Larabida Childrens Hospital I - Medicare Childrens Hospital in Chicago, IL

Larabida Childrens Hospital I is a medicare enrolled Childrens Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. It is located at E 65th St At Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois 60649. You can reach out to the office of Larabida Childrens Hospital I via phone at (773) 363-6700.

The ownership type of Larabida Childrens Hospital I is Voluntary non-profit - Private and it doesn't provide emergency services. The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Larabida Childrens Hospital I is 143301.

Contact Information

Larabida Childrens Hospital I
E 65th St At Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois 60649
(773) 363-6700
Not Available

Hospital Profile

NameLarabida Childrens Hospital I
TypeChildrens Hospital
LocationE 65th St At Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois
OwnershipVoluntary non-profit - Private
Emergency ServicesNo
Medicare ID (CCN)143301

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NPI Associated with the Hospital:

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NPI Number1427146430
Organization NameLA RABIDA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Address6501 South Promontory Drive, Chicago, IL 60649
Hospital TypeChronic Disease Hospital - Children
Phone Number773-363-6700

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NPI Number1518055524
Organization NameLARABIDA CHILDRENS HOSPITAL
Address6501 S Promontory Dr, Chicago, IL 60649
Hospital TypeChronic Disease Hospital - Children
Phone Number773-363-6700

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NPI Number1922196138
Organization NameLARABIDA CHILDRENS HOSPITAL
AddressE 65th Street At Lake Michigan, Chicago, IL 60649
Hospital TypeChronic Disease Hospital - Children
Phone Number773-363-6700

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NPI Number1992076335
Organization NameLARABIDA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Address6501 S Promontory Dr, Chicago, IL 60649
Hospital TypeChronic Disease Hospital - Children
Phone Number773-753-8631

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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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