P H S Indian Hospital Crow / Northern Cheyenne - Medicare Critical Access Hospital in Crow Agency, MT

P H S Indian Hospital Crow / Northern Cheyenne is a medicare enrolled Critical Access Hospital in Crow Agency, Montana. It is located at 1010 South 7650 East, Post Office Box 9, Crow Agency, Montana 59022. You can reach out to the office of P H S Indian Hospital Crow / Northern Cheyenne via phone at (406) 638-2626.

The ownership type of P H S Indian Hospital Crow / Northern Cheyenne is Government - Federal and it provides emergency services (Emergency Room). The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for P H S Indian Hospital Crow / Northern Cheyenne is 271339.

Contact Information

P H S Indian Hospital Crow / Northern Cheyenne
1010 South 7650 East, Post Office Box 9, Crow Agency, Montana 59022
(406) 638-2626
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Hospital Profile

NameP H S Indian Hospital Crow / Northern Cheyenne
TypeCritical Access Hospital
Location1010 South 7650 East, Post Office Box 9, Crow Agency, Montana
OwnershipGovernment - Federal
Emergency ServicesYes
Medicare ID (CCN)271339

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Hospitals in Crow Agency, MT

P H S Indian Hospital Crow / Northern Cheyenne
Critical Access Hospital
Location: 1010 South 7650 East, Post Office Box 9, Crow Agency, Montana 59022
Phone: (406) 638-2626    

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