Hospital District #1 Of Rice County | |
619 South Clark Avenue, Lyons, Kansas 67554 | |
(620) 257-5173 | |
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Name | Hospital District #1 Of Rice County |
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Type | Critical Access Hospital |
Location | 619 South Clark Avenue, Lyons, Kansas |
Ownership | Government - Hospital District or Authority |
Emergency Services | Yes |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 171330 |
NPI Number | 1437273893 |
Organization Name | REHABVISIONS |
Address | 619 S Clark Ave, Lyons, KS 67554 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 620-257-5173 |
News Archive
Engaging in household chores may be beneficial for brain health in older adults. In a recent Baycrest study, older adults who spent more time on household chores showed greater brain size, which is a strong predictor of cognitive health.
A landmark, 25-year review of cases in which surgeons had to remove the lower portion of the body from the waist down for severe pelvic bone infections shows the therapy can add years and quality of life to survivors, say researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Kidney disease caused by the autoimmune disease lupus may be twice as lethal in children as kidney disease caused by other disorders, according to research led by Johns Hopkins Children's Center investigators.
Each year, millions of people designate January 1 as the day they are going to make a change. Stop smoking. Save money. Exercise regularly. Whatever the pledge, countless Americans try—and frequently fail—to make changes in their lives. Most start strong, but by February have all but abandoned their newfound goals.
USAID on Thursday published a Global Health E-News Mini March Edition in commemoration of International Women's Day, which was celebrated on Thursday.
› Verified 5 days ago
NPI Number | 1710962014 |
Organization Name | HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO 1 OF RICE CO |
Address | 619 S. Clark, Lyons, KS 67554 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 620-257-5173 |
News Archive
Engaging in household chores may be beneficial for brain health in older adults. In a recent Baycrest study, older adults who spent more time on household chores showed greater brain size, which is a strong predictor of cognitive health.
A landmark, 25-year review of cases in which surgeons had to remove the lower portion of the body from the waist down for severe pelvic bone infections shows the therapy can add years and quality of life to survivors, say researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Kidney disease caused by the autoimmune disease lupus may be twice as lethal in children as kidney disease caused by other disorders, according to research led by Johns Hopkins Children's Center investigators.
Each year, millions of people designate January 1 as the day they are going to make a change. Stop smoking. Save money. Exercise regularly. Whatever the pledge, countless Americans try—and frequently fail—to make changes in their lives. Most start strong, but by February have all but abandoned their newfound goals.
USAID on Thursday published a Global Health E-News Mini March Edition in commemoration of International Women's Day, which was celebrated on Thursday.
› Verified 5 days ago
Able to receive lab results electronically | Not Available |
Able to track patients' lab results, tests, and referrals electronically between visits | Not Available |
News Archive
Engaging in household chores may be beneficial for brain health in older adults. In a recent Baycrest study, older adults who spent more time on household chores showed greater brain size, which is a strong predictor of cognitive health.
A landmark, 25-year review of cases in which surgeons had to remove the lower portion of the body from the waist down for severe pelvic bone infections shows the therapy can add years and quality of life to survivors, say researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Kidney disease caused by the autoimmune disease lupus may be twice as lethal in children as kidney disease caused by other disorders, according to research led by Johns Hopkins Children's Center investigators.
Each year, millions of people designate January 1 as the day they are going to make a change. Stop smoking. Save money. Exercise regularly. Whatever the pledge, countless Americans try—and frequently fail—to make changes in their lives. Most start strong, but by February have all but abandoned their newfound goals.
USAID on Thursday published a Global Health E-News Mini March Edition in commemoration of International Women's Day, which was celebrated on Thursday.
› Verified 5 days ago
Hospital District #1 Of Rice County Critical Access Hospital Location: 619 South Clark Avenue, Lyons, Kansas 67554 Phone: (620) 257-5173 |