Kensington Hospital - Medicare Acute Care Hospital in Philadelphia, PA

Kensington Hospital is a medicare enrolled Acute Care Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located at 136 W Diamond Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122. You can reach out to the office of Kensington Hospital via phone at (215) 426-8100.

The ownership type of Kensington Hospital is Voluntary non-profit - Other and it doesn't provide emergency services. The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Kensington Hospital is 390025.

Contact Information

Kensington Hospital
136 W Diamond Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122
(215) 426-8100
Not Available

Hospital Profile

NameKensington Hospital
TypeAcute Care Hospital
Location136 W Diamond Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
OwnershipVoluntary non-profit - Other
Emergency ServicesNo
Medicare ID (CCN)390025

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NPI Associated with the Hospital:

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NPI Number1114953619
Organization NameKENSINGTON HOSPITAL
Address136 Diamond St, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Hospital TypeGeneral Acute Care Hospital
Phone Number215-426-8100

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Hospitals in Philadelphia, PA

Kensington Hospital
Acute Care Hospital
Location: 136 W Diamond Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122
Phone: (215) 426-8100    
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