St Francis Memorial Hospital
St Francis Memorial Hospital | |
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Address | 430 North Monitor St |
City | West Point |
State | NE |
ZIP | 68788 |
Coordinates | |
County | Cuming |
Phone | [tel:(402)372-2404 (402)372-2404] |
Type | Critical Access Hospital |
ID | 281322 |
Ownership | Voluntary non-profit - Private |
Emergency | Yes |
Rating |
St Francis Memorial Hospital is a critical access hospital located in West Point, NE. It is a voluntary, not for profit hospital offering emergency room services. With an unknown rating, this facility is located in Cuming county, NE.
Also called acute care hospitals, or general hospitals, facilities such as St Francis Memorial Hospital provide care that is of urgent or semi urgent nature for patients who are acutely ill and needs short term care or hospital stay.
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_pageTitle | City | State | Type | Ownership | Emergency | Rating |
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Children's Hospital & Medical Center | Omaha | NE | Childrens | Voluntary non-profit - Private | Yes | |
Children's Hospital & Medical Center | Omaha | NE | Childrens | Voluntary non-profit - Private | Yes | |
St Francis Memorial Hospital | West Point | NE | Critical Access Hospital | Voluntary non-profit - Private | Yes | |
St Francis Memorial Hospital | West Point | NE | Critical Access Hospital | Voluntary non-profit - Private | Yes |
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