Hospitals in District Of Columbia - Ratings, Address, Contact

9 hospitals found. Showing 1 - 9
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George Washington Univ Hospital
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 900 23rd St Nw, Washington, District Of Columbia 20037
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   Phone: (202) 716-4605    
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Howard University Hospital
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 2041 Georgia Ave Nw, Washington, District Of Columbia 20060
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   Phone: (202) 745-6100    
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Medstar Georgetown University Hospital
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 3800 Reservoir Rd, Washington, District Of Columbia 20007
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   Phone: (202) 784-3000    
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Sibley Memorial Hospital
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 5255 Loughboro Rd Nw, Washington, District Of Columbia 20016
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   Phone: (202) 537-4680    
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United Medical Center
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 1310 Southern Avenue Se, Washington, District Of Columbia 20032
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   Phone: (202) 574-6611    
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Medstar Washington Hospital Center
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 110 Irving Street Nw, Washington, District Of Columbia 20010
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   Phone: (202) 877-7000    
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Children's Hospital Nmc
Childrens Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 111 Michigan Ave, Nw, Washington, District Of Columbia 20010
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NA   Phone: (202) 476-5000    
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St Elizabeths Hospital
Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 1100 Alabama Avenue, Se, Washington, District Of Columbia 20032
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NA   Phone: (202) 299-5500    
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Psychiatric Institute Of Washington Dc
Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 4228 Wisconsin Avenue, Nw, Washington, District Of Columbia 20016
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NA   Phone: (202) 885-5600    

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