Wagner Community Memorial Hospital - Cah - Medicare Critical Access Hospital in Wagner, SD

Wagner Community Memorial Hospital - Cah is a medicare enrolled Critical Access Hospital in Wagner, South Dakota. It is located at 513 3rd St Sw Post Office Box 280, Wagner, South Dakota 57380. You can reach out to the office of Wagner Community Memorial Hospital - Cah via phone at (605) 384-3611.

The ownership type of Wagner Community Memorial Hospital - Cah is Voluntary non-profit - Other and it provides emergency services (Emergency Room). The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Wagner Community Memorial Hospital - Cah is 431315.

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Wagner Community Memorial Hospital - Cah
513 3rd St Sw Post Office Box 280, Wagner, South Dakota 57380
(605) 384-3611
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Hospital Profile

NameWagner Community Memorial Hospital - Cah
TypeCritical Access Hospital
Location513 3rd St Sw Post Office Box 280, Wagner, South Dakota
OwnershipVoluntary non-profit - Other
Emergency ServicesYes
Medicare ID (CCN)431315

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NPI Number1326030974
Organization NameWAGNER COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Doing Business AsWAGNER COMMUNITY CLINIC
Address513 3rd St Sw, Wagner, SD 57380
Hospital TypeGeneral Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access
Phone Number605-384-3611

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Wagner Community Memorial Hospital - Cah
Critical Access Hospital
Location: 513 3rd St Sw Post Office Box 280, Wagner, South Dakota 57380
Phone: (605) 384-3611    

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