Hospitals | An overview of Hospitals in Pennsylvania | |
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