Bloomington Meadows Hospital - Medicare Psychiatric Hospital in Bloomington, IN

Bloomington Meadows Hospital is a medicare enrolled Psychiatric Hospital in Bloomington, Indiana. It is located at 3600 N Prow Rd, Bloomington, Indiana 47404. You can reach out to the office of Bloomington Meadows Hospital via phone at (812) 331-8000.

The ownership type of Bloomington Meadows Hospital is Proprietary and it doesn't provide emergency services. The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Bloomington Meadows Hospital is 154041.

Contact Information

Bloomington Meadows Hospital
3600 N Prow Rd, Bloomington, Indiana 47404
(812) 331-8000
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Hospital Profile

NameBloomington Meadows Hospital
TypePsychiatric Hospital
Location3600 N Prow Rd, Bloomington, Indiana
OwnershipProprietary
Emergency ServicesNo
Medicare ID (CCN)154041

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NPI Number1891796108
Organization NameBLOOMINGTON MEADOWS GP
Doing Business AsBLOOMINGTON MEADOWS HOSPITAL
Address3600 N Prow Rd, Bloomington, IN 47404
Hospital TypePsychiatric Hospital
Phone Number812-331-8000

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Location: 3600 N Prow Rd, Bloomington, Indiana 47404
Phone: (812) 331-8000    

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