Quincy Valley Medical Center - Medicare Critical Access Hospital in Quincy, WA

Quincy Valley Medical Center is a medicare enrolled Critical Access Hospital in Quincy, Washington. It is located at 908 10th Avenue Southwest, Quincy, Washington 98848. You can reach out to the office of Quincy Valley Medical Center via phone at (509) 787-3531.

The ownership type of Quincy Valley Medical Center is Government - Hospital District or Authority and it provides emergency services (Emergency Room). The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Quincy Valley Medical Center is 501320.

Contact Information

Quincy Valley Medical Center
908 10th Avenue Southwest, Quincy, Washington 98848
(509) 787-3531
Not Available

Hospital Profile

NameQuincy Valley Medical Center
TypeCritical Access Hospital
Location908 10th Avenue Southwest, Quincy, Washington
OwnershipGovernment - Hospital District or Authority
Emergency ServicesYes
Medicare ID (CCN)501320

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NPI Associated with the Hospital:

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NPI Number1164512083
Organization NameGRANT COUNTY PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT #2
Address908 Tenth Avenue Sw, Quincy, WA 98848
Hospital TypeGeneral Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access
Phone Number509-787-3531

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Quincy Valley Medical Center
Critical Access Hospital
Location: 908 10th Avenue Southwest, Quincy, Washington 98848
Phone: (509) 787-3531    

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