Rock Springs - Medicare Psychiatric Hospital in Georgetown, TX

Rock Springs is a medicare enrolled Psychiatric Hospital in Georgetown, Texas. It is located at 700 Southeast Inner Loop, Georgetown, Texas 78626. You can reach out to the office of Rock Springs via phone at (512) 819-9400.

The ownership type of Rock Springs is Proprietary and it doesn't provide emergency services. The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Rock Springs is 454127.

Contact Information

Rock Springs
700 Southeast Inner Loop, Georgetown, Texas 78626
(512) 819-9400
Not Available

Hospital Profile

NameRock Springs
TypePsychiatric Hospital
Location700 Southeast Inner Loop, Georgetown, Texas
OwnershipProprietary
Emergency ServicesNo
Medicare ID (CCN)454127

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NPI Number1184056954
Organization NameROCK SPRINGS, LLC
Doing Business AsROCK SPRINGS
Address700 Southeast Inner Loop, Georgetown, TX 78626
Hospital TypePsychiatric Hospital
Phone Number512-819-9400

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PERL study: Reducing uric acid levels does not benefit type 1 diabetes patients with kidney disease

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Diet and exercise have long been the top two elements of effective weight loss. Now add a third: reading the labels on packaged foods. Washington State University Economist Bidisha Mandal has found that middle-aged Americans who want to lose weight and who take up the label-reading habit are more likely to lose weight than those who don't. In some cases, label reading is even more effective than exercise.

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NYC Bangladeshi community experiences numerous barriers to diabetes care

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Hospitals in Georgetown, TX

Rock Springs
Psychiatric Hospital
Location: 700 Southeast Inner Loop, Georgetown, Texas 78626
Phone: (512) 819-9400    
Georgetown Behavioral Health Institute
Psychiatric Hospital
Location: 3101 S Austin Avenue, Georgetown, Texas 78626
Phone: (248) 905-5091    

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