West Central Georgia Regional Hospital - Medicare Psychiatric Hospital in Columbus, GA

West Central Georgia Regional Hospital is a medicare enrolled Psychiatric Hospital in Columbus, Georgia. It is located at 3000 Schatulga Rd Box 12435, Columbus, Georgia 31917. You can reach out to the office of West Central Georgia Regional Hospital via phone at (706) 568-5203.

The ownership type of West Central Georgia Regional Hospital is Government - State and it doesn't provide emergency services. The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for West Central Georgia Regional Hospital is 114013.

Contact Information

West Central Georgia Regional Hospital
3000 Schatulga Rd Box 12435, Columbus, Georgia 31917
(706) 568-5203
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Hospital Profile

NameWest Central Georgia Regional Hospital
TypePsychiatric Hospital
Location3000 Schatulga Rd Box 12435, Columbus, Georgia
OwnershipGovernment - State
Emergency ServicesNo
Medicare ID (CCN)114013

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NPI Associated with the Hospital:

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NPI Number1144224767
Organization NameGEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Doing Business AsWEST CENTRAL GEORGIA REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Address3000 Schatulga Rd, Columbus, GA 31907
Hospital TypePsychiatric Hospital
Phone Number706-568-5000

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NPI Number1912131319
Organization NameDEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Doing Business AsWEST CENTRAL GEORGIA REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Address3000 Schatulga Rd, Columbus, GA 31907
Hospital TypePsychiatric Hospital
Phone Number706-568-5207

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Piedmont Columbus Regional Northside
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Location: 100 Frist Court, Columbus, Georgia 31909
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West Central Georgia Regional Hospital
Psychiatric Hospital
Location: 3000 Schatulga Rd Box 12435, Columbus, Georgia 31917
Phone: (706) 568-5203    

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