Hamilton County Hospital - Medicare Critical Access Hospital in Syracuse, KS

Hamilton County Hospital is a medicare enrolled Critical Access Hospital in Syracuse, Kansas. It is located at 700 North Huser, Syracuse, Kansas 67878. You can reach out to the office of Hamilton County Hospital via phone at (620) 384-7461.

The ownership type of Hamilton County Hospital is Government - Local and it provides emergency services (Emergency Room). The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Hamilton County Hospital is 171322.

Contact Information

Hamilton County Hospital
700 North Huser, Syracuse, Kansas 67878
(620) 384-7461
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Hospital Profile

NameHamilton County Hospital
TypeCritical Access Hospital
Location700 North Huser, Syracuse, Kansas
OwnershipGovernment - Local
Emergency ServicesYes
Medicare ID (CCN)171322

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NPI Associated with the Hospital:

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NPI Number1932136074
Organization NameHAMILTON COUNTY HOSPITAL
Address700 North Huser, Syracuse, KS 67878
Hospital TypeGeneral Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access
Phone Number620-384-7461

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Hospitals in Syracuse, KS

Hamilton County Hospital
Critical Access Hospital
Location: 700 North Huser, Syracuse, Kansas 67878
Phone: (620) 384-7461    

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