Clay County Memorial Hospital - Medicare Critical Access Hospital in Henrietta, TX

Clay County Memorial Hospital is a medicare enrolled Critical Access Hospital in Henrietta, Texas. It is located at 310 W South Street, Henrietta, Texas 76365. You can reach out to the office of Clay County Memorial Hospital via phone at (940) 538-5621.

The ownership type of Clay County Memorial Hospital is Government - Local and it provides emergency services (Emergency Room). The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Clay County Memorial Hospital is 451362.

Contact Information

Clay County Memorial Hospital
310 W South Street, Henrietta, Texas 76365
(940) 538-5621
Not Available

Hospital Profile

NameClay County Memorial Hospital
TypeCritical Access Hospital
Location310 W South Street, Henrietta, Texas
OwnershipGovernment - Local
Emergency ServicesYes
Medicare ID (CCN)451362

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NPI Associated with the Hospital:

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NPI Number1437156361
Organization NameCOUNTY OF CLAY
Doing Business AsCLAY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Address310 W South St, Henrietta, TX 76365
Hospital TypeGeneral Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access
Phone Number940-538-5621

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NPI Number1639340748
Organization NameCOUNTY OF CLAY
Doing Business AsCLAY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Address310 W South St, Henrietta, TX 76365
Hospital TypeGeneral Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access
Phone Number940-235-1202

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Able to receive lab results electronicallyNot Available
Able to track patients' lab results, tests, and referrals electronically between visitsNot Available

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Hospitals in Henrietta, TX

Clay County Memorial Hospital
Critical Access Hospital
Location: 310 W South Street, Henrietta, Texas 76365
Phone: (940) 538-5621    

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