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Rio Grande Hospital is a critical access hospital in Del Norte, Colorado, in Rio Grande County. [2] The hospital has 17 beds. [3] In addition to the main hospital buildings in Del Norte, the hospital also operates clinics in Creede, South Fork, and Monte Vista. The hospital is a Level IV trauma center. [3]
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St. Anthony Hospital (Colorado) St. Francis Hospital (Colorado Springs, Colorado) Saint Joseph Hospital (Denver, Colorado) St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center; St. Mary's Medical Center (Grand Junction, Colorado) Saint Thomas More Hospital; St. Vincent Health (Leadville, Colorado) San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center; Sky Ridge Medical Center
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920 [1], El Paso County, Colorado, United States Coordinates 38°58′1″N 104°45′17″W / 38.96694°N 104.75472°W / 38.96694; -104
The hospital lies near the junction of Interstate 25 and Interquest Parkway. [3] The hospital, located on the north side of Colorado Springs, operates in partnership with Penrose Hospital, located in downtown Colorado Springs and with St. Francis Hospital, also located in Colorado Springs.
Memorial Hospital Central, also called UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central, is an acute hospital in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in El Paso County. Originally established in 1904, the hospital has 485 beds and is a Level I trauma center, the only Level I trauma center in southern Colorado. [3] [4]
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has been released from Rio de Janeiro's Hospital Samaritano Barra da Tijuca after spending the night under observation, the hospital said.
In 1874, Dr. Samuel Edwin Solly from London "moved to Manitou because of his wife's ill health." [2] Colorado Springs's first medical facility was a c. 1887 small railroad infirmary that was followed by the St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration 1888 hospital [3] on Institute Heights and the 1890–1902 Bellevue Sanitarium (later named National Deaconess Sanitarium).