Hospitals in Seattle, WA

9 hospitals found. Showing 1 - 9
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Uw Medicine/northwest Hospital
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 1550 North 115th Street, Seattle, Washington 98133
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   Phone: (206) 368-1700    
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Virginia Mason Medical Center
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 925 Seneca St, Seattle, Washington 98101
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   Phone: (206) 223-6600    
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University Of Washington Medical Ctr
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 1959 Ne Pacific St Box 356151, Seattle, Washington 98195
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   Phone: (206) 598-3300    
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Swedish Medical Center / Cherry Hill
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 500 17th Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98122
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   Phone: (206) 320-2000    
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Swedish Medical Center
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 747 Broadway, Seattle, Washington 98122
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   Phone: (206) 386-6000    
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Kaiser Permanente Central Hospital
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 201 - 16th Avenue East, Seattle, Washington 98112
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NA   Phone: (206) 326-3000    
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Harborview Medical Center
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 325 9th Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98104
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   Phone: (206) 731-3000    
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Seattle Children's Hospital
Childrens Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 4800 Sand Point Way Ne, Po Box C-5371, Seattle, Washington 98105
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NA   Phone: (206) 987-2000    
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Navos
Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 2600 Southwest Holden, Seattle, Washington 98126
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NA   Phone: (206) 933-7299    

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