Guam Regional Medical City - Medicare Acute Care Hospital in Dededo, GU

Guam Regional Medical City is a medicare enrolled Acute Care Hospital in Dededo, Guam. It is located at 133 Route 3, Dededo, Guam 96929. You can reach out to the office of Guam Regional Medical City via phone at (671) 645-5500.

The ownership type of Guam Regional Medical City is Voluntary non-profit - Private and it provides emergency services (Emergency Room). The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Guam Regional Medical City is 650003.

Contact Information

Guam Regional Medical City
133 Route 3, Dededo, Guam 96929
(671) 645-5500
Not Available

Hospital Profile

NameGuam Regional Medical City
TypeAcute Care Hospital
Location133 Route 3, Dededo, Guam
OwnershipVoluntary non-profit - Private
Emergency ServicesYes
Medicare ID (CCN)650003

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NPI Associated with the Hospital:

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NPI Number1194159525
Organization NameGUAM HEALTHCARE DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED
Doing Business AsGUAM REGIONAL MEDICAL CITY
Address133 Route 3, Dededo, GU 96929
Hospital TypeGeneral Acute Care Hospital
Phone Number671-645-5500

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NPI Number1740934728
Organization NameBLUE CONTINENT HEALTHCARE GUAM MEDICAL CITY LLC
Address133 Route 3, Dededo, GU 96929
Hospital TypeGeneral Acute Care Hospital
Phone Number671-645-5500

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Structural Quality Measures:

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 Dededo, GU

Guam Regional Medical City
Acute Care Hospital
Location: 133 Route 3, Dededo, Guam 96929
Phone: (671) 645-5500    

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