Deaconess Hospital (St. Louis, Missouri)
Deaconess Hospital is a healthcare institution located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is known for its commitment to providing high-quality medical care to the community. The hospital offers a wide range of services, including emergency care, surgery, maternity care, and rehabilitation services.
History[edit | edit source]
Deaconess Hospital was established in the late 19th century by the Evangelical Deaconess Society of St. Louis. The hospital was initially a small facility with only a few beds, but it has grown over the years to become a major healthcare provider in the region.
Services[edit | edit source]
Deaconess Hospital offers a wide range of medical services. These include:
- Emergency Care: The hospital has a 24-hour emergency department that provides immediate care for patients with serious and life-threatening conditions.
- Surgery: The hospital's surgical department performs a wide range of procedures, from routine operations to complex surgeries.
- Maternity Care: The hospital's maternity ward provides comprehensive care for expectant mothers and newborns.
- Rehabilitation Services: The hospital offers a variety of rehabilitation services, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
Deaconess Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities. These include advanced imaging technologies, modern surgical suites, and comfortable patient rooms.
Affiliations[edit | edit source]
Deaconess Hospital is affiliated with several other healthcare institutions and organizations. These affiliations allow the hospital to provide a wider range of services and to collaborate on research and education initiatives.
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