Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehab Ctr - Medicare Psychiatric Hospital in Saint Joseph, MO

Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehab Ctr is a medicare enrolled Psychiatric Hospital in Saint Joseph, Missouri. It is located at 3505 Frederick Avenue, Saint Joseph, Missouri 64502. You can reach out to the office of Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehab Ctr via phone at (816) 387-2300.

The ownership type of Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehab Ctr is Government - State and it doesn't provide emergency services. The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehab Ctr is 264007.

Contact Information

Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehab Ctr
3505 Frederick Avenue, Saint Joseph, Missouri 64502
(816) 387-2300
Not Available

Hospital Profile

NameNorthwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehab Ctr
TypePsychiatric Hospital
Location3505 Frederick Avenue, Saint Joseph, Missouri
OwnershipGovernment - State
Emergency ServicesNo
Medicare ID (CCN)264007

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NPI Number1104879444
Organization NameSTATE OF MISSOURI
Doing Business AsNORTHWEST MO PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION CENTER
Address3505 Frederick Ave, Saint Joseph, MO 64506
Hospital TypePsychiatric Hospital
Phone Number816-387-2300

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Location: 3505 Frederick Avenue, Saint Joseph, Missouri 64502
Phone: (816) 387-2300    

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