Garfield Park Hospital - Medicare Psychiatric Hospital in Chicago, IL

Garfield Park Hospital is a medicare enrolled Psychiatric Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. It is located at 520 N Ridgeway Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60624. You can reach out to the office of Garfield Park Hospital via phone at (773) 265-3700.

The ownership type of Garfield Park Hospital is Proprietary and it doesn't provide emergency services. The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Garfield Park Hospital is 144039.

Contact Information

Garfield Park Hospital
520 N Ridgeway Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60624
(773) 265-3700
Not Available

Hospital Profile

NameGarfield Park Hospital
TypePsychiatric Hospital
Location520 N Ridgeway Ave, Chicago, Illinois
OwnershipProprietary
Emergency ServicesNo
Medicare ID (CCN)144039

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NPI Number1972843704
Organization NameGARFIELD PARK HOSPITAL, L.L.C.
Address520 N Ridgeway Ave, Chicago, IL 60624
Hospital TypePsychiatric Hospital
Phone Number773-265-3700

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