Landmann-jungman Memorial Hospital - Cah - Medicare Critical Access Hospital in Scotland, SD

Landmann-jungman Memorial Hospital - Cah is a medicare enrolled Critical Access Hospital in Scotland, South Dakota. It is located at 600 Billars St, Scotland, South Dakota 57059. You can reach out to the office of Landmann-jungman Memorial Hospital - Cah via phone at (605) 583-2226.

The ownership type of Landmann-jungman Memorial Hospital - Cah is Government - Local and it provides emergency services (Emergency Room). The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Landmann-jungman Memorial Hospital - Cah is 431317.

Contact Information

Landmann-jungman Memorial Hospital - Cah
600 Billars St, Scotland, South Dakota 57059
(605) 583-2226
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Hospital Profile

NameLandmann-jungman Memorial Hospital - Cah
TypeCritical Access Hospital
Location600 Billars St, Scotland, South Dakota
OwnershipGovernment - Local
Emergency ServicesYes
Medicare ID (CCN)431317

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NPI Number1720026222
Organization NameLANDMANN JUNGMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION
Doing Business AsLANDMANN JUNGMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Address600 Billars St, Scotland, SD 57059
Hospital TypeGeneral Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access
Phone Number605-583-2226

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Landmann-jungman Memorial Hospital - Cah
Critical Access Hospital
Location: 600 Billars St, Scotland, South Dakota 57059
Phone: (605) 583-2226    

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